Okay maybe I am PMS-ing a little since I actually do like Halloween. I must say I feed on the frenzy the kids stir up in the house. I get excited when I get to dig out the Halloween decorations I've been collecting over the years and then try my best not to buy new ones. Wow the stuff they come out with every year is just so tempting to buy but I know it is just going to sit in a plastic tub in my storage room 11 months of the year. I will not give in to the commercialism, I will remain strong! BUT if after Halloween there are HUGE sales like 70%-90% off then it would be smart to get my new decorations for next year. It would be like getting them for free almost.
The costume aspect of Halloween scares me immensely especially when I hear the words, "Mom can you sew my costume?" See I may be crafty but sewing is not one of my mad skills. When it comes to costumes I believe that store bought costumes have come a long way since we were kids. I must say I got off very easy this year. My daughter decided to reuse her pirate costume from a few years ago just adding a few new accessories. My son decided to be a zombie and wanted to make his own costume. It was awesome no sewing involved just an old shirt, a ripped pair of his jeans, some red paint and a pair of scissors. We did buys some make up for his face but decided my make up will work better. We also bought a pair of handcuffs but he has worn the costume so much already that he lost the handcuffs. What a surprise.
Hardcore Pirate |
My bird pecked my eye out! |
I see the mall. |
I haven't purchased pumpkins for carving yet but I know I will. What's Halloween without carving pumpkins, it would be like Christmas without the tree. We like our pumpkin carving and being a competitive family that means the competition is always on. I usually end up cleaning 3 out of the 4 pumpkins but just watching the creativity flow from the kids is worth all the mess and effort. I have preplanned my pumpkin but I am going to keep it under wraps for now and will post pictures later. Bring it on family, Victory shall be mine!
This year I have been thinking about how I could alleviate some of the Halloween aggravation for next year. Here is my ideas. The Halloween Advent Calendar! The calendar would start September 1st and it would countdown the days until Halloween. Right away problem one, SOLVED, the annoying question of how many days to Halloween gone. Next, each day on your child's calendar they will receive one sugar intensive treat. Do you see where I am going with this? By my calculations if you condition your child to sugar for 61 days prior to Halloween you can avoid the dreaded sugar high and low. That means you can avoid that sobbing mess, sitting in a mountain of candy wrappers and sorted piles on your living room floor. Your child will already be conditioned for the binge and therefore problem 2 SOLVED. I am a genius. I can see my idea in every store in North America, I better get on that right away before one of you steal my idea cuz it's that good.
With only a few days to go before Halloween in all seriousness if you do have Pirates, Zombies, Princesses or Lord Vader skulking around your house, take time to enjoy it. Time goes by so quickly in life and those wonderful little characters are growing up so fast. Happy Halloween Everyone and get ready cuz next stop on holiday road, Christmas!
He made this all himself! |
Dress rehearsal #99 He loved the way it looks like his spine is showing. |