Happy Halloween, friends.
Freeform organza ghosts and goblins, tiny-toothed bats dangling from light fixtures, funny folks/Halloween and otherwise/woven into our dinners, touches of lunacy here and there... Yes, absolutely my kind of holiday.
I am enjoying how sucessfully the battery-operated candles light spaces that simply would not accommodate a flame. A fairly realistic flickering cozy glow without the risk of fire. See rat condo and door decorations. We've positioned larger, programmable ones on our steps inside Halloween lanterns. I'm going back to Costco to stock up for Thanksgiving and Christmas. So warm and welcoming. Without any work.
Wonderful memories from our days in Lindenwood.
Also included, a sample of the music we cranked up to accompany spooky outdoor scenarios each Halloween. Great Fun! I mean how often do you get to enjoy this kind of craziness? Once a year. Go for it.
So easy to download MP3's from Amazon and then broadcast.
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I have a last minute "scary" thing to do for Halloween: when the kids are all in bed, after all the trick-or-treating, sneak out the back door or window with only your trench coat on and a paper bag on your head, and run around to the front door and ring it......Your husband will be VERY surprised as you yell TRICK-OR-TREAT and open your trench coat to him, (as he either loves it or wonders who the heck you are) This was first introduced at Families First in the late 70's (for all you younguns': we had fun way back then, too)