"It was an improbable romance. He was a country boy, she was from the city". The Notebook
Monday, November 15, 2010
Trick or treat on the island!
"Halloween (or Hallowe'en) is an annual holiday observed on October 31.
Common Halloween activities include trick-or-treating (or getting trick-or-treated: check!), wearing costumes (check!) and attending costume parties (check!), carving jack-o'lanterns (check!), ghost tours, bonfires, visiting haunted attractions (check!), committing pranks, telling ghost stories or other frightening tales, and watching horror films".
Halloween is not very popular in France - it is a pagan celebration after all! But I remember celebrating anyway with my sisters and friend Carole (I can't remember trick or treating with anyone else) in the neighborhood.
We would get candies, chocolate, sometimes money - and some lame stuff like milk and anything people could give away to get rid of us!
Growing up, I would get frustrated because the youngest would get the nicest stuff and I would be the last one to get candies if any! So I decided to retire two years ago. I am 25.
One think I love about North America is that they have a very strong sense of partying and celebrating stuff!
Halloween was pretty big here - costumes and candies packages in superstores, houses were decorated with pumpkins, straw men, etc.
To get in the mood, a week before Halloween, J and I went to a pumpkin field and picked up a couple pumpkins, carved them and decorated the front door. I really like that part and was very proud of our carving skills!
On Friday,J and I went to a costume party at one of his friend house! Everyone dressed up really well - there was a gladiator, a pirate, a Mario cart princess, Wayne's world characters, a surgeon...I made our costumes and we went as pocket aces (heart and spade) as J is a big poker fan. We had a fun time!
We also went to a haunted corn field (Harold's Haunted Cornfield in Summerside) which happened to be a BIG SCARE. First of all, it was pitch dark. Secondly, it was freezing cold and windy as heck. And third, I am easy to freak out! It lasted about 40 minutes and I screamed pretty much the whole way. They were very tricky. Like one monster would stop us from going anywhere and then his friends would follow us and scare the hell out of me. I was like: J don't let them touch me! Some of them felt so bad for me that they were patting my back like it's ok young lady! You are gonna be all right! Although I cried at some point, I loved the experience and look forward to going back again!
To conclude this Halloweenathon, we bought a ton of candies, and chips and waited for our little monsters to knock at the door! Fourty-seven kids showed up and we still had some left over! I should have been more generous!
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Dommage que ce ne soit pas plus réputé que ça en France! On a rien fait cette année! Lol (mis à part me maquiller en sorcière pour mon cours de Civi américain avec quelques autres pèlerins!)
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