Greetings!
I am sorry to have not posted much, but between the rush that is catching up on late schoolwork, working double to pay off my medieval dress, and the fact that I haven't been sleeping all that well lately due to stress and bad dreams, I don't really have much good to say.
Also, I regret to say that on November 17 I forgot to acknowledge that it was a monthly celebration, me being 5 months as a Goth. Ah well. Come December it'll be the grand celebration of 6 months, I will catch up then.
Now, on with Friday the 13th Things Survey.
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Friday the 13th Things - 13 Halloween Activities for my Future Reference
1: Carve Jack o' Lanterns and Turnip Lanterns
2: Buy a myriad of candles and put them all over my future house.
3: Take my future children out to Trick or Treat
4: Tell stories about the origins of Halloween to my future children
5: Dress up in a traditional costume (Not one of those silly fairy/fireman/princess outfits, rather zombie, mummy, GHOST, vampire, such.)
6: Visit the local graveyard before sundown on Halloween, and yes, I'd take the kids.
7: Teach my future family how to bob for apples.
8: Make sure that my future family feels that Halloween should be defined as much of a holiday as Christmas, no less! (This is something my own parents and sister don't feel strongly about, had it not been for me, they would've just considered it another day.)
9: Watch a Tim Burton movie every year. :)
10: Bake Apple/Pumpkin Pies
11: Eat a lot of candy. :)
12: Play Nox Arcana all over the house.
13: Visit Ireland and celebrate there.
Well, that's it!
Farewell!
1 comment:
Hi. I'm Irish and I never realised that Halloween isn't celebrated in Australia! I love going trick or treating and carving pumpkins (I've never carved a turnip even though I know they were originally used, I'll have to try that this year)
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