How was my Halloween 2009 you ask...?
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 9:29 pm
It was spectacular! I know some of you guys might've been wondering where I've been for a while, and the Demon Slayer was off celebrating Halloween with her boyfriend! ^.^
We kicked off the Halloween celebrations the night before Halloween, first we picked out some pumpkins. Took us a while, we drove around looking for some and ended up going to the local farm market. What we picked out weren't exactly your traditional pumpkins. These ones were white. Yes, white pumpkins I kid you not! We took them home, and headed for a haunted house.
We'd bought the tickets to the haunted house earlier on because it was two dollars less to buy in advance. It was a presentation done by a local catholic school. Three bucks a piece. I tell you what, despite the fact that it was really cheap to go, the performance was anything but! The people that set up the haunted house did a great job! They build you up for the scare as you wait in line. Some of the characters came out and I got to shake the hand of Jason Vorhees. (Then later I noticed a sign that said not to touch any of the characters in the performance. Whoops!) I even joked around as they put a number on our hands that it was to "Identify our bodies" we went down stairs and...they had the little kiddy thing. Shoot...I was ready for the thrills. But then we went into the main part of it...and oh man it was one thrill after another...the lights flickered on and off...people jumped out every corner...one guy even had a real chain saw. Though it didn't have a chain on it. They had a mad scientist, a werewolf, and what was really scary I thought was the library where they told us to get out! And we kept getting lost too! And I really liked how they had the girls who actually acted like they were from the asylum (since that was the whole theme of it, the school was supposedly built on where an old asylum was) and we saw people in cages screaming. Oh man it was really good. My describing it doesn't even compare to the performance. It was great. I wish I could've gone to the Hallowed Halls of horror they used to have, I never got to go it it...but the same people who put on the Hallowed Halls of Horror put on this haunted attraction.
When we go home we decided to carve our pumpkins, and we both carved some scary faces into ours.
The following day was Halloween Morning, we started the morning out watching Trick R Treat, which definitely lived up to the expectations described here. It was an awesome movie!
Then we baked a cake and got ready for the trick or treaters and got some last minute things for our costumes and some strobe lights for the pumpkins and put up some last minute decorations. We also invited over one of my best friends who joined in on the fun.
My boyfriend would sit there holding the candy dish in his grim reaper costume, and would raise his head to scare the trick or treaters. It was funny! And I had my singing black cat out there, which people got a kick out of like they did last year. And me and my friend were trying to put on an act.
As for my costume...well...I was a witch...but I found an old cat mask and decided to be a kitty witch! Then when my witch hat kept flying away (it was kind of a cold and windy halloween this year!) I decided to just be a cat. Hahaha. Go figure. My boyfriend and my other friend were both grim reapers, and I was the witchy death kitten.
When we ran out of the cheaper candy, we turned off the lights and the pumpkins. Then we decided to go for a walk around town and see people's decorations.
We decided to end the night by renting a scary movie, and decided on watching Silent Hill.
All in all, it was a great Halloween. We really got into the spirit this year, and I think it was the best I've ever had! The best part of it was spending it with my boyfriend, and that made it special.
We kicked off the Halloween celebrations the night before Halloween, first we picked out some pumpkins. Took us a while, we drove around looking for some and ended up going to the local farm market. What we picked out weren't exactly your traditional pumpkins. These ones were white. Yes, white pumpkins I kid you not! We took them home, and headed for a haunted house.
We'd bought the tickets to the haunted house earlier on because it was two dollars less to buy in advance. It was a presentation done by a local catholic school. Three bucks a piece. I tell you what, despite the fact that it was really cheap to go, the performance was anything but! The people that set up the haunted house did a great job! They build you up for the scare as you wait in line. Some of the characters came out and I got to shake the hand of Jason Vorhees. (Then later I noticed a sign that said not to touch any of the characters in the performance. Whoops!) I even joked around as they put a number on our hands that it was to "Identify our bodies" we went down stairs and...they had the little kiddy thing. Shoot...I was ready for the thrills. But then we went into the main part of it...and oh man it was one thrill after another...the lights flickered on and off...people jumped out every corner...one guy even had a real chain saw. Though it didn't have a chain on it. They had a mad scientist, a werewolf, and what was really scary I thought was the library where they told us to get out! And we kept getting lost too! And I really liked how they had the girls who actually acted like they were from the asylum (since that was the whole theme of it, the school was supposedly built on where an old asylum was) and we saw people in cages screaming. Oh man it was really good. My describing it doesn't even compare to the performance. It was great. I wish I could've gone to the Hallowed Halls of horror they used to have, I never got to go it it...but the same people who put on the Hallowed Halls of Horror put on this haunted attraction.
When we go home we decided to carve our pumpkins, and we both carved some scary faces into ours.
The following day was Halloween Morning, we started the morning out watching Trick R Treat, which definitely lived up to the expectations described here. It was an awesome movie!
Then we baked a cake and got ready for the trick or treaters and got some last minute things for our costumes and some strobe lights for the pumpkins and put up some last minute decorations. We also invited over one of my best friends who joined in on the fun.
My boyfriend would sit there holding the candy dish in his grim reaper costume, and would raise his head to scare the trick or treaters. It was funny! And I had my singing black cat out there, which people got a kick out of like they did last year. And me and my friend were trying to put on an act.
As for my costume...well...I was a witch...but I found an old cat mask and decided to be a kitty witch! Then when my witch hat kept flying away (it was kind of a cold and windy halloween this year!) I decided to just be a cat. Hahaha. Go figure. My boyfriend and my other friend were both grim reapers, and I was the witchy death kitten.
When we ran out of the cheaper candy, we turned off the lights and the pumpkins. Then we decided to go for a walk around town and see people's decorations.
We decided to end the night by renting a scary movie, and decided on watching Silent Hill.
All in all, it was a great Halloween. We really got into the spirit this year, and I think it was the best I've ever had! The best part of it was spending it with my boyfriend, and that made it special.