They were easy. And there were 15 for the class. (Even though Juliana told me afterwards that she didn't eat one. She had one from the cupcake lady's son. Of course she did.)
It was a quieter Hallowe'en this year with Sheldon not dressing up. But he still inspired us with his mad skills at pumpkin carving.
Then the bats and mice came out, the orange lights went up, and we were ready for the trick or treaters.
For months Juliana said that she was going dress up as the girl on the side of the Borax box. Seriously. Once she realized that even though she looks like the girl on the side of the box most people probably wouldn't recognize her costume so she decided on being a cowgirl. Two weeks ago she changed her mind again to a fashionista detective complete with a blinged-out magnifying glass and trench coat. Finally, days before Halloween she decided on being a zombie princess. Her costume and make-up did not disappoint. She recycled an old princess skirt, ripped up some clothes, put coloured extensions in her hair, donned a tiara and the requisite zombie make-up.
Oh, and the loot. They don't trick or treat for no reason.....
Hallowe'en success.



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