My favourite time of year! The last two years we have been in lockdown, but now things have lifted I can actually think about doing something!
What are your plans?
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Not sure whether I will go trick or treating with my son this year or not, but we usually hold the tradition of watching The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown, eat Halloween themed popcorn (basically poppycock popcorn with candy corn), and we dress up.
I've been wanting to go to Salem, Mass for Halloween for the last seven years, but I haven't been able to save up for it. So hopefully next year will be different. It would be really cool to attend a masquerade as well, but there doesn't appear to be any where I live unfortunately.
Just so happen I'm off for Halloween this year.
Same as every year.
Sleep very early.
I wish I had a Halloween party to attend this year but we are currently in lockdown in Melbourne (thanks, Delta variant...) but the good news is, our vaccination rates are soaring so we should be out of lockdown within the next month or so. Be sure to enjoy your Halloween this year! I carved a couple of mini pumpkins last year and they turned out alright! I'll probably do the same thing again, but with a larger pumpkin. Let's up the stakes.
I love Halloween too, and each year I think about making a costume or watching a horror movie or doing a ouija board, but my wife is not really a fan and most of the people here in Spain are not too enthusiastic about it either. It's not as popular as in the UK or The USA. I might see if I can persuade a few people to watch a horror movie on the projector, but who knows, maybe I'll just write a Halloween poem!!!