Friday, October 28, 2011

Halloween Fun


Halloween has always been one of my favourite celebrations. It's hard not to get caught up in the enthusiasm of the kids. There's planning the costume, decorating of the yard to make it spooky, the traditional pumpkin carving, and of course, sorting and tasting all those yummy treats from the giant bag of loot.

For many kids, I bet Halloween ranks right up there with birthdays and Christmas as one of the year's best events. Strangely, I've never included Halloween in a story. When I think about how important it is to kids, now I want to. What kind of pumpkin face would your character make - scary or silly? How would they decorate - sweet smiling ghosts or a bloody murder scene? What costume would they wear? Would they collect treats or play pranks?

Have you ever included Halloween in a story?

P.S. The photo shows the pumpkins my daughters and I carved two years ago. Which pumpkin do you think I carved?

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4 comments:

  1. I think you carved the one with the 'W' mouth. W for writing, of course. :-)

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  2. Ha, I think you carved the first one. I love Halloween! Just mean I can eat even more sour gummy bears than usual. LOL.

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  3. Oh I love these. They came out so great!

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  4. I haven't included Halloween in a story, since I write historical fantasy. Maybe someday!

    ~Debbie

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