- In 3rd grade, I lived in Utah. This was the only halloween that I had experienced when it was snowing. IT WAS AWESOME and cold. I remember I was a witch and when I took my had off there was about 2 inches of snow piled on it. And then when we came home my grandma and mom had made soup in some bread bowls. YUM. I also remember my grandpa counting how many trick-or-treaters we got.
- I think it was that same Halloween that I tried putting fake blood in my mouth. It was in this pill-like-thing and you were supposed to break it open in your mouth. What they failed to say on the package was that it was the most bitter and repulsive taste I have ever experienced. I spent the next ten minutes spitting out fake blood into the sink.
- We always have a halloween party at our church. and instead of trick-or-treating we do trunk-or-treating where we walk around to everyones car trunk and get candy. Then afterwords we have a chili cookoff. Well, my friends mom had saved me a deliciously moist pumpkin frosted sugar coated cupcake. I was eating it when all the sudden one of the girls at church started talking to me and all the sudden purposely smashed the cupcake in my face. It fell to the ground frosting side down. Who does that? ya people say they are going to stuff things in your face but do they ever actually do it so you can't eat the food? no. I didn't know whether to cry or tell my parents, or get angry. Luckily people from church saw her do it and guilted tripped her and made her feel really bad for what she did. Then she bought me 6 cupcakes. so it all worked out.
- When Halloween falls on a sunday, my family chooses not to go trick-or-treating for religious purposes. But let me tell you that it is a lot more fun receiving the candy than handing it out. I don't know why parents like doing that.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Halloween memories
Here are a few of my Halloween memories
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