Monday, October 26, 2009

past halloween

When I was little my mom drove my brother and I around the country looking for people whpo actually has candy out. Since we lived in the country trick or treating knida had no point for us unless we went into town to trick or treat. We would drive down this one road that had about ten houses and go by all over them even if the light was not on. My mom bought andrew and I costumes from party city usually. Andrew and I would be the weirdest things. One year he was a ninja and I was esmelda off of Hunchback of Notradam. I do not really remember wearing it but I probably fit the park since I had tan skin when I was a kid. Almost every year we went to go get candy. Then it stopped and we only went to the fair at my school for halloween. It was so much fun. My mom worked every year at the art and craft at the fair. she is really good at it. I remeber that some guy was dressed as a vampire and the theme for arts and craft was vampire/cemetry. Every hour or so he would hide in his coffin then wait a few mins and come out. It would scare alot of little kids, but I knew the man so it did not scare me at all. My mom was in charge one year for the toy walk. I was about twleve years old. when my mom told me to set up the toys behind the table. I did as she told me to do. I saw the awsome lava lap. I was so scared someone was going to get it, so I hide it. I put it as far as I could behind the table so no one will see it. I started to play. As soon as I won I went over there and grab the lava lamp. My mom was mad at me for hiding it, but I got to keep the lava lamp. More older I got the my boring the fall festival started to look. Then I just only went if I had to. I never really stopped trick or treating. WHen my little cousin was old enough to go trick or treating. I would go with him, his mother, and grandmother to Gunter Airforce and trick or treat for a hour or so. It was so much fun, i Love to see his mface light up when he got candy. I am actually going with them this halloween too.

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