Saturday, November 3, 2012

heureuse de Halloween

 Halloween was pretty chill this year. It's weird being older and trying to celebrate Halloween. Suddenly carving pumpkins feel like more of hassle and its now socially unacceptable to go trick-or-treating (not that i wanted to anyways).  However, we did go to my first "professional" haunted house. When it comes to haunted houses, or just being scared for that matter, it doesn't matter who is with me or where we are, because i immediately go into survival mode and will take down anyone who is in my way of escaping the creepy zombie lady crawling after me. I literally pushed my friends up against a wall, then fell on them, elbowed my friend in the stomach, got back up and booked it out in the hallway, and didn't look back once. Finally a worker had to stop me. Oh, and i broke my friend's necklace. By the way this was before we even got into the actual haunted house. This was just the waiting room. So, i think we all learned a valuable lesson that day, and that is not to be anywhere near me when i am feeling threatened. Luckily my friends are all okay, and the necklace was fixed.

Anyways, on Halloween night my friends and I decided it would still be fun to dress up and go to our neighbors annual haunted house (don't worry, everyone was okay afterwards, i wasn't too violent). Our street is really fun on Halloween, because everyone dresses up and sits on their driveways with fire pits (not that its already 90 degrees) and get really into it. So, we hung out around there and then went to my friend's house to play games.


 i was going to be a mime, but the hat i borrowed turned out looking more french, so i went with that. Hence the reason why the title of this post is in french.


Hope everyone else had a happy Halloween!

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