halloween. one of my best memories as a kid was my mom bringing her sewing machine into the living room and making my halloween costume each year. i can still picture her tailoring a pair of my stepdad's old pants so i could have my wish of being a "nerdy boy" in the third grade. before that, it was a clown and a witch. after, it was a 50s sock hop girl. somewhere in between it was baby freddy krueger-- (she may not have had a lot to do with that one).
me-- i have totally failed in the homemade halloween costume department. william was a bat the first two years of his life thanks to gifted costumes from neighbors, and for the last three he's been a ninja with the magically-fitting-for-three-years-in-a-row ninja costume we got at, i think, a thrift store the first year we were here. this year, i took them to the toy store on the day they got haircuts and they each picked out a costume.
william chose this spooky guy...
and henry chose a werewolf costume, which he has not allowed us to photograph. here he is, without the mask (truly the best part and quite endearing), when asked to stand nicely for a photo, just one photo...
and i can't help but post this picture because it makes me laugh. my friend, her son, and me, and our reaction to henry's dramatic response to being asked to take a picture. i believe her son is thinking, "listen bucko, you're ruining my halloween." ah, but they had plenty of fun after the photo shoot.
(new addition to my standard uniform: an awesome cowl another friend of mine made for me. you're going to be seeing an awful lot of it for the next few months!) |
after trick-or-treating our community had a halloween dinner. here's the dining room all laid out...
and there was a delicious salad with something that translated to 'sea herb' which i find being called 'samphire', 'sea beans', 'glasswort', 'pickleweed' and 'salicornia'. i had never encountered it before. it has a salty flavor and is apparently a coastal herb. has anyone tried this? if not, keep your eye out. looks like it's big in england right now.
well, it's once again quite late (for someone mid-thirties, two children, that sort of thing). so, i will say happy halloween and see you in november!