Cora: "This is my pumpkin face."
Our pumpkins were very odd, at least to us...they seemed more spaghetti squash on the inside than the regular pumpkin goo innards we're used to.
So we rolled with it and turned it into hair...and vomit. Addy was getting over a nasty case of the stomach flu, which served as inspiration for her jack o'lantern.
If this doesn't say creepy, well, I don't know what does. We found this charming fake deer in our backyard after we moved in. Yay, I know, creepy enough as it is. But then Graham turned him into a Halloween decoration. One political canvasser who came by really thought for a moment as they were walking up our driveway that a deer had gotten stuck in our porch railing.
In Shaker Heights, we had hundreds of trick-or-treaters. All during an organized two hour window. Here in Juneau, trick-or-treat is a free for all. Come by whenever you like. And since it's dark by 4pm, really you have the whole evening. We also perhaps overestimate the amount of trick-or-treaters and so by about 9pm we set this outside.
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