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10 on Tuesday: 10 Ways to Enjoy Halloween

Filed under: 10 on Tuesday — Kristi at 11:16 am on Tuesday, October 26, 2010

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Halloween is often a pretty big deal around here. DH has been talking about it and the lack of haunted houses the way he’d like haunted houses done since last year’s Day of the Dead. Okay, but he isn’t *quite* that obsessed, but it is a holiday that is very much anticipated in our household.

1. Make some decorations for you home. I love these creepy ghost things some friends of ours had up at a party a few years ago. They’re decor gets better every year!

2. Watch scary movies. We tend more towards psychological thrills most of the time and we start ramping up and putting them in more frequent rotation once school is in full swing. Last year we watched the original Let the Right One In while we waited for the couple trick or treaters we get. That was a *very* good choice. So far this year we’ve watched some classics, including the more funny than scary The Frighteners, the classic Bruce Cambell flick The Evil Dead and the really creepy The Skeleton Key to name a few.

Ugly Teeth Necklace

3. Make part of your costume, like this tooth necklace I made to accompany my costume for a murder mystery party where I played Dr. Angel Death, DDS! I actually wear it on Halloween day most years since I made it. Just a touch of Halloween without being either cutesy or over the top.

4. Eat some candy you don’t normally have. This year we picked some candy that neither of us has had in quite some time. It was kind of fun to revisit them.

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5. Of course, carving a pumpkin is a fantastic activity for getting into the Halloween frame of mind. DH & I are going to carve one each later this week. I’m not sure what I’m going to do with mine yet. One year I did an intricate carving of a woman screaming. I’ll have to try locate the photo and share it with you guys. This one was at a friends’ annual Halloween party.

6. Eat pumpkin things in the form of muffins, scones, oatmeal bars and more! The pumpkin pie-like spices in general works as well.

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7. Make some creepy, gory food to share with everyone! The master of the above ghoulish creation, Gene, (which sadly never got eaten as people didn’t want to mess it up) is working on a bleeding anatomical heart for this year. I got to observe some of the initial trial run on Sunday. It is going to be awesome!

8. Eating something round, sticky and nearly impossibly to eat is a good idea. I keep wanting to make popcorn balls again like we did when I was kid. Caramel apples fit the prescription as well (though an odd fact - I’ve never had an honest to goodness one, we always dipped our cut apples into Mrs. Richardson’s caramel sauce).

9. Go to a haunted house. Though I have to confess, the usual loud noises and invasion of personal space as they run you through on warp speed for the haunted houses around here isn’t as satisfying as a more all-encompassing immersion into a scene/storyline would.

Wicked Halloween Mosaic

10. If none of the above work, you could always go green!

9 Comments »

Comment by Carole

October 26, 2010 @ 11:39 am

Great list and photos, too. I love that cake and the cheese cloth and skeleton combo is really cool. We watched a pitiful scary movie the other day - The Legend of Bloody Mary. It had such potential and it was awful.

Comment by Ruth

October 26, 2010 @ 12:39 pm

You look good in green. :)

Comment by Laughingrat

October 26, 2010 @ 12:55 pm

Haunted houses…eep, not so much. My former roommate participated in building and acting in one of our local haunted houses, though. Lots of work and great results, at least from what I could see from behind the scenes.

I hear the American film adaptation of Let Me In, which was released recently, is quite good too, and different from the foreign film because they both worked from the original novel in slightly different ways.

Comment by Jodi

October 26, 2010 @ 1:48 pm

Great list! I’m not a fan of the invasion of personal space in haunted houses myself — I chalk it up to being a repressed Scandinavian Lutheran, a la Lake Wobegon.

I love Evil Dead 2! Also any of those old cheesy horror movies that were on Up All Night.

Comment by Kathryn | Alpacamundo

October 26, 2010 @ 8:06 pm

Have you been to the 13th Floor? ‘Sposed to be the best haunted house around.

http://www.13thfloorhauntedhouse.com/prevsite/index.html

Comment by Rae

October 26, 2010 @ 9:23 pm

I can’t do scary movies lol they scare the crap out of me lol. I do love Halloween though lol. Popcorn balls are so freaking good. Great photos I want to read Wicked at some point.

Comment by Hillary

October 27, 2010 @ 9:13 am

Great list. I never saw The Frighteners (because I don’t watch scary movies in general) but the name always sounded silly and lame to me. Hearing that it’s more funny than scary is just perfect.

Comment by neuroknitter

October 28, 2010 @ 1:40 pm

Great list!! This is your holiday to be sure!! Four discs of Supernatural just arrived from Netflix, so that’s what we’ll be doing…and eating the candy of course!!

Love the carved pumpkin!!

Have a great holiday!! :)

Comment by mrspao

November 25, 2010 @ 1:52 am

That is an amazing cake and you, erm, look green :) (But nice and ghoulish)

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