Tuesday, October 30, 2007

A Self-Professed Halloween Scrooge

I am normally up for a party or celebration of any kind; however, when it comes to Halloween, I am one of 3 people on the planet who don't enjoy it.

This is not something that came with adultness; I didn't enjoy Halloween as a child -- I didn't like masks, I didn't like "begging" for candy, and I didn't like the "tricks". The latter, I'm sure, is a result of the fact that I was the daughter of a school principal and we regularly, on Halloween, had our house "tp'd." That wet toilet paper is NOT fun to clean up.

In addition to these traumatic childhood memories of Halloween, there are other things about the holiday I don't like:
  • haunted houses
  • ghouls/ghosts (unless they look like Casper)
  • witches (unless they look like Samantha on "Bewitched")
  • devils
  • blood
  • gore
  • spiders and spider webs
  • fake eyeballs
  • monsters
  • vampires
  • fake brains
  • skeletons
  • tombstones/caskets
And, on top of all this, I'm not crazy about the black/orange color palette -- now that I'm no longer rooting for the Wink Wildcats :-)

Having said all this: Happy Halloween!

1 comment:

Mandi Watts said...

Well, we must be the other two--actually four. We don't "do" Halloween, and we don't enjoy any part of it. We just can't get into a celebration of all things scary, topped off with an obscene sugar rush. We're behind you all the way on this one. We just like to think of Halloween as Jeff's birthday eve!