So I have a confession to make - there was only one time I went to a Halloween party, and it was back in high school days of my life.
And yes, all the rest of Halloween nights I spent in my pjs, resting after long day or even studying for an exam (yeah, total nerdiness).
It's not that I don't like the idea of Halloween, I do love it, but it is not so popular where I live, and people don't really celebrate it every year.
Back in high school, my classmates used to gather after classes for some fortune-telling (we even had a book with those) - not in a serious way, of course, mostly for laughs. Once we even dared to use ouija board instead.
Then we would pick a horror movie to watch - mostly one from newest releases, and of course, few episodes of Supernatural, as the grande finale of our meeting. And that was it.
Not a typical way to celebrate it, I guess, but it works for me.. and I am wondering if there is anyone else picking a night in, with bunch of yummy things to eat and scary movies today? I kinda feel halloween-less at the moment:/. xx
I have never really celebrated Halloween. I've gone out trick or treating a few times, but I never really dressed up completely. It's not much of a thing in Australia (though it is getting bigger), so it's never felt very scary or magical, like I imagine it should. Last night (Halloween night here), I opted to stay in with my family and watch a movie - so you're not alone!
ReplyDeleteThat is exactly how I spent my night! Catching up with some friends and some TV with some skull marshmallows and brownies with pumpkins on top. It was a really great night, to be honest, I'm not one for wild parties! Hope you enjoyed your night too!
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I've never really celebrated Halloween either! I did try going to theme parks when I visited California and it was both fun and scary!
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