Saturday, November 1, 2008

Happy Halloween from Perth!

Halloween is such great fun. D enjoys it more and more each year. And T and I truly enjoy watching her get into the spirit. The holiday is not really celebrated by many here in Australia. In the month prior, a few stores carried a small selection of candy or decorations. Costumes here are called "Fancy Dress" and they are available year round, though not in the quantities and number of locations that you can get them back home at Halloween. But, we still insist on celebrating and giving the children some semblance of Trick or Treating.

So, we did celebrate over the past week and it was great. First, and most important, was teaching D a few new jokes. I'm a stickler for some type of "trick" if you are going to be given free candy. D learned 4 new jokes.

Our friends, the Schellhases hosted a great Halloween party last weekend. D arrived in a pink princess dress, but throughout the party, made appearances in several other dresses belonging to the host children. It gave costume party a whole new meaning. We were also wowed by my friend Maggie's handmade, knitted ghost finger puppets and yummy mummy cupcakes.

Friday, I dressed the kids up and we did a little trick or treating at T's office. The kids visited various cubicles and D traded jokes for candy. Then, with some friends expecting our visit, we popped over for some front door trick or treating. It was our luck that a house down the street was decorated for Halloween so we stopped there as well. There was a crowd of children knocking on doors but few were in any sort of costume and I think they were getting very few sweets from the houses they visited. I say, if you can adopt the candy part of the holiday, you can figure out the costume part too!
C was spectacularly cooperative, wearing the Jack Sparrow braids with his pirate ensemble.

D can flutter and wave a wand with the best of them.

Saturday, was the Halloween Festibul (as D calls it) at the International School of Western Australia. This was good fun for D and I. The boys stayed home this time, as it would have been pretty late for C. We took the kids last year but the weather was not so nice. This year, the weather was gorgeous and the people came out to celebrate! The American Women's Club helps with the event and they put on a great festival, though it only went on from 6-8 pm.

The evening included games and prizes, Trick or Trunking (where 40+ people decorate the trucks of their cars and the kids go from car to car in the parking lot for candy. There is a prize for the best trunk), grilled hamburgers and hot dogs, pony rides, and a bake sale. It was a full evening and it attracted LOTS of people, most kids in costume.

D was very good to allow me to take video of 2 of her jokes. I promised her that everyone who reads our blog would laugh their heads off. Don't make a liar out of me! These are the funniest jokes you've ever heard, right!? (the punchline is "tweets!")

3 comments:

Glenda said...

Tell Miss D she can tell a great joke! I hope she collected more than her fair share of the 'tweets'. Love to all, Glenda

Anne O'Bryan said...

Tell Delaney we LOVE her jokes. I haven't heard good jokes like those since I read my last laffy taffy wrapper!! Happy Halloween.

The Moores said...

Miss D, I laughed so hard at the frostbite joke that I nearly fell off the couch! F misses you all dearly (he is learning all about American junk food though and you might have to share your Goldfish next time we see you!) xoxo M&F