but i painted their faces scary and we went to my sisters and they did apple bobbing (thus rendering the face paints on the bottom half of their faces pointless) and they made chocolate apples on sticks. so they were happy.
i'm in 2 minds about halloween. on the one hand i think it's just a bit of fun - and i remember some fucking ACE costumes from halloween night at the campbell when i was an underage drinker. heavy metal people make the best halloween costumes.
but recently it seems to bring out all the people (according to every single news bulletin yesterday) who are "real" witches, who are all claiming to be "real" and "witches" only it's now called wiccan and they dance round stone circles wearing cloaks and chanting and all that. which (hehe) i'm really sorry but it all just seems a bit too much like born again christians to me. i don't understand how people "get" a religion - being areligious... i can understand if you're brought up in a religious environment, but not going through most of your life one thing and then going oh i'm this now. i like the wiccan religion more than other religions - it's got a good basis for living in it - and i'm all for remembering people once they're gone and celebrating the change of the season (i tend to do this with food rather than chanting myself). but i dunno it all just seems a bit forced to me. cos it's cool and different. maybe i'm just a cynic eh. hehe.
i have been called a witch on occasion however. i like to think of myself more of this kind of witch
actually - scrap that - this kind of witch
hoorayyyy :)
than this kind of witch
faaackin loving the new pic inserting function btw. nice one blogger :)
so really as far as i can see - halloween is good for one thing and one thing only. it's an excuse to watch this. which i didn't actually watch this year but that's another story...