i dont know.... no jellybeans for easter, no chocolate for valentines, no candy corn.... no peppermint stix... i am thinking really TALL HIGH BRIDGE!!!
When you live in your parents' house, it's good to respect their wishes. When you move out, that's when you forget everything they taught you for a few years until you decide they were right after all. However, if Halloween is too dark, just trick or treat in the daytime! ;-)
Someone said something about decorating even though the neighbors dont. Thats me...i decorate to the xtreme...for halloween and xmas. Its so relaxing to come home after a long day and just turn on the lights and listen to some music and maybe do some holiday baking.
When I got home from PA I saw the new autumn wreath on the door and the halloween doormat, so I knew things were looking up. On the armoir (TV holding cabinet thingy) was my ghost holding an orange bubble light and saying "Boo!" My witch passing over the full moon was on the wall, all lit up. Ahhhh, the season has begun!
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I want more decorations, but my hubby says I have enough! :sad: I just put mine up 9-25. Here's some pics...nothing too exciting, but you can take a peek if you want:
sheepsnot, since you said it was ok, I went out & bought 2 little pumpkins that light up, some garland & some orange lights!! My hubby hasn't caught on yet, but it's ok because sheepsnot said it was!!! :lol: :lol:
I have watched that show several times and the result is the same each time: I want my old wife/husband back! As bad as folks make it out to be, the truth is no one else will put up with you, either. Can you imagine if the new families decided to make the swap permanent? Doh!