We started off with pumpkin carving, an event sponsored by our apartment complex. We were all very excited, especially WuTi, who had never done it before! She nonetheless was a great excellent help scooping out the goo (and saving the seeds for roasting, of course!), drawing the design and cutting it out, all of which was a cooperative effort.


Unfortunately, our dear pumpkin only lasted a few days before he started growing mold! We soon had to dispose of him, and we saw many other pumpkins suffer the same dire fate. It's an unfortunate consequence of the climate here, but I really can't complain about it otherwise, so I will just lament that our poor pumpkin didn't even make it to the week of Halloween! However, he furnished us with many delicious seeds, which we are still finishing up.
Then we decided to have a Halloween party of our own! OK, I roped them into it, I admit, but they participated with discernible joy! Unfortunately Corinne was away with family, but Nathan is currently visiting me, so we had a team of four. We decorated, baked goodies (and bought the standard Halloween fare: chocolate goods, largely Reese's!), and made mulled apple cider with optional rum on the side. Then we dressed up in, if I may say, fantastic costumes: WuTi as a very cute cat, myself as a fashionable witch, and Claire as a very snazzy archer.
The party started at 8, and by 8:30 there was a slew of guests, the majority in Halloween costumes. After some schmoozing we brought out the Pin the Tail on the Black Cat game, which was extremely popular and very competitive! But it was properly done, with blindfold, spinning, and placing all strictly supervised :-)
Our last activity was playing the Michael Jackson dancing game on my Wii. Needless to say, Thriller was played a few times! People had a really good time rocking out, I think, and even spectating is really fun, especially with these great outfits on.
So despite being away from home, I was able to have a smashing Halloween shindig, without the literal smashing that goes on in other parts of the college area this weekend. Hope you enjoy the pictures! And let's give a cheer for the very cute and highly skilled cameraman, who provided these great shots.