Mamanyt1953
is taking a bit of a break while she does some cleaning and computer maintenance, so she's asked me to post today's Question of the day.
As far as I can tell by what I see in stores (and totally ignoring what the calendar says), it would appear that Halloween must be this weekend and Christmas next weekend, totally skipping over Thanksgiving day . So today's question is about Halloween.
Do you typically wear a Halloween costume? If so, have you already purchased or made this year's costume, and what is it?
I haven't bothered with Halloween costumes since I got too old to Trick or Treat, and have no intention of changing that practice this year. However, if I did need a Halloween costume for some reason I'd pick something cheap, something that mostly requires only items I already have. Basically, that means that I'd go as a hippie -- tie-dye shirt, maxi skirt, flip-flops. I'd let my hair hang down around my shoulders and make sure there was no curl in it; I'd string some "love beads" to wear; I might embroider a peace symbol to use as a pendant with the love beads. I'd wear bangly earrings and a mood ring (yes, I actually have a mood ring, believe it or not).
For bonus points (I know -- we aren't keeping score) you can tell us why Halloween=Christmas. Note: that equals sign is a clue; this is a math question.
Margret
As far as I can tell by what I see in stores (and totally ignoring what the calendar says), it would appear that Halloween must be this weekend and Christmas next weekend, totally skipping over Thanksgiving day . So today's question is about Halloween.
Do you typically wear a Halloween costume? If so, have you already purchased or made this year's costume, and what is it?
I haven't bothered with Halloween costumes since I got too old to Trick or Treat, and have no intention of changing that practice this year. However, if I did need a Halloween costume for some reason I'd pick something cheap, something that mostly requires only items I already have. Basically, that means that I'd go as a hippie -- tie-dye shirt, maxi skirt, flip-flops. I'd let my hair hang down around my shoulders and make sure there was no curl in it; I'd string some "love beads" to wear; I might embroider a peace symbol to use as a pendant with the love beads. I'd wear bangly earrings and a mood ring (yes, I actually have a mood ring, believe it or not).
For bonus points (I know -- we aren't keeping score) you can tell us why Halloween=Christmas. Note: that equals sign is a clue; this is a math question.
Margret