One of the fun things that Canadians celebrate is Halloween. It is just over a week away, and so we have been getting ready to participate in this for the first time. The stores are filled with lots of decorations and there seem to be costumes for sale everywhere you go. One of the coolest traditions is carving pumpkins and making jack-o-lanterns. Dave tried his hand at it with a little pumpkin he bought, and the result is in the pictures above and below. A pretty good effort for a first go! We burned a candle in him until the wax started to ooze out of his mouth. Icky, but somehow appropriate.
Dave-o-lantern.
Our landlords were kind enough to take us to a costume store that specialises in Halloween. The store was amazing - rows and rows of costumes, make up and accessories. You can buy almost anything in there to make you look scary. One of Mel's favourites was a latex stick-on patch for your arm, that made it look as though a pencil had gone through it. Would have been great for a "dead school teacher"costume!
Ric, our landlord, loves to dress up, and will do so for almost any occasion. So you can imagine how excited he is at Halloween. He doesn't celebrate it just one day - he has a week's worth of costumes! In honour of our first Halloween and the trip to the costume store, he decided to dress up in one of his outfits and freak out the customers. At 6"7', he is a sight to be seen!
We are still putting the final touches on our costumes, but you'll have to wait until after Halloween to see the results...
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