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We can do it! |
Sometimes, you just need a little bit of American culture in
your life. After seeing everyone in the world’s (okay, not really everyone in the world…but still.) pictures from their Halloween parties last
weekend, we in the ISP needed a bit of Halloween ourselves. Not to mention our
director’s children, who are two and four years old, have never really
experienced Halloween because they have been living in India for the past year
and change. So we decided to throw a little shindig. We told ourselves it was for
their benefit, but really we loved it as much as they did.
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Kirk, Jireh, Nadine, Kairos, Hannah. |
Everyone dressed up
and we served no bake cookies, apples cooked with cinnamon (after the caramel
totally failed), and wassail. I know that wassail is technically a Christmas
drink, but it seemed like a pretty good option for fall festivities, especially
as an alternative to apple cider. Not to mention all the candy we had. In fact,
each of the people in our apartment hid in one of the rooms and all the
children (Kairos, Jireh, and their neighbor, four-year-old Nadine) came “trick
or treating” to the different rooms.
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Enjoying my wassail. |
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Pin the leaf on the tree. |
Then we played pin the leaf on the tree
which was a variation game where there was no objective and nobody won, but we
all successfully pinned our leaves on our tree. And it's still up and super cute.
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Garden gnome and mushroom...my friends humored me. |
But the best part was that everybody involved had a blast. And that's about all you can ask for.
i love that you had your own halloween...and the door-t0-door trick-or-treating was very clever. what a nice memory for the kids (and the ISPers, too)!! thanks for sharing your story and photos! you are a perfect Rosie! xoxoxo ~mama
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