On Sunday while watching a Peter Cushingathon, I puttered around with my suitcase full of costumes. So I laundered them to get them ready for Monday's class.
I wore the above once for Halloween. Clark Kent or Superman? Can you tell the difference?
It's amazing how the removal of glasses changes a man.
In addition to this were a bunch of different tiaras and animal ears but I neglected to photograph them. Oops. I did snap my collection of masks.
Also a whole bunch of candies thanks to a bucket I bought at CostCo.
Before I started the Cushingathon, I carved a new creation. Jack o' Lantananas!
As you can see it's a very morose looking creature. I think it's pining for something! You should be able to watch a short video here.
So I brought this and my Kapp o' Lantern and a suitcase full of costumes and candies to school on Monday. The gals and a guy in 1st Year had a blast and went Trick of Treating to the neighbouring classroom.
I went in
Strangely, the camera had a problem and blurred all their faces! What's up with that?
They all drew pictures for me, here is the lot for the First Year students.
She corrected the spelling later.
Who knew that Teletubbies would make a comeback?
All of the above are pretty darned cute. The next two, less so.
I must admit that they only had about ten minutes to scrawl their doodles, though this gal also managed to nearly complete the Word Search.
When asked what she wanted to be, she replied a Sister. I didn't know she meant THIS Sister!
For most of them, this was their first experience Trick or Treating. Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves.
I'll show off the Second Year girls' pictures later, I haven't looked at them yet...
Here's an Oni for ya.





4 comments:
The thought of a Telly Tubby comeback is maybe the scariest thing I've encountered this Countdown!!
Is it only here or is it elsewhere in the world as well?
Glad you celebrate so much! And yes, that is a very creepy looking Lantanas(?) - Zoinks! Happy Halloween!
Except Pineapple in English, it's "ananas" or a variation thereof throughout Eurasia.
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