PICTURES!!!
Well, we have a lot to thank Kimberly for.
First of all, I went as a garlic. Yes, garlic. Peter has forced us to draw four a week and I knew it would make people laugh. And it did. No one could take me seriously though and kept punching me in the stomach. And looking back at the pictures it was really quite ridiculous seeing as I was surrounded by people in actually flattering costumes.
First of all, I went as a garlic. Yes, garlic. Peter has forced us to draw four a week and I knew it would make people laugh. And it did. No one could take me seriously though and kept punching me in the stomach. And looking back at the pictures it was really quite ridiculous seeing as I was surrounded by people in actually flattering costumes.
I helped Anziano Welch make chocolate chip cookies!! I miss chocolate chip cookies so so much. He mixed it all together with his hands while I put stuff in but he kept freaking out that they wouldn’t be good enough. It was quite hilarious because he kept gesturing with his head at the stuff that needed to be added. The chocolate chips were in these bags filled with tons of air so I thought it would be cool to pop it over the bowl. It really was a great idea in theory because the second time I did it the bag popped and they all poured neatly and impressively into the bowl. Well, the first time some (a mere few, I assure you) ended up on the floor, which I got a lot of sass about. We didn’t really have the recipe. First we forgot the salt. Then the first batch got burned on the top and was still mushy on the inside. Turns out the racks were weird and there were only numbers 1-11 for the temperature so I had to guess on what was equivalent to 350 Fahrenheit. But I solved the problem, with the help of everyone’s input, on the second batch and the cookies were quite good. Not as good as my mamma’s recipe though.
Lynzie and Sharlie both decided to be Christmas trees which was hilarious.
Kimberly made caramel corn which we all got fat off of. Amazing. Also great baked potatoes and chili. The chili and cheese sauce were not exactly American so it was even better. Yum. And we got bags with American candy and them. Thanks Kimberly’s mom!
Sharlie and I had the best time because we got to be in one of the classroom for trick-or-treating. We made people knock on the door and then we’d jump out and (unsuccessfully) try to scare them [which was not as successful as the time I scared Chris when he was standing behind the arts and crafts counter]. And then I was the old lady who commented on how cute everyone’s costumes were.
Came home and watched Nosferatu, the ultimate Halloween movie.
1 comment:
love the costume!
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