I fell off the blog bandwagon for a few days because it was time for all things Halloween-y and Samhain-y.
Pumpkin painting. Halloween dinner. Rosemary and a remembrance candle for Nana, Gramps, Mamaw, Gary, Granny, Chris, Kevin, Clay, Gracie and anyone else that touched my heart that’s on the other side now. Scary movies that made, like, zero sense at all. Day after Halloween shopping in the snow. Sunday on the couch in pajamas all day watching paranormal tv shows, eating burritos, and laughing so hard my jaws hurt.
I had a great Halloween surprise, hummed the “Jaws” theme and stalked the teenagers while in my shark costume, and sang “This is Halloween” so many times I think my kiddo will pay cash to not hear that song again.
I’m procrastinating taking down my Halloween decorations. I hate to see them go. Every day should be a little Halloween-y: full of magical possibilities, full of fun surprises, with ample laughter and delight.