Monday, November 1, 2010

Halloween 2010

Hope everyone had a fun Halloween. This was the 4th year for us to be on "Safe Street" in our city. It gets "crazy" every year. The weather was really nice for trick-or-treating this time. I like to try new things a lot and this year I made these small pumpkin bread cupcakes. Thanks to my photographer, Brittany, it looks very delicious.




Since we live on one of the "Safe Streets", we feel that it is mandatory to decorate the house. This is our homemade tombstone for the front yard.










If you know Brittany enough, then you'll probably know what "H.W." stands for. Here's a hint: something teachers give students everyday.










The scarecrow and the giant spider are the usual occupants in the attic until October 15th. Then they go back up to the attic to rest for another 11 1/2 months. We usually carve and light up the pumpkins, but this year I didn't have time to do that.








Our homemade spiders crawl on the garage door.









We made a fresh brain with blood. Later, we arranged some dry ice around the brain to make it more spooky. Trick-or-treaters always like to stop by and touch the brain, saying "ewwww!" If you also feel that this brain is disgusting, then thank Brittany for successfully making it look more gross with photo touch ups.







These are the window decorations in Kristina's room.









These are the window decorations in the living room.









Here are all ages and sizes of goblins coming to get treats before it gets really busy and crazy. The 40-50 lbs of candy from the Rotary Club were gone by 8PM. That is the time I ate my yummy dinner. This year some parents passing by were able to keep me updated about the Giants game.





We estimated about 3,000-4,000 people (including parents) on "Safe Street" this year. It was tiring but TONS of fun. Every year some of my friends would come over to give out candy. There were some moments that we couldn't hand out candy quickly enough and the goblins crowded around us with their bags. I had a feeling if we were TOO slow, we might just get some tricks from them. :)















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