Re: What started my love of Halloween
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 2:52 am
Someone mentioned the smells...I always loved the smells too...the "cooking" jack-o-lanterns, the smell of fallen leaves, the first chimneys of the autumn lit in the early evening as we went TOTing.
It's my mom who gave me my love of Halloween...well, my mom combined with my love of nature. My mother (now deceased) made a big deal out of holidays, and on Halloween she hand-made our costumes, from top to bottom, every single year. No matter what we wanted to be, she could and would make it. Literally.
It was exciting to be out at night...it was fun to be hooting and scaring each other...I loved the cold nip of evening falling while my friends and I haunted the neighborhood, bags in hand.
I still love it today. I'm actually not as into the gore as the whole autumnal theme (that's why I said my love of nature must be part of it), visiting farms, tasting the first apples in September and the second round beginning in October (depending upon the variety), the beautiful colors that nature gives out at that time of year. Soooooooooooo gorgeous. I miss the northeast so much. (sniffle) But I still do up Halloween like it's my last day on earth.
I hope my kids wind up with as fond memories as I have.
It's my mom who gave me my love of Halloween...well, my mom combined with my love of nature. My mother (now deceased) made a big deal out of holidays, and on Halloween she hand-made our costumes, from top to bottom, every single year. No matter what we wanted to be, she could and would make it. Literally.
It was exciting to be out at night...it was fun to be hooting and scaring each other...I loved the cold nip of evening falling while my friends and I haunted the neighborhood, bags in hand.
I still love it today. I'm actually not as into the gore as the whole autumnal theme (that's why I said my love of nature must be part of it), visiting farms, tasting the first apples in September and the second round beginning in October (depending upon the variety), the beautiful colors that nature gives out at that time of year. Soooooooooooo gorgeous. I miss the northeast so much. (sniffle) But I still do up Halloween like it's my last day on earth.
I hope my kids wind up with as fond memories as I have.