Halloween has always been a thing of great importance in my book. Something I look forward to greatly every year with great anticipation. It is a time of creativity, lavishness, and often times, sheer tom-foolery. This year, nothing has changed... as the girls of Chatham 22, we opted to unite together under one common theme this Halloween a dress up as characters from the Little Mermaid. Abigail was Ariel, Aurora was Sebastian, Berlin was Ursula, and I, Summer, was Flounder. Sporting our fabulous costumes, we started out the festivities on Halloween night my trick-or-treating it up and loading our pillow cases with candy. Whoever said college students are too old for free candy?? If you ask me, it makes more sense than children who could beg their parents for candy to get free candy. Honestly, we aren't called starving students for nothin'. Anyhow, after we got turned away by the 5th house for trick-or-treating past hours, we headed back to civilization and hit the parties. Unfortunately, we found that this was anything but our scene, and decided to party elsewhere... this elsewhere happened to be Denny's- the only sit-down eating place open for 24 hours, besides IHOP I suppose, but we had a bad experience there. It is always fun to arrive at the Denny's parking lot at 1AM to find the only available parking spot clear in the back. And what is even more fun is to wait in a line for 40 minutes just to be seated. Oh Provo. Alas, we waited, like all the other pitiful college students there. And boy was it worth it! Hahaha well, I think I am reaching the end of the end of this blog, because I am getting sleep and just looked at the clock. Plus there's not much else to say... except that we had a fabulous time and are now getting ready for Christmas! Let the carols begin!
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Halloween!
Halloween has always been a thing of great importance in my book. Something I look forward to greatly every year with great anticipation. It is a time of creativity, lavishness, and often times, sheer tom-foolery. This year, nothing has changed... as the girls of Chatham 22, we opted to unite together under one common theme this Halloween a dress up as characters from the Little Mermaid. Abigail was Ariel, Aurora was Sebastian, Berlin was Ursula, and I, Summer, was Flounder. Sporting our fabulous costumes, we started out the festivities on Halloween night my trick-or-treating it up and loading our pillow cases with candy. Whoever said college students are too old for free candy?? If you ask me, it makes more sense than children who could beg their parents for candy to get free candy. Honestly, we aren't called starving students for nothin'. Anyhow, after we got turned away by the 5th house for trick-or-treating past hours, we headed back to civilization and hit the parties. Unfortunately, we found that this was anything but our scene, and decided to party elsewhere... this elsewhere happened to be Denny's- the only sit-down eating place open for 24 hours, besides IHOP I suppose, but we had a bad experience there. It is always fun to arrive at the Denny's parking lot at 1AM to find the only available parking spot clear in the back. And what is even more fun is to wait in a line for 40 minutes just to be seated. Oh Provo. Alas, we waited, like all the other pitiful college students there. And boy was it worth it! Hahaha well, I think I am reaching the end of the end of this blog, because I am getting sleep and just looked at the clock. Plus there's not much else to say... except that we had a fabulous time and are now getting ready for Christmas! Let the carols begin!
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That is such an awesome picture! How many bottles of hairspray did you go through that night to get your hair to do that Summer? :0)
Sounds like you guys had a great night!
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