Just back from my friend Susan's house. They get so many trick-or-treaters! It was fun.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
DJ, you look fantastic as Jessica Rabbit!
Also, congrats on the internet, Robin. That's a good way to feel settled at home.
Anyone ever used allergy eye drops?
I've never had the need before cause my allergies are fierce but I was always taking oral meds for them. Now my meds are a nasal spray instead (and an allergy/asthma inhaler) and I get the massively itchy eyes sometimes.
I just popped some Benedryl but it's gonna take time to work. I want instant relief. Or targeted relief. Basically, I want options. Especially since it takes me for.ever. to realize that the itchy eyes *are* allergies.
We have had about 100 or so trick-or-treaters. Lots of them were in groups of 5 or 6, so not too many times opening the door. I have learned that Skittles are WAY more desirable than Starbursts. Spiderman has been the most popular costume, followed by pirates and then princesses of many types.
The kids at my work Halloween party seemed to have a good time, and I'm exhausted. I gave Tim his bday gift from me and Kristen; Wicked tickets. He seems pretty happy.
I made centerpieces out of smallish pumpkins stuffed with sunflowers and dried wildflowers and sparkly pumpkin garland. I picked up pre-Trick-or-Treat supper for the kids: mac and cheese, chicken tenders, and corndogs, which all got happily eaten up. The kids sketched out jack-o-lantern designs on pumpkins and then the scientists had carve whatever they drew, which was hilarious. I sliced up apples and warmed caramel in the microwave for dipping, and set out cheese and crackers.
I got plain black plastic tablecovers and decorated them with sparkly skeleton stickers, and I stuffed a pinata with frozen mini-Milky Way bars and tootsie pops. One of the kids cried and yelled NO! when the bigger kid I lined up for last busted it open, then cried YES! when he saw all the candy hit the ground.
Then I gave all the kids goodie bags (cardboard chinese food box thingies) with a mini-flashlight, bubbles in pumpkin-shaped bottles, spider and bat rings, stickers, little rice crispy treats and little bags of teddy grahams.
Cutest costume: two year old dressed like a lamb carrying a stuffed animal sheepdog.
Now I need to soak in a bath. I'm awful with children who aren't part of me and mine. I'm completely depleted.
Man, Allyson really knows how to throw a party. Maybe that could be your third book? How to throw a party that is cool, cheap and hip.
Seriously! I had a budget of $200, but I spent $250, which I think is pretty excellent for decorations, food for 16 adults and a gaggle of children, activities (I made a Halloween pictionary game but we didn't have time to play), and an assload of pumpkins.
I totally wasn't kidding. I think it'd make a great book or essay inl ike Readymade magazine. I think you have a real genius for events and a totally fab sensibility.
When she got to my building, I, being the classy kinda dame I am, when people asked about Jilli's costume, was quick to pipe up with, "Oh, she's from [Division of our Company]."
The funny part is how often people were all like, "Yeah. Well, that explains it."
I didn't dress up.
I kind of regret it.