How do you celebrate Halloween?
Halloween has always been one of my favorite holidays. I guess because it is the launching of the holiday season. The colors are fun, the decorations are cute, and of course the candy and desserts are yummy.
In Utah, Halloween is celebrated on October 31. Except for years when the 31st falls on a Sunday. Then we celebrate Halloween on the 30th. Or we celebrate it both days, to make the joy last longer. Last year I was excited to hand out candy to all the little trick-or-treaters in my new neighborhood. I went to the store and bought candy, decorated the front door, and sat back waiting for the treaters to come. Not a single knock at the door. Well, it wasn't too surprising since there weren't very many kids in our apartment complex.
This year we are in a new complex and there are a lot of children. I know. I've seen them. So I went to the store and dutifully bought candy to hand out. But I was perplexed; what day would the trick-or-treaters come? I knew that in my parents' neighborhood, where the Mormon population is something like 99.99%, trick-or-treating was occurring Saturday night. But the LDS numbers aren't nearly that high where I live. I figured we'd probably have trick-or-treaters on Saturday and Sunday night. So I sat with my bowl full of candy and waited.
While I was waiting, I decided to watch a movie. Since it was Halloween, the thought entered my mind that I should watch a scary movie. I quickly nixed that idea. I hate being scared. Absolutely hate it. One year when I was still in school, my roommates and I decided we should watch a scary movie on Halloween. So we gathered around the TV and watched Signs, a movie I'd seen once before and, although everyone says it is a tame movie, it still scared me. That Halloween, I intentionally fell asleep during the movie so I wouldn't have to watch those creepy alien fingers reach under the door.
But I digress. Saturday night, while waiting for trick-or-treaters, I watched a fluffy chick flick. While it wasn't my favorite movie ever, I didn't have bad dreams.
On the actual Halloween night, Nate was home. Like me, he wanted to watch a movie while we waited for trick-or-treaters. Unlike me, he didn't want to stream the movie Babies from NetFlix. No. He wanted to watch a scary movie. He wanted to watch The Sixth Sense.
Apparently, I'm one of the few human beings whose never seen this "classic" as he calls it. "Katie, it's not that bad! It's on the same line as Signs and The Others." Both movies freaked me out when I watched them. (He made me watch The Others last Halloween.) I hemmed and hawed for a while, trying to distract him. Couldn't we just read books instead? Or write letters? Or paint our toenails?
Alas, he gave me the most wounded look ever. "It has never given me nightmares, Katie." Puppy dog eyes. I gave in.
I will admit, the movie didn't scare me too badly. Probably because Nate warned me every time we were about to see a creepy ghost. And the twist was pretty cool.
But it gave me nightmares.
I dreamed we were putting dead people in walls behind pictures. Edgar Allan Poe's "The Black Cat" anyone? Ick. I woke up very relieved this morning just to be awake. I've reached my scary movie quota for the year. Actually, for my entire life, but I think next Halloween I'll have to watch another scary movie with Nate. I'm already bracing myself for it.
And perhaps next year we'll have trick-or-treaters. Two days of Halloween this year and not a single knock at the door. I'll have to send the candy to school with Nate so it will get eaten. After all, I just found some of last year's candy while I was making dinner tonight.
Dude is this like your own personal blog about halloween.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you didn't have a single treat or treat visitor! Weird - we would have come by but it seemed a little far for a Snickers bar. Love you
ReplyDeleteWe'll have Chelf come by next year.
ReplyDeleteOh Katie, this makes me laugh because we are so much alike. I always close my eyes in Signs when the alien finger door part comes up. The first time I watched it was only because Michelle told me when all the scary parts were coming. I have never seen The Others, but I have seen the Sixth Sense and yes a cool twist but also creeped me out. Also, can I say I also streamed "Babies" through Netflix. That is so weird. P.S. we need to chat sometime, you should email a good time to call. I'm pretty much always around.
ReplyDeleteMelissa, that is too funny! And yes, we are LONG overdue for a chat. I will call soon!
ReplyDeleteRachel, you better bring Chelf over!
Katie, I'm so glad I now know where your blog is! I'm excited for the all the upcoming holidays too! Next year for Halloween you should watch The Ghost and Mr Chicken with Don Knotts. I think it's just the right amount of scariness and funniness.
ReplyDeleteI am reminded of when we lived in Raintree and I went over to your guys' apartment at like 1 am (why? I don't know.)Everyone was huddled around the tv watching Lizzie McGuire or something ridiculous like that because they had just finished watching something scary (I think it was Psycho) and they needed "happy" thoughts before they could go to bed. It cracked me up. But there was a reason I wasn't watching the scary movie with everyone that night. I don't do scary either. I love your blog. You are such a great story teller! I hope all is well. Miss you!
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