It's almost Halloween - the days are slipping past, but they too
can be a lot of fun - all leading up to a great family/friend
time for all.
This year, try placing your scarecrew at a table (an old one
from your garage or shed) or make one from two saw horses and a
flat board. Instead of the 'ol straw hat, place a chef's hat on
his/her head and make sure he/she has an apron. Then load on the
bountiful Fall harvest (pumpkins, gourds, Indian corn, apples,
etc.). Heads will turn to check out the new chef in town. ***
Instead of just setting out a big bowl of goodies for family and
friends to enjoy while watching TV, playing games, or sitting by
that bonfire - Place a handful of your choice of treats in an
ice cream cone, or waffle cone. You can even make colorful cones
from heavy paper, rolled in a cone shape, and taped. Place in
your scariest bowl and let the fun begin.
After a hard day
of helping to decorate the great outdoors - let your children
have fun in the tub - Spray shaving cream into plastic
containers and add just a quick drop of food coloring in each
one in the colors of Halloween - yellow, orange, monster green,
etc. The little ones can then make tomorrow's blueprints for
even more fun on the tub, or enclosure, and no harm is done -
clean-up is fast and easy.
And speaking of kids - begin now
to make a memory placemat for enjoyment years to come - not only
for the wee ones but for all the adults as well. Take pictures
while raking leaves, making costumes, or any Fall or Halloween
fun time and include the adults and friends or neighbors that
just happen to come by. Continue your collection of pictures
until Halloween day and make your child or friend, or hustand,
wife, or whoever, the centerpiece in the mat. Add all the other
pictures around, with the date and year on the very bottom.
Laminate both sides and do this every single year - not only
will you see how things change, but the laughs and giggles start
when years down the road, costumes change, people change and
even the 'ol homestead changes. Everyone enjoys looking back and
enjoying the moment once again.
Arleen Kaptur has written numerous books and articles on living
a simple/rustic lifestyle and enjoying every day of it. Free
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