I'm starting to get into a Halloween spirit. It must be because I'll be visiting my grandson this weekend. My costume will be a human banana. I know it's sort of strange but Miles loves bananas so hopefully he won't get scared.
This cartoon doesn't do anything for me but my husband might say differently! You banana! Do you know that people say that to other people in England! They also call each others muppets and I don't get that either!
I love Halloween. It is acceptable for us grown-ups (who may only do it in private) to dress up in a funny costume. We welcome children who also dress up in funny costumes and reward them with treat for doing so. Everyone feels godd. Maybe they even get a small fright or two along the way to keep the adrenaline flowing.
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This cartoon doesn't do anything for me but my husband might say differently!
ReplyDeleteYou banana! Do you know that people say that to other people in England! They also call each others muppets and I don't get that either!
Oh, I meant the picture of the witch, the cartoon didn't load for me at first!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great thing to do for him, and it's funny.
ReplyDeleteI love Halloween. It is acceptable for us grown-ups (who may only do it in private) to dress up in a funny costume. We welcome children who also dress up in funny costumes and reward them with treat for doing so. Everyone feels godd. Maybe they even get a small fright or two along the way to keep the adrenaline flowing.
ReplyDeleteIf more witches looked like that, they wouldn't have such a negative reputation
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! I enjoyed it SO much -- thanks!
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