Posts tagged ‘halloween’

November 7th, 2011

the modern day mrs. ingalls and miss paco nemo cinco.

part I: saturday, october 29th

it’s 9:08 on saturday night. the power is out, my cell phone has died and my eyes have grown fatigued of the struggle to make out the small, shadowy words of my book- by-candle light.
at any given moment a white bubble will pop up with the words, you should switch to another form of power at which point I have exactly 9 seconds until black screen.

given this laptop holds a charge about as well as my left foot this is sure to be short-lived. but in the here in now it’s perfect.

when I was in college and meeting new people (typically at night and after a few too many busch lights or captain and cokes) my go-to introduction was that I was from alaska. my father was an ice fisherman and I grew up on a homestead. if not for my snickering friends, I think I could have been quite convincing. alaskan homesteader chooses frufru-y connecticut university where most cars in the student lot cost more than four year’s catch of salmon. if not for the massachusetts, Spirit of America license plate attached to my (borrowed from dad) 1993 volkswagen eurovan, I definitely would have had alaska in the bag.

but on nights like this where I am frantically searching for any gadget with an ounce of charge I am sitting in complete stillness, finding my way only by candlelight and a very weak maglite my mind goes back to those thoughts. to the life-style which has seemed so intriguing so often.

peasant dress, scrubbing clothes by washboard in a stream while justin, clad in leather suspenders and a pit stained cotton shirt rolled up to the elbows…

ok. maybe I watched Dances With Wolves a few too many times. maybe that steamy tent scene led me to believe that

(BLACK SCREEN OF DEATH)

part 2: monday, november 7th

i’m fairly certain that I could be happy without electricity, phone, internet and even a minivan for at least twelve hours.

as it turns out the saturday night I started typing was the first of eight days without power. it was only the beginning of a devastating snow storm; splitting and uprooting trees, downing power lines like dominos and leaving hundreds of thousands without power. and many of my friends in nearby towns are still sans power and will be for days. incredible.

so, yes. the glamor and romance of a snowy, candle-lit night are lovely. throwing your kids’ poo into the trash because you don’t have enough water to flush it, not so.

we are lucky. lucky, lucky to have had the ability to flee 80 miles north; hunkered down warm, cozied and vino-d with our wonderful families. the BOGO sales at Big Y early on that Saturday morning were salvaged. Our boiler actually fired up with the rest of our lights (we were slightly concerned about that one) and due to the cancellation of Halloween in our town (boo!) I have agazillion milky ways to eat (yay?). we did loose, among eight thousand and ninety two tree limbs and paco nemo #4, our lilac tree. sad, yes. but in the grand scheme of themes a far cry from bad.

Godspeed to you you, paco.

think it’s safe to say that for now my alaskan homesteading fantasies have been put on hold. in fact, think I’ll head to starbucks on the way back from comcast (finally putting that HD TV to its potential and upgrading to an HD box. no time like the present, right?) for a salted caramel mocha. never had one? ohmalorday you must go. like, now.

side note: when paco nemo 1-3 died we did the whole, “daddy took him to work for a while” thing. my cousin who is a therapist offered the insight that our beta fish dying could in fact be a great natural way to better explain death. so, em, i am taking your word on this one. and hoping that you’ll offer free counseling services if the need should arise. did you notice h’s face? holy shred my heart into a trillion pieces. and subsequently rush out to pet supply inc. faster then you can say beta.

welcome miss cinco to our family. miss paco nemo numero cinco, that is.

may your life on this earth be filled with filtered water, a daily pinch (not handful)of food and temperatures of 68 degrees or greater. good luck.

- laura hannah ingalls

November 3rd, 2010

our halloween

ok, so bottom line – didn’t get a picture of the sparkly lion. i know. and given the fact that if you say the words, lion or costume harper’s legs go into a crazy running man frenzy – which means she was wearing it constantly this past week – i truly have no excuse for this lack of photo op.

but, even without the sparkly dorothy shoes she was pretty darn cute.

not too shabby for a lion with an ear infection and enough green schnuggers to put slimer and his ectoplasm to shame.

as for jackson and his dorothy desire, once he realized being dorothy meant pulling your sister’s too-small blue dress over your head and becoming a girl he opted to be a zebra. i’m pretty sure the small tantrum he threw over the blue dress and the piercing, “i’m not a girl!” made justin smile for the next  seventy-two hours straight.

woulda had to have swallowed some serious man’s man pride to let his two and a half year old son out of the house in a dress and sparkly red shoes. alas, he narrowly avoided it – this year.

dress up day at jojo’s -  yes, mr. zebra is size 12-18 mos (hey, it was free). not a lot of head turning going on here. whoops. but can’t get much cuter than this here clan.

and par-tay numero dos at the moms club shindig. contrary to the deer in headlights look coming from both my children, they had a blast.

 

tina – esque.

and because the zebra was really less than thrilling for jackson, he was pretty fired up when i asked him if he’d rather be a soccer player.

little sport enthusiast that he is was, ah, very excited – mainly to wear real cleats (which he has been pretending to wear for weeks now).

so on halloween night visiting nana and grampa in new hampshire, we had a little mid-fielder on our hands.

did i mention he was really, really fired up? quite a difference in body language from the zebra, no?

and apparently daddy didn’t get the memo that shin guards go under  the socks – oh well.

and once we got over the cardinal rule of you don’t actually go inside the house, trick-or-treating was a success.

until next year, the bloods

*special thanks to the melquist and burney families for their lending of costumes!

October 21st, 2010

the sparkly lion?

i’ll keep this brief (maybe).

when i asked jackson what he wanted to dress up as for halloween he replied, ” a lion”.

he’s two and a half and until the last couple of weeks has had no idea what halloween is. i mean, he can identify a pumpkin,  seems to like scarecrows and is excited by most things sugary. but – from what i can tell – has no memory of dressing up like a builder last year and making his rounds through the neighborhood.

so, in typical 2010 fashion, i searched on youtube to find some videos of kids trick-or-treating and showed them to him (i know).

and we’ve been practicing our roars and watching as mom applies ruby sparkle fabric paint to a pair of – free- canvas shoes. for dorothy, of course.

and yes, i did have to break out the youtube videos once again to show jackson a few clips from the wizard of oz. because, even though he will tell you he’s going to be the lion and harper is going to be “doe-athy” he has no idea what that means.

in a truly priceless moment -after watching a few original clips  – he turned to me and said, with the utmost serious and contemplative expression, “i don’t want to be the lion”, ” i want to be dorothy”.

hmmm.

so here we are two weeks later. the lion has become slightly less scary – in fact jackson actually tried in on earlier this week. which is good news considering i’m not sure i really want to ruby sparkle a pair of his crocs.

and tonight i let dorothy take a test run in her ruby slippers – which she loved. yes, she already rounds up her shoes and brings them to me in her screeching put this on! voice. and i secretly love it. 

as if  the shoes weren’t quite enough, she wanted the lion costume too. which i gladly helped pull over her tiny head. hey, if your 13 month old sister can do it it can’t be that bad, right? another classic case of harper the gutsy…

and ohmygod. THE cutest ruby slipper wearing lion ever to roam this planet (and, er, possibly the first).

so i’m torn. and we’re torn.

our first halloween party is tomorrow morning. i have no idea who will be what or who or why.

but i’m pretty sure it will be the absolute cutest damn thing i’ve seen in a long while.

stay tuned…


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