Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Halloween Part 1



"Dude, who's this guy??"


I hope everyone had a great Halloween.
This year, I just did not seem to have the time to do all that I wanted, so our poor trick-or-treaters were the ones that suffered. I only bought 3 bags of candy, which is woefully inadequate for base housing!
I spent the afternoon at "work" as a pirate, giving out candy to small kids. The I raced home, scarfed down a lil pizza and transformed into a geisha. By that time all the candy was gone! Then John and I met up with friends to tour the 2 Haunted Houses on base. They were pretty good: scream worthy. After that, we went to a party at a guy's house on the beach- and we all talked about how much it sucked that married couples have to live on base, because his place was small, but gorgeous!
After that, most people went bar hopping, but John and I went home. I don't like to go out with a large group of already drunk Americans - it's bound to be embarrassing.
John and I both had to recycle old costumes, because the pickins were pretty poor here. However, we both had a great night.
I spent several evenings in October trying to get good Halloween pictures of the cats, but they were uncharacteristically uncooperative. And I wish I could have had time to carve our pumpkins. There are just not enough hours in the day lately!

Me as a geisha, John as a headless man, Sara as a fashion victim, and Ray as a Sith Lord!

John mixing costumes at the party.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween!!!


HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!!
I hope it is a great and safe one for everyone. As you can see, we are really WRAPPED UP in it here!



Thursday, October 30, 2008

Working Woman

Hehe. Love this movie!

Update on the job:


For 3 years in Maryland, I answered phones, "MWR vet services". Suddenly, I have to answer it "MWR Fitness Center." The answer to your question? At least 4. That's how many times I have answered the gym phone as the vet! Every time the phone rings, I have to stop for 1 whole second and say Fitness Center in my head before I can pick it up. Other than that, things are going great.


I have not heard anything yet about the position I applied for: my job but full time (GS instead of NAF).


Following is the logo on my snazzy white polo shirt I get to wear to work. There are a couple problems with it. #1, it is white. I can't keep white, well, white! I have turned it blue, then stained it yellow, then red, then bleached most of it out, but now it has black marks that won't come off. I just can't keep white! #2, it is an extra large. I shrunk it some, but I look like a little kid in Grandpa's clothes. #3, I only have one, so I often end up wearing something else to work, because I just can't find enough things to wash with it that often. They say they will get more in different sizes and colors, but I am still waiting.



We are very into Halloween at the gym. Our theme is "Pirates of the Andalucian" and we are all decked out in pirate stuff. I have a pirate costume I wore last week to an event and I am wearing it again tomorrow. We have a booth where we will be giving out candy. It is more than a booth, but you will see, if I remember my camera tomorrow! (BTW, this is NOT my pirate costume.)


Friday, October 3, 2008

Search for Enigma's Halloween Costume 2008


Arg!

The one costume I LOVE and it is only in one size (too big) and out of stock to boot!

Well, Enigma has been a bee, elf, king, and tuxedo-ed gentleman.

I have to make sure they come in Xtra Small, and they cannot be the kind that relies to much on the hat, because most hats just fall off.

The bee one was made very well though, and stayed on great.

FYI: when you don't have kids, this is where your time and money goes.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Halloween Part 2


Cole and Nessa, Me and Nima, Steffy and Holly


Last night we decided to have Halloween all over again. We put Cole in his monkey costume. Nima was in his Bee costume. And Holly, Steffy and Clay's dog, was a pumpkin. Click HERE to see more pictures (the ones from Colorado are later in the album).

Nima and Nino

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Halloween is here!!

Enigma was a bumblebee this year. He loved his costume. We went for a walk in it to show it off. Everyone thought he was so cute! Then we spent most of the day at the vet getting his health certificate to fly to Colorado with me tomarrow. I will have to bring all his sweaters, so he does not freeze. Nessa said it was 38 degrees tonight! Brrr!

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Also, John sent me this gorgeous bouquet!! I love it. The vase is beautiful, and I love the soft orange roses and gerber daisies!! I only wish I was going to be with them for more than a day. I hate to leave them behind!


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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!!!

Tomarrow is THE BIG DAY! I am so excited eventhough I am not doing anything too Halloweenie this year. I am just staying home and giving out candy and scaring myself silly with movies. I do not want to go out, because on the first, I leave for Colorado!!! I cannot wait to post all THOSE new pics!


In case you are all bah-hum-bug about my favorite holiday, I thought you should know something very important about it before you go shutting of your lights and not decorating for the occasion. So sit back and read this halloween tale I wrote. If that does not totally get you in the mood, you can look at some my past Halloween pics by clicking HERE!

I wrote this story a month ago, so some of you have already read it.

A Halloween Fairytale
Jennifer Ruiz
9-4-07




Most of you here know about fairies. You have chased, cursed, and laughed with them.

As much as we like those little flighty friends, many are unaware of the true story of Halloween. And like any story worth telling, it is a fairytale.

Among the many races of fairies are Nimlets, ranchers really. As with all fairies, they defy description, but to give you an idea: think of a grasshopper walking upright in patchwork robes, taller than a sprite, but shorter than a gnome, and with sturdy antennae to track their herds.

You probably have not had the pleasure of meeting a Nimlet, because they are usually homebodies tending to their Gurt herds. Wispy little things, the Gurts are very important to fairy folk who rent out herds for different purposes. Male Gurts give humans goose bumps and willies. Wherever a member of fairy hierarchy is resting for the night, for example a cool cave, moonlit forest, or large field on a still night, you can be sure there is a hired Nimlet ready to drive a herd into approaching humans turning them around and keeping the employer undisturbed. Female Gurts are usually employed in the daytime, because their effect on humans is the skips and giggles. Herds of female Gurts are driven into small children to entice them to come play with and entertain fairy villages.

Another curious fact about Gurts is that they are terribly attracted to orange light, and during the harvest moon of October, they blow up into the skies in droves to mate. The Nimlets could not stop this peculiar behavior if they tried. There are simply to many Gurts, and their desire is strong.

So come October, there is collective Nimlet sigh as they watch their beloved livelihood rush up into the night sky. They spend the rest of October fretting and worrying about their airy beasts and hoping for a safe return and a quick Halloween.

Halloween is the great gathering time for Nimlets and the end of breeding season for their Gurts. Once the Gurts finally float back down to the ground, they have been so turned around, jostled, mixed-up, and generally befuzzled by the fun, they have no idea how to get home. Even at the best of times, Gurt are directionally challenged. Hence, there is the need for excellent ranching Nimlets, but as talented as Nimlets are at herding, the gathering is such a chaotic time, that they solicit some help from some old friends.

Centuries ago, when humans still had excellent relations with fairies, a pact was struck. At the end of October, humans lit jack-o-lanterns and orange tinted lanterns to entice the Gurts to their doorstep. In these good ol’ days, when the Nimlets came around to collect them by the bunches, the humans would linger on their porches to gossip with the local Gurt ranchers and offer them sugary treats to help the Nimlets on their long night of Gurt gathering. Of course, if you are human, having swarms of Gurts of both sexes on your doorstep most of the night is not going to be without some effect. Nimlets noticed with much amusement, that in homes where mostly males had gathered, humans were bathed in a frightful but fun air, making them identify with scary figures out of legends. After many years, they even began dressing up as spirits and delighted in ghost stories. In other areas, where females were prevalent, the humans took the identities of more comical characters or childhood heroes and played silly games.

Of course after the Great Domain Disunion in 1852, when most human-fairy relations were severed for good, this age-old tradition was altered. Children, of course, have always had great fairy relations, so for the last century and a half, it has been up to them to help the Nimlets in the gathering.

Adults still put out the jack-o-lanterns, or even better, cover their porches in orange holiday lights, attracting the Gurt swarms. And out of centuries bred habit, they are easily persuaded to hand out candy to passing children dressed in scary and silly costumes. But, crouched in each child’s sack, plastic pumpkin, or pillowcase is an agile and eager Nimlet friend of the child. While the human adults are distracted by the children, candy giving, and costume judging, the Nimlets quickly hop out, round up the confused and exhausted Gurts and return into hiding for the next doorstep. Munching on a few candies along the way, of course.

In time, the different natures of human and fairy strike a wedge in the relationship. The child gets older and begins to mistake fairies for dreams, and Nimlets move on to smaller children when one believes oneself too old to trick-or-treat. It’s fine with the fairies, but it is the humans that miss out. However, on Halloween Night, if adults decorate with orange lights or jack-o-lanterns and give candy to children, then they are unwittingly helping their local fairy folk and even more surprising, fulfilling their end of a long ago agreement between old friends.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Learn More About Halloween

Halloween is my FAVORITE holiday, so if you are tired of learning about Spain, take a break, and learn about Halloween!


Click here to go to a fun site for Halloween ideas and shopping, but the best part is the Haunted Library on the bottom right. It has articles and stories on
pumpkin day!

Check it out. ...if you dare...

Monday, October 22, 2007

Sunday Seven

The Sunday Seven Best Halloween Movies:
1. The Shining
2. Rosemary's Baby
3. The Exorcist
4. Halloween
5. Sleepy Hallow
6. From Hell
7. Simpson's Treehouse of Horrors


Halloween Glitter Graphics

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Halloween Cookies~


The annual cookies for Halloween Awareness and Celebration were another success.

Eventhough this year I had no coworkers to be victims to my crazy baking ritual. I made do with family, neighbors, and even sending them. (Still no word yet on if they made it to Bahrain.)

This time, the clear favorite was the apple butter recipe, so here goes:


Apple Butter Cookies with Penuche Frosting

1/2 c granulated sugar
1/2 c packed light brown sugar
1 c (2 sticks) softened butter
1 c apple butter (mmm...yummy)
1 tsp vanilla
1 egg
2 c flour
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp ground cinnamon ( I always put more)
1/4 tsp salt
3/4 c chopped walnuts (I grind them to almost powder, I hate biting into a dry nut in a moist cookie)
Penuche Frosting (recipe follows)


1. Preheat oven 350 degrees. Line cookie sheets with parchment.
2. Beat sugars, butter with electric mixer until creamy. Add apple butter, vanilla, and egg and beat until light and fluffy. Stop mixer. Add flour, baking powder and soda, cinn, and salt to same bowl. Beat again until well combined. Stir in Nuts.
3. Drop by rounded tsp fulls 2 inches apart onto parchmented cookie sheets, Bake 16 to 20 minutes or until light brown around edges.
4. Cool completely. Frost. Let frosting set before storing.


Penuche Frosting

3 tbs butter
1/2 c packed light brown sugar
1/4 c cream or half n half
1 1/2 to 2 c powdered sugar (I remember just adding it until looked right. I either added a lot more or less.)

1. Melt butter and brown sugar in med saucepan over med-high heat, stirring constantly. Bring to a boil, cook, stirring constantly, until slightly thickened. May thicken immediately.
2. Remove from heat, cool 10 min. Mixture will begin to harden.
3. Add cream and stir smooth. Add powdered sugar 1/4 c at a time, beating well after each addition until frosting reaches desired consistancy. (I like it thick)