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Friday, October 15, 2004

Halloween Spirit

I played my second round of Bunco tonight. It was a Halloween theme and most everyone was dressed up. (I was not.) My husband and I have toyed with the idea of being a priest and a nun for Halloween but we haven’t looked for costumes. Truthfully, it didn’t feel like Halloween, or even October, until tonight. The Bunco host had her house decked out. She had a fog machine, spider webs--- the works. It was neat. I also won a prize. I got the lowest score! So, it was the booby prize but hey, it was still a prize—five dollars!

One year for Halloween I was trash. My mom saved frozen food packages and I taped them to a large trash bag. That was my last dress-up Halloween. This year I carved my first pumpkin as a home owner. It felt good. He has three teeth and eyebrows!

I hope some kids trick-or-treat this year…most people now go to their church, a mall, or a retirement home. I miss the door-to-door “ding dong”, avoiding that one house that looks haunted all year long, and maxing out at the house with the big bowl of candy on the porch because the owners are out partying.

My daughter is going to be a gymnast this year. We got her a leotard and we’re going to put her hair up and sprinkle it with glitter. Plus, we'll attach a number to the back. We need to find her a gold medal and some chalk for her hands. It was her idea, so it’s more special I think. Last year she was a movie star. (My idea) She had a frilly pink dress that she had no occasion to wear at any other time so I decided that we’d make use of it! We got her a feather boa and she wore some sun glasses and beads. She looked cute.

I’d like to do a haunted house one year. We put together a haunted dorm when I was in college and it was always great fun. Of course, most of the campus thought we were freaky anyway, so it wasn’t a stretch. You have to really go over the top though…there is no half-way with a haunted house. Still, it’s a goal of mine. If you have any haunted house stories I’d love to hear them.

Saturday, October 09, 2004

2004 Election--Does Kerry mean what he says?

Almost everyone I know is voting for Kerry. I'm starting to think that a few years ago I was more liberal than I am now. I don't know what my label is now.

I wouldn't say that I'm a passionate Bush supporter but I just can't get behind Kerry. Kerry is a pretty package that speeks well but I can't trust what he says because what he says doesn't jive with his record.

I believe he will raise taxes (and not just on the rich). He will weaken the military. He will not be able to win the war in Iraq. He has voted to raise taxes numerous times, voted against every major weapons system put before him, and he has spoken out against the war in Iraq as the "wrong war" and demeaned our allies. He wants us to be popular, and this goal is more important than our saftey.

I admire Bush for trying to convince the American people that we just need time to let the plan work--not change leadership. We have to have more patience as a nation and give Bush a second chance.