Monday, October 16, 2006

Tag, I'm it...

Ketchup Queen, one of my favorite virtual people, has tagged me for a MeMe. I love that she thought of me. I love her devotion to ketchup, my favorite condiment. But, mostly, I love that doing this MeMe is keeping me from folding my laundry.

1. What's the scariest movie you've ever seen?

When I was little, it was The Ten Commandments. I seriously had nightmares for several days after seeing that movie in the theaters. I was just sure that the Angel of Death was going to come into our house in the night and kill my brother, because he was the firstborn. (yeah, I was a little dramatic)

As an adult, I really don't go to scary movies. (maybe PTSD over 10 commandments) but I did see "What Lies Beneath" and I gripped my hubby's arm HARD the whole time.

2. What was your favorite Halloween Costume from childhood, and adulthood?

From childhood: I once dressed as a gypsy and won a school contest. (back in the day when you had Halloween parties at school) Also, one time my brother and I got these "old people" masks and dressed as old people. We stopped at one home with a very elderly couple and the woman invited us in saying, "Oh, it's so nice to see some folks OUR age out tonight!" We thought that was Sooooooo cool. I love older folks. I should blog about that sometime.

Adulthood: Once I dressed up as every man's nightmare. I had on a green facial mask, a tattered robe, curlers, a remote control in my pocket, a box of chocolates, and gossip magazines.

3. If you had an unlimited budget, what would your Fantasy Costume be for this Halloween?

I would love to dress our entire family in costume as different characters from the Wizard of Oz. I would be Glinda, the Good Witch. Because, after all, Halloween is about becoming someone you are not.

4. When was the last time you went Trick Or Treating?

Ok. Confession time. I don't really like Halloween. It is strictly in a "have-to-get-7-children-in-costumes-and-out-the-door-and-sometimes-it-snows-that-day-and-that-is-lots-of-walking-which-usually-means-carrying-a-toddler-or-three-most-the-way-home" kind of way.
So, all my siblings and I bring their kids over to Grandma and Papou's house for chili and donuts, and then Daddy takes all our little ones out to trick or treat while I get to stay back in the warmth of my mom's house and chat with whoever didn't want to go out there, either.

5. What's your favorite Halloween Candy?

I love 100Grand bars, and Reeses cups. I also love candy corn very, very much.

6. Tell us about a scary nightmare you had.

I have nightmares all the time. Usually someone is trying to shoot me. I am generally driving, and keep thinking to myself that if I can just duck and drive away fast enough, I will be okay. I also "play dead" in dreams where people are trying to kill me. I don't know what this all means, nor am I certain I wish to know.

7. What is your Supernatural Fear?

I'm good with the supernatural. It's the here and now reality that scares the crap out of me.

8. What is your Creepy-Crawlie Fear?

Snakes. Oh. I am so scared of them that I didn't even want to write the word.

9. Tell us about a time when you saw a ghost, or heard something go Bump in the night.

I have never had any ghosts in white sheets, doors shutting, books moving kind of things happen. My experiences with the spirit world have been much different.

10. Would you ever stay in a real Haunted House overnight?

Maybe. Would my kids have to be elsewhere?

11. Are you a traditionalist (just a face) Jack O'Lantern Carver, or do you get really creative with your pumpkins?

I am a traditionalist, but we usually buy the kids those little cutting kits for fancy shapes. You know, the ones where the kids all get hyper because they want to carve out their pumpkin RIGHT NOW not pull out all the stupid seeds and where they fight because of course 2 or more kids will want to do the same design and where the kids get bored about 3 minutes into the project and whine to go outside and play so Dad ends up finishing all of them?? Yeah, we get those.

12. How much do you decorate your home for Halloween?

I have a shelf above my wall coat rack in my entry way that I decorate for each month. So I decorate about 2 1/2 feet's worth.

13. What do you want on your Tombstone?

"...and her children shall rise up and call her blessed."

And I tag TxMommy to do this meme.




8 comments:

Anne/kq said...

You don't use the car for trick-or-treating? Everyone with small kids around here drives around to trick-or-treat, it's just too hilly to carry kids home! I would think snow would warrant the same treatment!

And, yeah, snow, ick! I'd stay inside, too!

Lana said...

I did it, thanks for the tag.

You have snow on Halloween???

nikko said...

"What Lies Beneath" was the last "scary" movie I saw, too. I'm NOT a scary movie kinda person.

I also used to love to do the gypsy costume thing... my mom's big gold hoop earrings, some bohemian skirt and a head scarf. Those were the days.

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Anonymous said...

hey,
you taught me all about scrapbooking. This is tiffany - I moved to texas, then upstate new york, then back to wylie, tx - not sure this will last it's just browner than colorado. Anyways. I found your comment on the RS forum - and recognized trooperswife. teehee.
My oldest will be driving by April, we all do tkd and i am just now a brown belt - trying to make black before I completely get too old. My youngest is 4'1/2 and just a doll - time flies so fast. Great luck in the new calling. email me or make a comment on my myspace.com/tiffanylovespurple
Take Care.
Tiffany

Mel said...

Trick or treating is always freezin' cold here. I think Halloween should be a month earlier. I loved your MeMe.

Julie Q. said...

Very amusing post. I loved your line about the here and now reality being the scariest.

As far as I'm concerned, God invented Halloween so we could have wider availability of candy corn.

Millie said...

Amen on supernatural "fears" and the spirit world. Me too.

We do the trunk-or-treat thing with our ward, since the year Halloween was on Sunday a few years ago. We held it on a Saturday night and it's much more fun than traipsing the neighborhood. For one thing, you can go inside the church if you're done with the rain. :)

I love, love, love your "every man's worst nightmare" costume... LOVE IT.