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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Happy Haunting!

Here in Utah whenever a major Holiday falls onto a Sunday,
we celebrate the holiday the day before or after. Since Halloween falls on Sunday this year, we are celebrating today! This morning my little family and I invited my sweet brother in law and his wife over to carve pumpkins. We all enjoyed making scary, wacky, pirate (my little boys pumpkin), throwing up pumpkins. I was impressed with all of our creativity!

When it comes to Holidays, I am a little bit of a Fanatic so since it technically is the night before Halloween I thought you would enjoy this ode to this Frightfully Haunting Holiday!

'Twas the Night Before Halloween
EVERY creature was stirring.
The monsters had gathered
to plan and prepare,
for the trick-or-treaters
who soon would be there.
Mummies unraveled and put on new wraps.
Spiders found corners and spun silky traps.
Count Dracula grinned and slicked back his hair.
Frankenstein's bride cried, "I've nothing to wear!"
"Hurry up!" said a ghoul who started to yawn.
"There's so much to do before bedtime at dawn
."
So the witches brewed up a magical potion
which set every monster and goblin in motion.
They blew up balloons, and hung streamers and lights,
and decorated till the wee hours of night.
Meanwhile the children were tucked in their beds
while visions of candy corn danced in their heads.
And when the awoke, it was Halloween Day.
There was bobbing for apples and rides in the hay.
There were costume parties, and games to be played;
Cupcakes and candy and, of course, a parade!
After dinner was served and the kids were done eating,
it was finally time to go trick-or-treating!
Moms re-painted faces, and straightened clown hats,
put wings back on fairies, angels and bats.
Jack-o-Lanterns were set out on porches with care.
Their grins seemed to say, "Knock if you dare."
Gypsies and pirates and zombies in rags,
grabbed their bright flashlights and trick-or-treat bags.
They walked down each lane, avenue and street,

rang every doorbell and yelled, "Trick-or-Treat!"           
But just when the children thought they were done,
the princess piped up, "We've forgotten just one!"
So they walked to the house at the top of the hill,
which gave all the kids a spine-tingling thrill.
They stood on the porch and were ready to knock,
when they heard heavy footsteps, and a turn of the lock.
When what to their curious eyes should loom,
but a wicked old witch holding a broom.
Her cape-how it shimmered! Her face-oh, how scary!
Her hat was so pointy, it frightened the fairy!
The wicked witch said, "Welcome. We have a surprise."
And the children yelled, "Run! It's not a disguise!"
The monsters were sad when the kids ran away.
They wanted the children to come in and play.
The wicked witch said, "We can have our own fun!
Come on, little monsters, the night's just begun!"
The monsters all cheered as they danced with delight,
"Happy Halloween to all...and to all a fright's night!"
--author unknown
Happy Haunting!
Love,
Ashlee
The Culinary Queen

1 comment:

  1. what a fun poem! and cute pumpkins. :) love the changes you're making ot your blog..you may have to share your husbands wisdom. ;) chat soon!! HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

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