Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Halloween in Spring?

You would think that, after growing up in Florida, I would have no trouble with celebrating Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years holidays with warm and sunny weather outside; but, you would be wrong.

A lifetime of American advertising, years spent in Oregon, Arkansas and even North Florida, have convinced me that Halloween should include pumpkins, and trees covered in red and orange leaves. If Christmas and New Years are not "white", they should at least be cold and crisp, with an overcast wintery sky.

But, here I am in the Southern Hemisphere at the height of SPRING! Needless to say, I am not feeling particularly "Halloweeny" today, on the 31st of October. While most plants in New Zealand remain green year-round, you can still see a distinct increase in the number of flower blossoms at this time of year. The skies are blue and the sun is warm, though a storm can come in and change things on a moments notice. The flowers our landlord planted are blooming, though there has always been some flower in bloom here ever since we moved into the house in the middle of Winter.
But if my sinuses are any indication, there has been a marked increase in blossoms these past two weeks.



From what I understand, Halloween hasn't really caught on much in the New Zealand - not like in the U.S. anyway. So, instead of taking Connor trick-or-treating around the neighborhood, he will be attending a "Halloween Disco" at school tonight. They will have costume competitions, games, goodies, and music, and he will get to spend the event with his school friends.

For those of you keeping track, we have tried to chose a difference costume for Connor every year:

2003 (16 months old): A BumbleBee

2004 (2 yrs old): Bob The Builder

2005 (3 yrs old): A Firefighter

2006 (4 yrs old): A Waiter, with dress shirt, black slacks, black tie, and even a classy black apron and notepad loaned to us by our favorite Searcy restaurant - Doc's Grill.

And this year, 2007 (5 yrs old): A Pirate!




We couldn't even find a pumpkin at the grocery store yesterday! Though I did notice some Christmas decorations at the mall for the first time last week and saw an ad for a fake Christmas tree, $50 NZD. I hope that we can find and afford a REAL tree for Christmas this year; but, either way, I am definitely going to have to dig out all our Christmas decorations this year if I am ever going to convince myself that it is Christmas in the middle of SUMMER in the South Pacific!

Have a safe and fun Halloween!
Love, Linda

3 comments:

porlock said...

Here in FL it's about dusk time on Halloween, and the trick/r/treaters are about to launch on the annual candy blitzkrieg. Because of our trip to Illinois (just returned late Sunday), I didn't have time or inclination to dig out and wrap the usual trading-card treats, so tonight will be a blackout at the old homestead. I'll send you an email later with more info on the trip. Hope Connor had a good Halloween and you two had a good eat out at Benedicts. Love, Dad.

The Gross Family said...

Connor's Halloween Disco at school was something of a disappointment -very loud, crowded, with mostly music and dancing and screaming kids. We stayed for 30 minutes, trying to get Connor to come out of his shell, but it was a bit too intimidating for him. So we went next door to our community cafe, Benedicts, and had dinner before going home. Still, I was really proud of him for not throwing a fit about not getting a bag full of candy. He never even brought it up. Love, Linda

the Gallagher's said...

Hey Grosses! Strangely, we experienced a colder Halloween in Hawaii than in Tallahassee, with even the smell of wood smoke in the air. No doubt the result of living at 4000 feet elevation.-Erin