Here comes the summary of the party series:
E. had been preparing for Halloween for weeks. She decided it early what to dress up as: a Jack-o-lantern. My mum found this Jack-o-lantern costume in a second hand clothes shop and I made a little skirt to go with it. E. had an exact idea how to do her hair (a stem on the top out of her fringe and leaf hair clips).
Unfortunately, she couldn't take part in the Halloween costume party at the kindergarten as E. had been ill for almost a week but I hope we could manage to compensate her.
My husband was on holiday to help me with the pumpkin carving and decor. I needed to work in the morning, so E. and Daddy went to the market to buy a big pumpkin and by the time I got home our Jack-o-lantern had been carved. E. scooped out the inside and Daddy did the carving. (This activity was done in Hungarian)
We wanted to put on the scary Halloween decoration in our living-room while E. was sleeping but she was over-excited because of the party and she couldn't sleep a wink. Eventually, she ended up helping, which made the whole process really long. Mostly she took off what we'd put on.
Finally I prepared Daddy's eye patch for his pirate costume (which was very basic: checked shirt, jeans, eye-patch and a head scarf). I dressed up as a mummy (which was E.'s idea. She loved to say: "Mommy, you'll be a mummy at Halloween. A Mommy mummy") with the help of some gauze that I wrapped around myself over a long sleeved white top.
Guests began arriving, bringing a lot of treats. (I'd also prepared some sausage mummies, healthy fruit and cheese snacks and some biscuits too.) And from that moment everything went in English.
The party was mainly about eating, though we also found some time to sing some Halloween songs and other traditional English nursery rhymes for the little ones. Throwing the Halloween balloons was one of the favourite hits with the kids.
The Halloween costume contest ended with 3 winners who received English children books for their outfits:
Ladybirds (the twins)
The witch
As I'd just broken our camera before the party, all of the photos were taken by our phones, hence the poor quality. Anyway, we could enjoy the moment instead of watching the happenings from behind a camera.
On the 31st we were invited to a Helen Doron Halloween party in the city centre. (E.'s ex-HD teacher invited us. How nice of her!). There were some colouring activities, we made a scary ghost lantern out of a jar, some gauze, googly eyes and a tea light inside.
Thanks you, Zs, for inviting us. It was so much fun!
Spooky lights in the dark room |
Zs. is showing an X-ray photo and the matching animal |
They all managed to climb through the web |
Funny costumes |
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