Let’s get creative with some super amazing pumpkin decorating and carving techniques this year. I’m the Halloween QUEEN! I absolutely love this holiday. I love fall! I love the smells of fall like clove, cinnamon, pine, pumpkin, apple pie and many others! I love the warmth of the winter season like cozy blankets, hot cocoa, fuzzy socks, warm flannel PJs, and lifetime movies. I have a panache for halloween. I love things that are creepy and crawly. I’m fascinated with the concepts of ghosts and haunted places. So wrap all this up in two months of holiday bliss for me and I’m in heaven.
If you know me. Then you know that Halloween is my favorite holiday!!! FAVORITEEEEEE!!! I think my poster word for this blog is going to be trick or treat 2022!!! When we were kids, my cousins and I used to make fake body parts out of food like cooked spaghetti for brains and peeled grapes for eyeballs.
When I was a kid my mom did a really great job of making healthy lunch ideas look easy and fun! Our lunches, snacks and dinners were not only fun but nutritionally balanced. I am always telling my friends about how my mom used to make celery with cream cheese and she put raisins on top and called it “ants on a log” or she would cut our sandwiches into fun little shapes to make it more entertaining for us to eat.
If you’re anything like me, craft stores are the equivalent of a hardware store for some of my other friends. I would say Amen. But I do know a lot of women who just simply can’t help themselves when it comes to stopping at a hardware store. But for me it’s a craft store. Anytime I’m in another city my radar goes off and I instantly can spot the craft stores, whether they be large national chains or small mom-and-pop stores. I do like to visit those “mom and pop shops” when I’m in other cities just because it’s fun and I fully support small businesses!
I am so not ready to have a healthy bedtime routine again. I love summer, even if we’ve all had a raging hot summer down here in Texas and to be honest I’m not ready for school to start. Regardless, time passes and we have to start changing our mindset back to alarm clocks, breakfasts, morning routines that don’t bring you to tears, pre-made lunches and homework assignments.
What do Wicked on Broadway, hot subways and Time Square have to do with tie dye? For me, they all scream summer! Here’s why . . . I just had an amazing weekend in NYC, as I cling nostalgically to the memories of such a great trip. Holding strong to the experiences I had in the theater district, WICKED was amazing as always.