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If I remember correctly, there was one teacher with that look, and it wasn't halloween. Mostly though, I loved all my teachers, throughout the years.
Happy Halloween!
For those of us who don't celebrate for faith reasons, you be happy too!
My avatar is a carved pumpkin that my artist brother carves every year for display at his store.
Looks a little like him....lol.
It is what it is".
Just too busy to check if someone else did their jobs correctly or messed up more of the calendar. Decided not to try to do things perfectly, because now I have different priorities. If I am awake, if someone comes to the door, if I hear it, I will give out some candy, and then turn out the lights, lock the doors, go to bed, and not answer the door. Not Sunday night, not Monday night! The calendar is just one more thing that I can no longer trust, but that's okay.
Why is it okay? Because I am the keeper of the chocolate candy!
So Are November and December dates totally messed up or do you just lose a day?
Was wondering, again-when do we turn out the lights, pretend no one's home, and get to eat all the candy? Sunday night, Monday night?
Can you post on this thread so they can all be seen together?
Love, from the Ugly Pumpkin
Just so no one will notice, suppose I could get some expired at the dollar store.
Cwillie, Are you still with us? How was that candy?
She is still trying to figure out how to mail in n out burgers to Canada! ha ha, lol.
That avatar is a monkey, and I'm sticking to it! For a short while, at least.
Has anyone seen the latest Halloween Avatars-they are actually photos of people! Scary, huh? I think people are the scariest. Lol.
Still there, in the box. Hmmmmnn.
Was the candy at the dollar store chocolate?
Was it expired, or about to expire?
No wonder you had to eat it all right away.
No problem!
I am already scared, and aging.
Perfectly worded for getting older, caregiving for others.
I had lots of fun, thanks everyone, again thanks!