As all of the Wedding Paper Divas staffers stand around in their pirate, princess and pumpkin costumes, the conversation inevitably turns to our plans for tonight. Half of us are headed out on the town or to parties to celebrate monster mashes and graveyard bashes, but the other half are planning a quiet evening at home—except for the endless knocking of trick-or-treaters!
This debate has us wondering at what point as a married couple do you decide to spend a leisurely Halloween at home instead of running out to parties, haunted houses and other spooky events? What are your plans this year? Will you be renting classic horror movies or horrifying your friends when you win “Scariest Costume” at a local club? Does the idea of staying in on Halloween make you want to rant or rave?
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October 31st, 2008 at 8:34 am
Rave - I think its nice to stay in on a cool night watching movies in the dark. It’s fun & romantic. My hubby & I will be getting take out and enjoying the time together - time that we dont always get with our busy schedules!
October 31st, 2008 at 8:35 am
My hubby and I will be staying in as well, however, he will be staying in his hotel room in China and I will be getting take out in my house in California. Romantic is right!
October 31st, 2008 at 10:43 am
So long as trick-or-treaters visit your house, it’s perfectly normal to stay in for All Hallows day. On a side note: obviously this means creating a haunted maze by lining your garage in black trash bags and lunging at children wearing a hockey mask yielding a butcher knife.
October 31st, 2008 at 10:59 am
I am very excited to make caramel apples, drink festive cocktails and watch scary movies cozied up by the fire!