So today, for the first time in I don't know how many years, I painted my fingernails a color other than clear. Maybe I'm reconnecting with my feminine side. Or maybe just getting in to the spirit of the season...
Speaking of Halloween, I am kicking around a last-minute idea for a meet-your-neighbor Halloween party in our apartment complex. As far as I know, Kenyans have very little exposure to Halloween, so I was thinking it would be a good excuse to have a get together and break the ice. We've lived here for five months and barely know our neighbors. It's a little late to take around plates of cookies and introduce ourselves (besides, I don't have an oven anyway). So, I figured Halloween just might be the ticket.
Does anyone out there have any super-simple and cost-effective ideas for a Halloween party? (Keeping in mind that there are no fake spiders, dry ice or plastic pumpkins at our disposal.) Send them over right away if you do!
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Bobbing for apples is always inexpensive, right? I mean, if you're going to introduce the Kenyans to Halloween, might as well introduce them to ridiculous and meaningless party games, right?
OK, so I've never actually bobbed for apples... but it sounds really really strange to me... may not be the best ice breaker activity?
And how do you not have an oven!? That would kill me. Granted, I'd probably lose a lot of weight to, without baking...;)
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