Thinking About Halloween (Yes, Already)

I know it’s probably insane to think about what to be for Halloween 6 months before it comes up, but I’m weird like that (no, I was thinking about it in January, too, so sue me). Honestly, it’s probably my favourite holiday and I don’t know anyone who has said that. I can appreciate the other holidays (I literally only celebrate Christmas, Halloween, and birthdays), but I really like Halloween the best because of the aesthetics, the season, and the fact that you can dress up all crazy and no one can judge you because you have a solid excuse.

First of all; the aesthetic. The colours that most people probably think about are orange, black, purple, and green. I really like the combination of these colours and it’s almost everywhere you look during Halloween.

Second is the season. Fall is probably arguably the best season. In Spring, there’s water, puddles, and mud everywhere. Summer gives you sunburns and you sweat a lot. Winter’s just cold, plus there’s snow storms. The only bad thing I can think about Fall is the weather can change from ups to down, and when it snows, it’s very unexpected.

And third; COSTUMES. I still am very on the edge of what to be for Halloween this year, but I have a few solid ideas. I think it’s really cool that people get to dress up and go around getting candy for one day in the year. Some people might say that it’s really only for kids, but I think it’s completely fine for adults to dress up, too. They can go out and buy their own candy, though (it might be unfair for an adult to go trick-ot-treating).

Also, movies. Halloween movies are pretty cool. Mostly I’ll watch a few scary movies, but mostly, I’ll just watch the very few Tim Burton movies that come on literally maybe once in a lifetime on our TV (it sucks, like if you’re favourite show wasn’t on Netflix or available anywhere) (+ its also sucks that most of his movies are old so they aren’t even relevant anymore).

I think that’s basically all I have about Halloween. Hope you enjoyed (if you’re reading this 6 months into the future, hope you’re having a good Halloween).

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