
Which is fun, on one level: “Wow!” the girls will say as we stroll past a house with plastic tombstones in the yard, fake cobwebs stretched across the windows, orange lights along the roofline and an inflatable witch and ghost standing on the porch, “This is a really good Halloween house!”
On another level, it’s problematic: They want to know when we’re going to put our Halloween decorations up. I can’t exactly tell them that, um, I don’t really think it’s tasteful to put that much plastic, made in China crap all over your house. How about just some pumpkins and chrysanthemums?
So, instead, I hem and haw: “Well, you know, we don’t really have a lot of Halloween decorations…”
“Then you can buy some at the store!”
“I’ve got an even better idea,” I finally think to say. “Why don’t we make some decorations?”
Read the rest — and see what we made! — over at Baby Squared.
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