Thursday, November 1, 2012

Happy Frankenstorm and Stuff

What a whirlwind this past week has been!  I can hardly believe it's already November (the best month of the year, btw) and that I have survived the month of October.  So busy, ya'll.  So busy.

Here are a few photos, for your viewing pleasure.  I'm learning to knit, so I'm keeping this brief in order to return to my knitting coma.  

Besides, I know pictures are worth a thousand words and that means you don't really wanna read about it when you can look at pretty pictures.  I wasn't born yesterday, just this month.

Erin and I.  Probably watching Castle on abc.com.
Dad and Rebecca!!!!!!  They came to visit last week.  We had a great time.  This photo was taken at the Italian Market in South Philly.  Dad kept asking where the Italians were.  I forgot how embarrassing he can be.
Dustin perusing the produce.  This is the BEST place to go for affordable, fresh produce.  A bunch of asparagus sells for 75cents to $1 per bunch.  I saw blackberries for $1.50 per pint.  Ridiculous!
Dropping the 'rents off at the airport.  They left just before Hurricane Sandy blew in.  Becca crocheted my awesome purple slouchy hat.  Love it!  Perfect timing too because it's coooold!

 ** SIDE NOTE for all concerned parties:

We survived the storm with minimal to no damage at all.  Monday night was VERY windy, but we never lost power and watched "Soul Surfer" as a house (minus Janell because she thought the movie would be too corny!) all huddled up in mine and Dustin's room.  We had popcorn and hot chocolate to boot!  Needless to say, we emerged unharmed.  Unfortunately, not everyone can echo that.  Please keep the families/people in New Jersey and New York in your thoughts and prayers.

Happy Halloween!!  We thought we had trick-or-treaters, when we actually had a special delivery for Amy!!  Her parents sent these cute little cookies to her (which actually means to everyone!).  The ribbon in my hair was decoration in the cookie tray.  I figured, it's Halloween, why not be festive.  I'm bringing back the high-pony and hair ribbons ya'll (and bangs, ha!! Can anyone say 1999, 'cause I can!).  Watch out!

It's a family tradition.
A Lloyd family tradition to be exact.  The tradition being chili and doughnuts on for dinner on Halloween.  You use your doughnut to dip in your chili.  It's not bad.    And I'm J/K-ing.  Well, about dipping the doughnut in your chili, it's more like dessert.  The four in the top-right corner.  They're pumpkin.  And amazing.
Also, we talked a lot about our Halloween traditions, which was really fun because I don't remember really having many traditions for this holiday.

I mean, Halloween for me = dressing up as a Bible character and going to the church for a "non" Halloween event (aka, Harvest Happenings).  There were lots of games, like fishing for candy, Musical Chairs, Cake Walks, and a Costume Contest.  Lots of candy, no witches or ghosts or skeletons.  We did carve pumpkins and visit the grandparents and relatives to collect our fair share of candy and Popcorn Balls!!!

As I got older, I remember going to the Ashby's Halloween party, which was always a blast.  They definitely went all out on decorations and food and fun!  For some reason I always remember  my brothers friend Corey dressed up as a Sailor with a mustache drawn on.  It's a funny memory, but I can't remember why it's so funny.  I digress.

Oh, funny memory that was shared from dinner last night, Janell had similar childhood memories like my Harvest Happenings stories, but her's were a little more, well, sad.  Her dad is a dentist (need I say more). And, well, she had to trade in her candy once she got home from her church non-Halloween function, for sugar-free candy disks.

Amy and her siblings were only allowed to have two pieces of candy before going to bed. Bummer.

Erin's parents picked out the candy they wanted from her and her siblings Halloween loot.  Unfair.

Caleb stashed/hoarded all of his candy in his sock drawer, so no one would find it.  He's on the verge of turning into a sugar cube.

It was fun to share memories and traditions with my friends last night.  Being in community with these people makes me feel like I have access to a lot of really cool ideas, traditions, experiences that I may not have ever thought of or experienced on my own.

I'm thankful for that.

I guess I wasn't so brief this time.

You know what I would love?  I would love for anyone reading this to share their (non)/Halloween traditions (vintage or new!) or memories.  It would be an easy way for people to start new traditions or add to the ones they already have.  Also, it's fun to remember these things.

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Well, until next time my dear friends....

Keep Posted,

the rave

3 comments:

  1. "I don't get it! Where are all the Italians????" That just sums up the specialness that is Tody!

    I cracked up reading about poor Janelle having to experience a non-Halloween, non-candy October 31. Depressing, but hilarious. When I was a kid there were too many scares about razor blades in apples, so trick or treating was out. We did have an annual bonfire, weenie roast with the cousins, though, complete with plenty of unhealthy food and candy. Grandad definitely wasn't one to limit the sugar!

    I'm so happy you're learning to knit. I saw something this morning that said, "I knit so I won't kill people." I can completely understand that sentiment! My crochet has probably saved lives.

    Hugs to you and your house mates! I'm glad you stayed safe, warm, and dry. Love you! -Becca

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    1. Haha! A bonfire is an excellent idea! Unfortunately, I am not sure it would be a good idea in the city. Where are my country friends?! Miles and miles away. :(

      Knitting, at this point, may keep me from killing others, but I am not sure how good it is at keeping me from killing myself. I have completed 5 rows of 130 stitches an feel really successful. I don't want to jinx myself though, so that's all I am going to say about that.

      Love you Becca!

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  2. Hi Raven! I forgot to ask you guys about the storm! We're pleased as can be to have met you and Dustin this weekend! It's been a sweet and and blessed time. I like the bangs and high ponytail!

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