Thursday, November 3, 2011

You Ain't Seen Nothin' until you've seen Halloween in our 'hood.

This was supposed to be a low key Halloween in the Marsh Wren cul-de-sac this year. We collaborated with the neighbors for our usual Halloween potluck, and instead of the Hinajosa's hosting their incredible haunted house this year, we will all pitch in to make our homes spooky. Our next door neighbors had Peanuts on the big screen. We hosted a craft station for the kids. When I pulled in to my driveway, to find an enormous handmade Pirate ship sitting in the midst of the cul-de-sac on Halloween morning, (although this was a low level production for Ed's usual), I knew then... low key, it would not be.  Cameryn and I so enjoyed his birthday trick-or -treating, while Cohl ran along with his friends and our neighbors ahead. After making that entrance into the cul-de-sac on Halloween Eve, all of the homes in their Halloween best, it was truly a sight to be seen. Hundreds and hundreds of trick-or- treaters enjoyed it too.

 A little Imagination, less than $50 in Halloween Garb and some recycled materials from around the house, the Capano House becomes haunted too. Boo!


Gianni Gracen Photography   Hinajosa Haunted Pirate Castle and Ship

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