Black Cat or Bloody Girl

For the past couple of years, my youngest daughter has had to have two different costumes for Halloween. I do not know how this happened, but somehow she has been obsessed with being something scary and bloody. Of course, her elementary school doesn’t allow bloody costumes, so she decides on one safe costume for the school parade, and then makes herself all gory for trick-or-treating.

Halloween 2016

She has been spending weeks practicing her bloody scar makeup to get it realistic, and she cut up a shirt and painted it with “blood.”

The school costume, however, does not receive as much preparation. Two nights before Halloween, she was going to wear a smock and make a palette and be an artist for the Halloween parade. The night before Halloween, she decided to be a black cat. She found a big, fat pipe cleaner to be her tail, dressed all in black, and the next morning had me make her hair into two buns to be her ears.

 

As soon as she got home from school, with a little school glue, makeup and fake blood, she transformed into something else….

One of the other moms in our trick-or-treating group even asked me if she really hurt herself!

Fortunately, her wounds washed off later that night!

Linking up with Mama Kat’s Writer’s Workshop here:  I Was Right

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NaBloPoMo No. 9

Is National Blog Posting Month still a thing? I searched the internet today and couldn’t find anything about NaBloPoMo 2017. Even if it isn’t a thing this year, it’s always been a thing for me in November, so here we go!

I’ve been trying to jump start my failing blog by reading Stephen King’s book, On Writing. It’s pretty good, but I didn’t realize it was a memoir about Stephen King writing his own books, not necessarily a book about how to write. I just reached the part where he gets paid a huge amount of money for Carrie, but before that, he does a whole lot of writing without much income. As a preschool teacher, I spend a lot of time doing what I love without much income. This year, I am teaching 5 mornings a week and also doing administrative work, which is cutting into something else that I love: writing time.

This month, I hope to take a little bit of that writing time back, and write just a little bit every day as I have for the past eight Novembers during NaBloPoMo. I’ll catch you up on what’s been going on in my life, hopefully share some of our travels with you as I’ve been hinting I would do, and let you in on another hobby that I’ve been happily learning!

Let’s just pretend this says “2017,” shall we?

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