Sunday, November 2, 2008

HALLOWEEN

Yesterday there were big parties everywhere in the US... Halloween is probably on of the most important days of the year for a lot Americans.
Actually I can understand this.. it's pretty fun to dress up and do some weird stuff you usually wouldn't. Nearly the whole class came already dressed to scholl, highlights were definetly the followning costumes: Elvis (oh yeah, looked awesome!), a cow (sooooo cool), a sailor, Rocky Balboa and more. (At this point I won't say anything about my coustume...)

In the evening there was a party at our school, but just until about 9pm. Nevertheless it was a lot of fun and the place was really crowded. There were a lot of really good and creative costumes, fact is that our class provided some of the best. The sailor won the prize for the best costume and I got the prize for the funniest costume (no I won't tell you... not yet)

It was also really entertaining to walk through the city afterwards and see all the creative and cool, but often also just standard costumes. Everybody seemed to be dressed up for Halloween and just wanted to have fun... it was great.

Unfortunately I haven't got some good photos yet, as I didn't take my camera with me, but I'll update this probably as soon as I get some nice pictures.
(I just have some pictures from the morning, which aren't that fun... but maybe I'll post these if I can't get the other pictures soon)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm so curiouse about your costume - you can imagine that i'm not the only one :-)I'm looking forward to your photo! :-)))

Anonymous said...

well I saw him and he was really awesome... some hundred pictures say everything...

Anonymous said...

Hi... I just found out about your costume :-) I found the hint in the blog of Chris - clever of you to hide it there :-)))

süli said...

I didn't hide it there, but I simply don't have any pictures so far... Now you have to see the movie, otherwise you won't understand the costume...

Anonymous said...

I saw the movie :)))) You look breathtaking!