halloween in california is the awesomest. seriously. the best. maybe it's an overcompensation for lacking real seasons, but the variety of october holiday experiences are diverse and numerous -- and i've been taking advantage all month.
the celebrations continued on saturday evening with a church sponsored mid-singles dance/awkward social experiment up in los angeles. the truth is, i really shouldn't have gone. i was exhausted from my late night pool adventures and my early morning flight, but i get to be in town for these things so rarely that i felt like i had to go. unfortunately as a result, i went with a bad attitude and a low tolerance for the 'awkward social experiment' portions of the evening. i can't imagine that my company was remotely enjoyable, so i'm grateful that my companions were not only people i genuinely enjoy, but also ones who were very patient with me.
| nicole, matt, jami, me, and rick |
and on the upside, i was happy with my (red riding hood) costume, for the first time in years!
luckily, i had a chance to redeem myself on all hallow's eve.
a friend from church had organized a group outing with various stops throughout the evening.
jami and i headed to john's (the organizer extraordinaire) house to see if anyone else needed a lift, and filled the car before heading off to stop 1: the earrywood haunted house.
the local haunted house celebrated it's 10th anniversary this year, and this was my second visit (my first, a couple of years ago). i love that this free haunt is a truly home-crafted affair created for the sheer love of the holiday, and of scaring people, and that it is a really good haunted house!
during our wait, the group expanded from a dozen or so to 30 or 40 people, we used the time to catch up with old friends and make new ones.
when our time came to enter the maze, rick, emily (a new introduction), and i headed in. much to my chagrin, i brought up the rear of our trio, so of course i quickly became the obvious target. so much so that one of the 'characters' followed me through the entire maze, periodically popping up out of nowhere to remind me that he was there. i got a few genuine scares and screams from the experience and managed to make it out alive!
this was a new, and totally amazing experience for me. all i knew going into it was that we were going to some kind of halloween block party, but i learned later that the event originated from a local brain surgeon who loves the holiday and happens to own a few investment properties in the same neighborhood. so, every year, he picks a theme, foots the bill for and enlists the aid of his tenants and other neighbors for a neighborhood-wide halloween celebration.
my initial reaction was surprise at just how many people were wandering the streets participating in the festivities. i also found it very exciting that there was a halloween activity that somehow blended children and adults, costumes and 'street' clothes, trick-or-treating, and party, seamlessly.
the crowd, though large, was remarkably tame, friendly, and diverse. it felt so different from previous halloweens in virginia. i've been a little east-coast homesick lately, but october has given me a chance to remember some of the things that make california special, and the block party was the icing.
this year's theme was the wizard of oz, and after joining up with a couple of other cars, we began following dorothy's journey from kansas to oz and back again. criss-crossing the street from top to bottom, each house held a piece of the story. we started on the farm (complete with actual tractor) with dorothy singing about a rainbow and slowly made our way through the rest of the tale.
we saw dorothys at most of the houses, each one at a different place in the story. we met glinda, the tin man, scarecrow, cowardly lion, and of course, the wicked witch, time and time again. we lost our friends and found them, and lost them again. we avoided a tornado, sang with munchkins, traveled to the emerald city (complete with giant animatronic 'wizard'), met more friends, waved off a hot air balloon and called it a most excellent night.
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