Our first Brazilian Halloween 2010

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What was Holloween like in Brazil? Well, it wasn't much of anything. It was the begining of October and there was a small end-cap at Wal-Mart with a costume selection. Costumes were the last thing on my mind as I was packing to move here so this was great to see. The costumes were Buzz Light Year, a skeleton, a witch, and a couple of Carnival costumes. They were all shorts of course which I thought was e pretty smart. We chose a "Carnival Gypsy" and a "Carnival Pirate" which explains how little clothes my children are wearing. When Chapel first put her costume on she tried to pull it down over her belly. Asher on the other hand thought it was so cool that he didn't have to wear a shirt! A couple of stores had a hand full of decorations. The Scream mask and Freddy's glove are very poplular here. I never saw any of the "cute" Halloween things we have in the States what little they had was based on horror. We first carved Jack-O-Melons because what they call pumpkins are more what we call gords. Brazil is primarily a Catholic and Evangalistic so, Halloween is seen as being very satanic and demon based. Even if we had our decorations I'm not sure if we would have put them outside...don't think it would have made a great first impression. One family decorated. They also threw a GREAT Holloween party! Everyone came dressed - Jeramie and I were even able to pull together some make shift costumes. Halloween night we got dressed up and went out trick or treating...we thought. We were the only people out other than some curious neighborhood kids playing soccer. Thankful we got an earlier invitation to one house. So one house it was! Who needs all that candy anyway? After our "trick or treating" we came back to our house, carved "pumpkins", roasted seeds, let the kids eat thier candy and watch Halloween cartoons (brought in from states and recorded off Nick Jr). Thankfully the Philips family joined our first experience which in the end made it a really fun night!






























































































































































































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