44 bags of candy handed out
3 trick-or-treaters: a pirate (Susie, and a very cute pirate she was), a black widow spider, and a reluctant teenage bat (Brian, who realized at the last minute he wanted some candy)
1 mom (that would be, uh, moi) who kept all the short, chewy strawberry Twizzlers for herself
8 costumed neighbors who attended our candy-swap party after the main event
All in all, it was your typical Halloween around here. We're still eating candy, although the girls are being remarkably selfish about their KitKats this year. You know, you think you're raising them right, and then reality just up and smacks you in the head.
But that's okay, I just wrote them both out of the will.
Just add some bicycles, and this is pretty much us. |
Like I said, STRESS.
So, earlier this week, Larry asked me to show him all the mini-camper websites and even appeared to be listening to me as I explained what I thought were the pros and cons of each one. Then he spent the next few days doing his typical obsessive thing of comparing and evaluating absolutely every detail about these things.
Me, I just look at the pictures.
So whose method is better? I can't say, but I can tell you that we both pretty much came to the same conclusion as to which camper might best fit our needs. And my way left me more time to eat the Halloween candy. Nuff said.
Of course, all this research was completely theoretical, since we don't happen to have $12 - 20K lying around right now to throw at our camper problems. But, hey, we all need our fantasies, don't we?
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So which camper did you both think was The One?!?
ReplyDeleteI think we were both looking at the T@G Max, but I just changed my mind again. Doesn't matter, as it is all still theoretical. I keep thinking, hey, we might just as well go big and get the Alto Safari. But we would have to drive up to Montreal just to check it out, and I don't even have a passport, and c'mon, be real, we're not going to just head up to Montreal on a whim, plus it is $35,000. So I'm not being realistic. AT ALL.
DeleteThose Altos are calling my name. I don't have a passport either, but WA has the option of Enhanced Driver's Licenses which I do have and it gives me the ability to cross the border and come home again. Unfortunately, it does not give me $35,000. Reality is such a bummer.
DeleteYou could do camper tours, sort of like people do college tours. Just have fun driving around the country looking at all the campers you MIGHT get. Get that passport, and then find a camper that resides in Vancouver. Road trip!
ReplyDeleteLast year my husband and I spent a fair amount of time looking at treadmills/exercise bikes, and then after all that he refused to buy anything.
44 BAGS of candy? Good grief! Would have been cheaper just to buy your kids some candy and cut off all the lights. I'm such a Scrooge! BAH HUMBUG! :)
ReplyDeleteYou don't happen to live in Alexandria, VA do you? We were at my sister-in-law's for Halloween and I was totally amazed by the sheer volume of people that were there. They block off streets and it was like a giant street party. I felt bad for all the people who had to hand out candy because I imagine they spent a ton of money.
Whoops - I meant 44 little treat bags. We started the tradition years ago of packing those little bags with a few pieces of candy each (because it gave my kids an excuse to play with the candy on Halloween morning), and we've never gotten away from it.
DeleteI love the red Twizzlers too. Can not resist them and I've also become obsessed with Butterfingers, which I used to hate. Yesterday I saw butterfingers baking bits in the grocery store.
ReplyDeleteAh, 44 treat BAGS! Got it. I like that you still sent 3 trick or treaters out. I only had two, and one almost didn't go!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had a husband who agreed a camper would be a good idea. He does NOT and there's not a chance of changing his mind.