Saturday, 10 November 2007

Creepy Crawlies, Jack 'o lanterns and Diwali

A traveling zoo came for Abby's school Halloween party. There were lizards, snakes, an owl, a skunk, and worst of all big, hairy tarantulas.
Abby touched the lizards but nothing else. Everytime they offered to let her touch any of the other animals, she politely said "no thank you." It was cute!


She shivered when she saw the snake and put her arms up but still politely shook her head and replied, "no thank you."
There was no chance of her touching the tarantulas...

I don't blame her, I would not touch it either.

On a much less creepy crawly note, Sammy felt the need to dress up fancy when we carved the pumpkin this year. She looks dazzling, doesn't she?


We carved our pumpkin the weekend after Halloween because of being in Wales the weekend before. Abby and Sam didn't know the difference.

Abby celebrated Diwali (the holiday was this past Friday) with her school. She made candles and then the students got to dress up in saris. Abby loved dressing up in the beautiful and colorful saris. Diwali is one of the biggest festivals of Hindus. In India it is celebrated with lots of enthusiasm and happiness. This festival is celebrated for five continuous days, with the third day being celebrated as the main Diwali or as 'Festival of Lights'. Fireworks are always associated with this festival. We heard a lot of fireworks Friday night, yet again as we were trying to go to sleep. The day is celebrated with people lighting candles all around their house.

3 comments:

ishybeanie said...

Abby is so cute saying no thank you. I don't think i would have been that polite, is halloween a big holiday there?

Elieson Family said...

I meant to comment on this earlier, sorry.
The "no, thank you" is what my kids say to get out of eating anything other than sugar. I don't find it quite so cute anymore.
After living in Trinidad and then London, Diwali is expected, and when nobody even knew what it was about here, I felt all cultured and cool explaining it! Woo-Hoo!

Cindy Lou Who said...

Aunt Pat liked the pictures, but please refrain from spiders...
eeeeewwwww! They make her ill! No being polite when it comes to to spiders...the only good spider is a dead spider, thank you very much! The girls are so cute, they will be adults before we see them again! Lots of Love!