Sunday, November 29, 2009

The Pumpkin Experience

Halloween 09 was quite the experience for me. Even though I did not go trick or treating or to a party, which is usually the case, I did other things that certainly weighted it out.

Living in residence, at least the one I’m in makes it feel sort of like kindergarten, but honestly I like it. With the floors divided into houses, i.e. A, B, C, D and E, with a don for each one, we have activities every month. Some are joint activities, as in with all the other houses, some aren’t. So with October being the Halloween month, one activity was pumpkin carving along with pumpkin pies and hot chocolate. Yes, you’re right, I was very excited. A first timer with the pumpkin and its variations!

Everyone got a pumpkin and we dispersed into the common rooms. We sorted things out and got to work. It was a very pleasant afternoon; talking, laughing, eating etc. basically everyone was cheery and I had a good time :)

This is my pumpkin
Apparently pumpkins aren't sweet like fruits, which was my conception. Also, some people kept the seeds to eat. Apparently you fry them I think?!
This is my hot chocolate :)
They were very prepared, there was whipped cream and marshmallows
Good job! Being my first time, I decided to go
with a classical pumpkin face...I tell
you I was so proud of myself.

Voila!!

Sara, the girl next to me, carved THIS. Some students are very creative.

Pumpkin carving exhibt.




It looks perfect!

What d'ya think
Did I mention, another great thing about being in rez, you get presies in your mailbox :D


Going downtown on Halloween night was another experience...some people put a lot of effort into their costumes, quite a show and it was packed. This Halloween walk happens on the "gay street" as this Canadian flag indicates. I saw Elmo and took a picture with him.

4 comments:

Zol said...

RAMA!

Going through the pictures, I liked two things:

First, the work on the pumpkin looked nice, the craving and the faces had good diversities. Good work, I understand why it would feel like "kindergarten" but it still it's nice to do such an activity once a year.

Second and more importantly: You look GREAT! Your smile is different and your facial expression is different! You seriously look happy or "content" I should say! Bless you and enshalla this is everlasting.

Wishing you all the best and missing you...

ZoL

Zol said...

Rama!

Going over your pumpkin experience I realized two things:

First of all the whole experience looks interesting, I can see why you called it "kindergarten"! But, it looks nice I like the cravings on the pumpkin: good diversities with the faces!

Second, you look GREAT! Your picture with the pumpkin and Elmo is nice. I don't know how or why but your smile is different and your facial expression is totally different. I can tell you are happy and content! Enshalla this is everlasting, am really happy for you.

Wishing you all the best

ZOL

Lani said...

Look at you. Canada looks good on you. Wish it was just a little closer to us, though. We miss you, too. Hugs.

Mahameeho3 said...

Ramaaaaaaaa, the pics look so cutee and amazing dear, it looks like your really enjoying it, am soo happy for you :) Miss you babe and hope uni is well, enjoy the snowwww, wish you all the best, mwah!!

Love MahameehO=