For most of you, the holiday season starts in December. If you're from the States, it probably kicks off in November with Thanksgiving. But if you're a horror enthusiast like we are, the holiday season begins in October with Halloween.
This year was extra special because my husband celebrated the BIG 4-0 just a day before the spooktacular holiday. It was also the first time we’ve invited more than one person to our home since the pandemic began in 2019.
With the infection rate significantly decreased in Argentina, we decided to throw caution to the wind and open our doors.
So, in mid-October, we invited two dear friends over for an early Halloween/birthday celebration. Although Zach had met up with our friend Melisa a few times over the last two years, this was my first time seeing her and her boyfriend Javier since 2019.
Then we celebrated the hub’s 40th
birthday and had a blast!
As usual, the celebration was full of homemade Halloween themed food, treats and store-bought candies.
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BBQ chicken with Jack O' Lantern bread |
We were pleasantly surprised that the candy stores here in Córdoba, Argentina, had more Halloween-themed candies than last year.
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Don't buy these! They have regular candy inside instead of Halloween candy. |
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Skull candies! |
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Gummy brain candies! |
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Eyeball candies |
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We made witch hats out of Rice Krispy Treats. On the right is our attempt at making the book from Hocus Pocus. We’ll do better next year, I promise. |
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We ordered powdered donuts, placed vampire teeth in the middle, and glazed them with fake blood. |
This year, we wore the masks seen in last year’s hit South Korean drama Squid Game. If you haven’t seen the show, I strongly recommend it.
Unfortunately, there’s one Halloween tradition that we’ve only been able to do once over the last ten years:
Carving a Jack O’ Lantern!
Finding a decent pumpkin in Argentina during this time of year is tough, so we came up with a wacky idea. Instead of carving pumpkins, we decided to carve peppers. Now, let me be honest, the carvings you’re about to see didn’t happen on Halloween — we actually did them on November 9th.
If you're thinking, "Oh geez! That will never work," check this out!
Once we were done with our pepper Jack O’ Lanterns, we chopped them up and used them to make veggie lasagna.
I don’t even like vegetables, but it was really tasty.
So, the takeaway here is that if you’re living abroad and don’t have what you need for Halloween, compromise!
Before I wrap up, I want to share my Halloween movie list for 2022. Many of them were new to us, but there were also a few horror favorites from previous years. Hopefully, you’ll find one or two that you haven’t seen.
Enjoy!
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Rob Zombie’s 31 – This one was a surprise hit!
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Barbarian – It was alright, but you’re going to hate Justin Long’s character so much!
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Insidious Chapter 3 – Better the second time around!
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Insidious: The Last Key – Also better the second time around!
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Halloween 2018 – Decent!
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Halloween Kills – It was alright!
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Halloween Ends – It sucked! Don’t waste your time!
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Jeepers Creepers Reborn – Seriously! WTF! Horrible!
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Hocus Pocus 2 – Predictable but entertaining.
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Old People – Scary enough to make you respect your elders.
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Hush – You’ll never want to live in the woods… like ever!
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The Haunted Mansion – Great for kids. Kinda boring for adults.
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Hellraiser 2022 – I only saw this because of Jamie Clayton, but the movie was boring AF!
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The Curse of Bridge Hollow – This was a surprisingly cool movie!
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The Visitor – Meh.
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When a Stranger Calls Back – The sequel to the classic When a Stranger Calls (Not the reboot).
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All Hallows’ Eve 2 – Some scenes are scary.
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Spirit Halloween – A haunted party store? Yes, please!
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The Inhabitant – It was okay.
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Rise of the Zombies – Another surprisingly good horror flick. A bit low budget, but decent.
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Terrifier – Low budget but scary and gory. Don’t watch if you’re afraid of clowns.
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Terrifier 2 – Not as great as the first one, but scary and gory enough.
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Friday the 13th: Jason Lives – A classic.
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Hostile – It was supposed to be Mad Max meets Resident Evil, but it was a disappointment.
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The Accursed – Scary enough for Halloween.
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The Scariest Story Ever – A Mickey Mouse Halloween Spooktacular – Short but okay.
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Disney’s Trick or Treat – It was short but entertaining.
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The School for Good and Evil – Surprisingly good. I hope they do a part 2.
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Aftershock – You’ll never want to travel abroad again.
That’s it for this year’s Halloween celebration! Hopefully, your season was as spooky and fun as ours!
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ReplyDeleteHi Brian. Sorry for taking so long to respond, but I usually screen the comments and totally forget to check them. I just saw this now. Zach and I are doing well. How are you?
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