Wikipedia tells us that the roots of the holiday are in pagan customs and Celtic Samhain. Entering in to the dark part of the year was seen as a liminal time, when the spirits or fairies (the Aos Sí) could more easily come into our world and were particularly active.
Edith: I’ll start off here. I LOVE Halloween. I adore getting dressed up in a
costume of any kind. I don’t have little kids of my own anymore, or grandchildren yet, and it’s so fun to see what tiny costumes are popular this year and to drop candy into orange plastic pumpkins or the pillowcases of early teens. These days I’ve been getting my costume fix by dressing up in the theme of the New England Crime Bake banquet, which last year was “Femme Fatales and Ladykillers.” LIz and I went as sluts fatales…
Jessie: My favorite part of Halloween is the parties. I am a total sucker for themed food and I love to construct silly or creepy cupcakes and cream puffs. I like elegantly frightful decorations. I adore Jack-o- lanterns. Eating doughnuts off strings plucks at my heartstrings. I love construction paper bats and lollipop and tissue ghosts. Most years I make a chocolatey truffle cake shaped like a bat whether there is a party or not. Even after the kids are too old to trick or treat they still love the bat cake!
Okay, I don’t hate the photo above. How could you? But that’s as far as you’ll get me to go.
Liz: Halloween is my absolute favorite holiday. The more haunted houses, ghouls and scares the better. I’m a Salem, Mass. girl and I love spending October days and nights there soaking up the vibe of ghosts past. Finding new scary places to visit is my other pastime – last year I discovered the Dark Manor haunted house here in Connecticut and I have to say, it rocks! Plus, I love candy 🙂
Readers: Love Halloween or hate it? Favorite costume? Favorite candy?