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How was your Halloween?

Mine was a lot of fun – we had a party for a dozen (seven-year-old) witches, ghosts and vampires.
Mind you, I think it'll take a week to recover (and two-weeks to find all the trick-or-treat sweets that are scattered all around the house – I've washed the floor three times, but it's still sticky!).
Our road was awash in ghouls and monsters out spooking. It was an all-round brilliant time – except for Dizzy going missing. We thought our daft little cat had had the sense to disappear into a cupboard or somewhere to escape the partying kids, but instead, she'd wandered streets away (maybe she'd been following someone dressed as a black cat?). Luckily, a really nice couple found her and brought her back, quite late at night.
Hopefully, she'll be more sensible now. Though I doubt it – I had a bath earlier, and she clambered onto my knees (which were sticking out of the water) and tried to cosy down on them!
Yep, she's nuts...
Must scoot – I'm in need of an early night, as I'm a bit tire... Zzzzzzz...
Lots of loveness,
Karen McCombie :c)

posted @ 02 November 2009 13:47 by

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very cool i was a zombie and i saw lots of people outside with good halloween costumes and i had fun trick or treating

posted @ 04 November 2009 10:51 by


It was great! i got sweets and(wait for it). . . MONEY!!!!!
(even though it was only pennies)
it could help raise £30.00 for my contact lenses!
the negative things aboute it is that les people bother to be generous (ow)
(honestly! i've only started was 11! ad just turned 12 in the 13th of septembre!)
love your books karen, i wish i could meet yo and dizzy myself ...

posted @ 18 November 2009 10:56 by


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