10 ways to get in the Halloween spirit with your exchange student
With the falling leaves, cooling temperatures and Halloween just around the corner, pumpkins and parties are in the air. Eat, treat and be scary. Check out some of our favorite ideas below to spook yourself into the Halloween spirit!
1. Have a scary movie night
Heat the popcorn, grab the candy bowl, and get ready to curl up and cover your eyes. Check out some of our favorites - Hocus Pocus, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and Casper.
2. Throw a costume party
What are you going to dress up as this year? A superhero? A Pokemon? Your favorite celebrity?
3. Go to a haunted attraction
Haunted houses, hayrides, and spooky corn mazes are all good for a little fright!
4. Tell ghost stories
Best told over a bonfire and with a flashlight, preferably outdoors, at night, where everyone can be a bit more spooked. Don't forget to watch your back!
5. Carve pumpkins
Head to the pumpkin patch and grab the perfect Jack-o-lantern-to-be. Did you know that you can bake the seeds inside and enjoy a classic fall treat while carving spooky designs into your pumpkin?
6. Do some decorating
Time to head to the attic and dig around for the cobwebs, skeletons and orange lights - don't forget to put your carved pumpkins outside.
7. Bake festive treats
Have you ever had a candy apple? How about a S'more? Time to taste all the sinful sweets - try putting on a spookly playlist of music and keep some garlic around to fend off any vampires in the kitchen!
8. Explore local legends
In there anything in your community that remains unsolved? Maybe it's the Headless Horseman, the witches of Salem, or some ghosts of gold-mines past. Dig into your spooky town history.
9. Fill up on candy
Sweet, chocolate, fruity? Pick your poison. This month Americans buy more than 600 million pounds of candy to spread the Halloween spirit. Bring some into school or work to share with your teachers and colleagues.
10. Go trick or treating
You can't you beat this classic American tradition. Plan your route, grab a buddy, and fill your bags with sweet treats from friends and family in your neighborhood!
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