halloween and skinny jeans
All in all I had a pretty great weekend. Carl and I spent most of Halloween trying to work out our bad luck situations. Sometimes it seems like we're being picked on. I was really upset afterwards, and mentally exhausted so we decided to lay low instead of going to the party I had been really excited to attend. We did still go trick or treating wtih the girls, and that was really wonderful! They were definitely old enough to understand and had a great time gathering candy. They loved saying "trick or treat" and "thank you" and especially using their glow sticks. We weren't out very late at all, and Carl and I wrapped up the night watching "Tower of Terror" snuggled on the living room couch drinking hot chocolate.
Saturday, we headed to the Towson football game. We had another set of free tickets (we are lucky when it comes to those) and we had a nice time. The girls were tired from the night before, so we only stayed until half-time, but the day was so beautiful, and the game was pretty exciting. Saturday night, Carl and I headed out to Babalu to celebrate Cirucci's 27th bday. As I was getting dressed, I decided to try on my skinny jeans. My skinny jeans from when I lived in FL. My skinny jeans I haven't worn since I was in college. To my suprise, they fit! I felt like Miranda in the episode of Sex in the City when they go to "Bed" and Carrie gets "arrested for smoking a doobie (sp?)". Perhaps the funniest part of dinner was when Carl ordered a drink called the Scorpion, which came being a bright pink girly drink with fruit! After dinner we headed to Howl at the Moon, which was a lot of fun! We were able to get in for free, which was nice. I was still really tired from the day before, so we didn't stay too late.
We went to Cirucci's again in the morning for some yummy breakfast bake and cinnamon rolls to celebrate her actual birthday. I spent the rest of the day working on homework and reading the third book from the Twilight series. I'm totally obsessed.


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