Thursday, October 31, 2013

BOO!! Happy three months!

Happy Halloween to everyone! Please go out and do lots of trick or treating for me, because I won't be.  Halloween is one of several holidays that is not celebrated world wide. It's not that Halloween is unheard of; Brazilians have seen how we celebrate in movies and have the general idea down but it isn't commonly celebrated.  So no haunted houses, no cool decorations, and no big bags full of candy. There are some parties though, where you can dress up, but that's more for teenager/young adults.  There is another holiday in October that sort of replaces Halloween in the Brazilian child's life; the name in English is the Day of Children.  The Day of Children, from what I understand, is sort of like Halloween, Christmas, or Easter in that the kids receive presents and/or candy.  In my experience we had a huge get together (around 200 people I was told) with my church and ate some delicious Brazilian cuisine that my mother cooked! It's very enjoyable!
On Day of the Children helping my mom in the kitchen!

Ballet recital

All dressed up for the recital

Indonesia, Brazil, Germany, USA, and Turkey

I never want to take for granted that I live within walking distance of the beach.

Friends from school


Food!

My city

This is a game where you flip a bottle cap and you have to do whatever the bubble you land on says like do a silly dance.


My sisters



Brazilians :)

AFS party!







He took about 5 minutes to paint this!

Coconuts!





Sharing some of my culture was so much more difficult without the same measuring cups, but we managed. Grandma, your recipe was a hit!

Carrot Cake

Tabasco sauce is in Brazil!


Last day with my friend until he goes back to Bahia



The kids in this condominium have a great idea!
Tchau,
Sarah










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