It's time to pick costumes, disguise your face and go trick-or-treating! Even though this fun tradition is not so popular in our country, but I still love it. It's like you can make fun of yourself for a day, forget about prejudices and have fun. The best part is how people celebrate it different ways: little kids go from house to house and ask for candy with their creative costumes, teens go partying and having a good time and elder people help carving pumpkins, decorating the house and giving young kids candy. I think it's a very creative "holiday" where anybody can participate. Although I didn't carve a pumpkin this year (well, the day has twenty-four hours!) I like this festive day of the year. We had this lecture the other day in English class with a natural-speaker teacher from Ireland who explained the traditions and Jack-O-Lantern story, he also presented us the scariest places around Scotland, England and Ireland. I was pretty freaked out! Anyway...