Update + Happy Halloween~

How’re you guys! It’s been almost five months since I last updated! Gosh! I wish you haven’t forgotten me! :3: Blame my offline life! :19: I really missed all of you!~ :18: I wish you missed me too… Anyweyz, If you want to know what happened to me, just visit my main blog!

So, today’s the so-called halloween. Are you celebrating it? Are you ready for it? Heh, I’m not :7: Most Filipinos throw costume parties during halloween. Children often cry to their parents just to buy them a costume. But people really don’t know the facts about halloween. Bakit pa kelangang alamin? Mag-party na lang! :1: For me, it is important. I’m the type of person that is really curious about the things around me. I ask myself, pa’no kaya nag-start ang halloween? Bakit may halloween? and other stuffs… Ikaw? Do you want to know some facts about halloween?
I searched the net about it. And I’ve found some interesting facts. I would like to share it to you, if you want…

History ▼


Where did the HALLOWEEN got its name? ▼


:23: Orange and black are Halloween colors because orange is associated with the Fall harvest and black is associated with darkness and death.
:23: Jack o’ Lanterns originated in Ireland where people placed candles in hollowed-out turnips to keep away spirits and ghosts on the Samhain holiday.
:23: The ancient Celts thought that spirits and ghosts roamed the countryside on Halloween night. They began wearing masks and costumes to avoid being recognized as human.
:23: The next full moon on Halloween night will be October 31, 2020.
:23: Chocolate is much better than hard candy for you and your child’s teeth. Chocolate contains tannins, which slow down the formation of plaque on the teeth….Further, chocolate usually stays in the mouth a shorter time than hard candy, which is another dental benefit.
:23: The first “Jack-O-Lanterns” were not pumpkins - they were hollowed-out turnips and originated in Ireland.
:23: The word “trick” refers to a (mostly idle) threat to perform mischief on the homeowners or their property if no treat is given. In some parts of Ireland and Scotland children still go guising. In this custom the child performs some sort of show, i.e. sings a song or tells a ghost story, in order to earn their treats.

When it comes to October 31st and November 1st, Scary photos and videos are very common. I gathered scary pictures from the net. The choice is yours if you believe these or not.
Ghosts ▼


Bahala na kayong humusga :19:

Too much for my halloween post? hehe, I’ll bloghop now. Please visit my other site.

Okay, now that I’m back to blogging, I’ll apply to an SP site to earn some money.. Magco-college na ako.. I need extra money :19:
The pictures and other contents in this post are not mine. Thank you to their respective owners. hehe.

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