One of the most entertaining American holidays to celebrate outside of the U.S. is, without a doubt, Halloween. In China and in Brazil, students have been very intrigued by the traditions such as trick or treating, pumpkin carving and dressing up in costumes. Once again, it was awesome to be in a city with so many other ETAs because we all came together to put on a big Halloween party at a nearby dance studio. There was food, decorations, music, dancing and games such as a mummy wrap and bobbing for apples. Sean and I brought a few pumpkins to carve and cookies to decorate which was fun as well.
Although we had hoped for a bigger turnout, the students that came had a great time. It was especially fun to see the creativity in all of the costumes. That morning, Stevie and I had put on a "Halloween 101" workshop that explained Halloween's basic history and vocabulary. We also played lots of games and ate candy.
I saw various photos on social media of the beginnings of snow in my hometown around the 31st and it definitely feels a little out of place carving pumpkins in Amazonian heat and humidity. Hope you had a safe and fun Halloween!
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