On Friday October 16, 2009 I went to Greenfield village with Heather Coppola, Cortney Marschner, and Olivia Campbell, and I had a great time. First of all, I had to find out what costume I had to wear. I thought I was going to be a cowboy, so I looked all around my house for blue jeans and a flanel shirt. Turned out I had no flanel shirt so I borrowed one of my dads. Now my dad is a taller man, and this shirt made me look so gigantic. I had tucked it in and it looked great. But I felt like npt being a cowboy anymore, so i grabbed a black and red checker jacket and decided to be a lumberjack! It still wasn't complete, my mom drew some mutton chops with eye liner, and then it was complete!
I was very late, and I was rushing to her house in the car. I felt so bad, but at least I was very stylish, in my lumberjack outfit. I got to her house to see all three of the girls standing there in thier lovely costumes. Heather was a can-can girl and she was wearing this really awesome skirt that was full of color. Olivia was a cat, she just wore ears and some black wiskers. Lastly, Cortney was a flapper and she wore this red dress that had tassles, and when she spun they would look like the were flying around. It was a sight to behold. When we were all ready Heather's mom took us in the car to Greenfield Village.
We took a long time to find a parking spot, but we eventually found one. We got out of the car and went to the enterance, but our tickets didn't allow us to go inside until 9:00. So we walked in the gift shop and Heather was following me around to make sure I didn't break anything. It was hard to try to look at something ,because Heather would take it away from me before I had the chance to take a gander at it. It finally reached 9:00 and we enterned the pumpkin lit pathway to see all differnt sites.
The item we recieved was an apple, which is possibly the most random food to get at Greenfield Village, but I took it anyways because I wanted to fill my orange bag. We walked and looked at the pumpkins, I was afraid that maybe Heathers dress would catch on fire from the burning candle inside the pumpkin. I was burning up from my super lumberjack coat so I gave it to Cortney who was supposivly freezing. We walked a recieved candy, which I couldn't wait to eat. Along the way people who were dressed up in costumes, and had these massive staffs would tell you where to go, and there was this one girl who would sing Happy Halloween in the greek opera voice. She couldn't sing well so Heather and I were cracking up, but i felt bad because she was right behind us, but she was just not the best singer.
The walked finally ended and we had to leave. I was so sad to leave such a great time with friends. I will always remember that night full of laughs and fun.
Friday, October 16, 2009
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