This is Halloween. Sorta.
MsCaroline and MrLogical: Halloween 2011. |
Halloween is once again, upon us, and MsCaroline admits to being
So enjoy last year's photo. MsCaroline may just make it an annual thing from now on. Every year, she'll drag out the Halloween 2011 photo and relive her first Halloween in Seoul, -from the awkward subway ride right down to the eating of roasted silkworm larvae -and shake her head fondly over all her past shenanigans, while her readers go somewhere else.
Since this blog is - in theory at least - about expat life in Seoul, MsCaroline hastens to point out that Koreans do not really celebrate Halloween, although one sees signs of it here and there in the city, especially in the parts of the city where foreigners - especially Americans - are concentrated. One sees decorations, displays, and advertisements with a Halloween theme here and there, especially at US-based establishments like Baskin-Robbins and Dunkin' Donuts (yes, they have them in Seoul, really). A number of bars and restaurants popular with foreigners decorate for Halloween, and Itaewon - the 'foreigner' neighborhood of Seoul - turns into one big Halloween party on the weekend closest to the actual date. All the bars and dance clubs turn into one big Halloweeny extravaganza, it would seem, although MsCaroline - being a bit past the dance club part, at least - cannot give you any further details.
Outside a restaurant in Itaewon last weekend. Skeleton balloons are always correct with either red or white wine. |
As an aside -MsCaroline is not being judgmental or anything, but she feels that wearing your normal street clothes - in this instance, a minidress and very high heels - and slapping on a headband with some kitten ears on it at the last minute, is a very poor excuse for a costume and shows an astonishing lack of creativity. But - as she said, she is not being judgmental.
The point is, MsCaroline has nothing much to say about Halloween this year, although she did discuss the finer points of an American Halloween with her students, who expressed skepticism when she explained that many Americans decorate their houses and yards for Halloween. This forced MsCaroline to collect photos from her generous friends in the US to create a Power Point presentation to share with her students
In the meantime, MsCaroline is trying desperately to enjoy the waning days of Fall as she looks down the barrel of another Seoul winter and into the coming months of bitter cold, snow, wind, rain, and soggy public transport.
No, much too scary a note to close on.
Since MsCaroline is shamelessly recycling anyway, she will go ahead and leave you another recycled image from last year:
Comments
@Trish - I'm so glad you like them - be warned, I'll probably drag them out every year for the forseeable future!