Thursday, November 02, 2006

Halloween 2

Okay, so this part didn't work the first time, so here's the sequel: On the afternoon of Halloween, we went with some friends to the "Ragamuffins Parade" in Hoboken. I have never been to anything like it! The parade had floats, a band, and people in extravagant costumes. Then, all the kids who were dressed up got to join the parade. I guess the most impressive part was how much people got into "decorating" themselves and their kids! Many of the kids would not only have over-elaborate costumes, but their strollers or wagons were decked out as well. The trend was to make their "ride" match the theme of their costumes. We saw pirates in pirate ships; Nemo in an aquarium, a bat with "other bats" swarming around him, and a boxer in a ring. I wondered how much some of them paid their personal costume-designers. Hoboken is a pretty up-and-coming place, perhaps the most popular place in the NYC area for affluent young parents to live. We trick-or-treated in their Brownstone neighborhoods after the parade, and I couldn't help but envy the striking couples who sat on their elegant (and tastefully decorated) front steps asking if the kids wanted "chips, a candy bar, or Play Doh." And then Ben and I spent the evening, after Henry went to bed, having the conversation: "Since we're never going to be rich . . ."

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