Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Connecting with Your Unborn Baby
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Choosing the Perfect Halloween Costumes

Halloween costumes are all part of the fun; it’s the one-day of the year that you get to let down your hair and reveal your secret personalities. Whether that’s parading around in a Superman costume or vamping it up as a sexy nurse; Halloween lets you be the wild child that you secretly long to be.
This is more or less what children love about Halloween too. They get to be a superhero that saves the day or pretty princesses all dolled up. Halloween costumes don’t have to be scary; in fact many are not scary at all. However, choosing a costume can be difficult with all the variety we have today.
Adult Costumes
Adult Halloween costumes tend to be a little on the risqué side with plenty of low cut and mini costumes out there for the ladies. If you are attending a party with close friends then let loose and wear whatever you want. It is always fun to shock your friends with a new you!
Remember that if it’s an office party you might want to think twice about what costume you are wearing. If you're working in a conservative company then steer away from sexy costumes. You still want to be taken seriously when the party’s over.
Children’s Costumes
When choosing children’s Halloween costumes there are plenty of things to think about. The first is what is the weather going to be like on Halloween? If you live somewhere cold then warm costumes are a must. If your child is prone to tripping and falling then avoid costumes that constrict movement or vision.
Budget is also another consideration when choosing a child’s Halloween costume. You might feel some competition with other parents to have your child outfitted in the best Halloween costumes, but don’t cave to the pressure. Remember that this costume is only going to be worn once, twice at most. You don’t want to spend a fortune on it if you can help it.
You may have the perfect idea for your children’s Halloween costumes but let them have a say in it too. Halloween is no fun for your child if they don't get to pick the outfit that they want. Set some guidelines if there are some costumes that you absolutely want to avoid. Tell your child well in advance about any limitations and give clear reasons why you have set these restrictions.
Try on Halloween costumes early so you can make alterations or a last minute run for accessories and makeup if needed. Test out makeup with your costume a few days before and take pictures so you have a reference on the day itself. It will make things less hectic for you on the big day.
Staying Safe on Halloween

Halloween is a fun holiday for everyone but there are still some dangers to avoid. Sadly, accidents can happen at anytime; and it can be a particularly dangerous night when so many children are out past their bedtimes. In all the fun and excitement, we relax when we should be extra careful.
Both children and adults should be aware of Halloween safety tips that everyone should practice while out trick or treating or scaring their friends. No one wants his or her Halloween to turn into a horror movie. Simple things can save lives, avoid injuries and allow Halloween to remain a fun holiday.
Costume Safety
Costumes are all part of Halloween but the wrong kind can be dangerous. Masks need to have eyeholes that are large enough for children to have peripheral vision. Otherwise your little one will have trouble walking without bumping into things and may even have trouble crossing the road. You also don’t want your child decked out in something flammable; so make sure the costume is fire proof.
Knives, scythes and other weapons are often part of Halloween costumes. Although these props are plastic and never sharp there is still a danger of a child tripping and falling on his or her prop. If it’s a hard plastic prop, it could still injure a child. Make sure such props are pliable and soft to avoid unnecessary bumps and scratches.
Parental Guidance
If you are not out with your children trick or treating then make sure you know the route they are taking. You should also make sure that children have at least a teenaged brother or sister accompanying them if not an adult. All sorts of things can happen when children are out on their own even in a big group and before it gets dark. Avoid unnecessary danger by having someone responsible with trick or treating youngsters.
Curfews are important on a night when many children want to be out as late as possible collecting as much candy as they can. Make sure that you tell your children well in advance when they have to be home and why they have to be home on time. It’s never a good idea to have your children out too late even with an adult around.
Halloween is about fun, and fun does not include vandalism. Tell your children that egging people’s houses and other such activities are absolutely intolerable. Make sure they know they will be cleaning up their own mess if they choose to break those rules.
Holidays like Halloween can be as good or as bad as we make them. Remembering these simple safety tips can keep your family and neighborhood happy and create a fun a pleasurable environment for your children.