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Tsunami said:Here's why I think she may be a Huskey. This is off of a Husky website.
and a canary. There's definitely some canary blood in there somewhere.Moonbear said:She doesn't look like a Husky to me. She's an adorable doggie, but I have no idea what sort of mutt she is. Maybe a cross of a pug and pekignese. :rofl:
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p.s. Disco light balls? (Hey! Have you been drinking? Did you raid the liquor cabinet on the RV trip?? Auntie Tsu says "DON'T DRINK! IT'S BAAAADDD FOR YOU! :rofl: )
Some ideas for post-Halloween fun include having a pumpkin carving contest, hosting a costume party, watching scary movies, or visiting a haunted house.
You can use your Halloween decorations to create a spooky atmosphere for other holidays such as Thanksgiving or Christmas. For example, you can use your pumpkins as centerpieces for a Thanksgiving dinner or incorporate them into your Christmas decorations.
Yes, you can have a family game night with Halloween-themed board games or make Halloween-themed crafts together. You can also go on a nature walk and collect fallen leaves to make leaf rubbings or create a scarecrow for your front yard.
You can use leftover Halloween candy to top cupcakes, make a candy bark, or add it to cookies or brownies. You can also chop up the candy and use it as a topping for ice cream or make a trail mix with nuts and dried fruits.
You can use leftover pumpkins to make pumpkin puree for pies, breads, and soups. You can also roast the pumpkin seeds for a healthy snack or use the pumpkin as a planter for fall flowers. Another idea is to paint or decorate the pumpkin to use as a fall decoration or give it as a gift to a friend or neighbor.