Thursday, October 25, 2012
weekly post :)
This last week I had the opportunity to go to witches night out. It is where a bunch of women dress up as a witch and win prizes. This year their theme was "Clue." So you go around asking the people on your list for a clue. (It was kind of like the board game) At first I didn't know if I wanted to participate in the games. There was a bunch of people there for the corn maze and other activities that were going on. A lot of the people that were not in the witches night would stare at us or try to joke around with us. That was weird to me but whatever. All the other witches; okay not really, my sisters were getting in to it and would cackle and try to scare some of the people. They would also randomly go dance with people on the dancing flour! (Got to love them). Any way, goofing off, cackling, and trying to scare people I don't even know is way out of my comfort zone. With a little pressure from my sisters I finally cackled like a witch (I wasn't very good), but when I started to come out of my shell a little bit and participating in the game I didn't care that the people were giving me funny looks. I started to joke around with my sisters and worried less about what other might think. That lead me to having fun and really enjoyed the witches night out. It taught me to not worry about what others think. Being intimidated by people you don't know and who don't care about you is such a waste.
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