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And all that good ish…now, clearly, I am not anywhere tricking nor treating, as per usual. When I was younger, we never really went trick-or-treating, cetainly  not around the neighborhood, although I do recall the alternative- collecting candy by going from store to store at a mall once or twice with my mom. I had a few costumes that I remember- big bird (you know, the ones with the mask and the plastic cape), a ghost (a last resort costume I was embarassed to wear b/c I was too old, but had to because I really couldn’t find anything else) and a disasterous attempt to make my own “oreo” costume when I was in elementary school (I thought I could wear all white for the cream filling and stuff two garbage bags w/ newspaper  and attach them to myself). The irony of that escaped me then, I chuckle about it now; ah….the innocence of youth. See, back then, I wasn’t dressing for Halloween to go trick-or-treating, but because we had Halloween parades and little parties at school and you had to have a costume- any costume- to participate. That was many moons ago.

I never realized how “big” Halloween was, especially among adults, until I moved to NY. I had only been living in Brooklyn for a month when I got caught up (literally) in the Halloween Day Parade in the Village. I was leaving a late class, headed to the W4 subway station when I met a crowd of costumed  fools celebrating. I fought my way against the grain only to find that the subway was closed…so I walked around aimlessly  until I found an open station and then had to figure out how to get back to Brooklyn (on the “C,” no less) from where I was…that was a fun night…(I have since learned that value of knowing multiple ways and subway lines to get me home…you should, too, if you don’t already).

I’m not into scary movies and I’m trying to cut back on all the sweets (although I cannot lie, I used to be a sucker for the pumpkin Halloween candy and I, admitedly, ate a whole bag of candy corn earlier this month) but in the New York Halloween spirit,  I got to thinking about what I would be for Halloween if I were so inclined to celebrate. And I remembered there were two (or three) people I wanted to be as a youth-

Rainbow Brite

I mean, seriously, how FUN does she look? I loved drawing and coloring in rainbows as a kid, plus I had the book, the sheets, OH! how I wanted to be a member of her multi-hued posse.

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Rainbow Brite and Starlite

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Rainbow Brite and Crew

Penny, from Inspector Gadget
Why you ask? Because she was super smart and had that interactive computer-book and watch I LOVED! Man, I wanted one of those books so badly! Admittedly, I (unsuccessfully) tried to make one of out cardboard (hanging my head in shame). She was SO on point! I didn’t even know then that the girl Cree Summer did her voice, that’s just all the more reason to love her!
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THE book

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The watch

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Penny

Harriet the Spy
If you’ve never read the book, allow me to recommend it to you. When I read about this girl detective’s journaling and spying on her family, classmates, and neighbors…the sense of adventure…the insight, the honesty…the composition notebook…the spying…the glasses…the red sweater…the chucks…AH! how I loved it! I wanted to BE that girl… And yes, I did buy and re-read the book earlier this year…still rocks! Imagine that…I wanted to be an “investigator” way before CSI and Law & Order. As I journalist, I kind of am…So, here’s to you, Harriet!
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Did I mention Harriet was a HG, too? She grew up on the Upper East Side…I STILL have a thing for composition books to.this.day. In the book, when Harriet gets into trouble for some of the things she’s written down about people she knows, her nanny, Ole Golly,  gives her this advice in a letter:
“Naturally, you put down the truth in your notebooks. What would be the point if you didn’t? And naturally those notebooks should not be read by anyone else, but if they are, then Harriet, you are doing to have to do two things, and you don’t like either of them:

1) You have to apologize
2) You have to lie.

Otherwise you are going to lose a friend.”
And later-
“Remember that writing is to put love in the world, not to use against your friends. But to yourself you must always tell the truth.”
Good ish…although I’d say that writing is to put truth in the world. Either way, I’m all about both- truth and love. Halloween is often considered a children’s holiday or a childish holiday, but we can learn a lot from children. As they say, “and a little child shall lead them.”
P.S. Be super safe…