For me, yesterday felt like a Tuesday because of our Sunday evening rehearsal which felt like a Monday. Today now feels like a Monday because of last night being Halloween and feeling a little bit like a weekend night.
So here's the extent of our Halloween:
We never get trick-or-treaters, and this wasn't the year for a partay, so we had made absolutely no plans. And because of my shows, my own Halloween activities had been nil. So on a whim, Nathan brought home a pumpkin and he and Kristi carved it and set a candle inside. We set the pumpkin on the fireplace hearth, had a few other candles going, and we watched the 1970 Roger Corman film version of The Dunwich Horror which they had never seen. We were all fans of Dean Stockwell who died this past year, and it was interesting to see Sandra Dee, Sam Jaffe, and Ed Begley (Sr.) doing this thing. Like most Corman films, it had its moments, both good and schlocky, and it was exactly what we wanted.
We followed that up with a few random episodes of One Step Beyond from the one legitimate DVD of the first season released by CBS (every other release having been bootlegs of varying quality). It's such an oddly interesting show, and the episodes we picked happened to be among the better ones.
And that was that. And now it's November, which I can hardly believe. I'd rather not believe it, but apparently the evidence is all around me.