At the beginning of first semester when we getting to know each other, Anna and I discovered at dinner one night that we are both the same 1/8 percentage of Cherokee. The entire table got a very good laugh out of this as she really looks Native American and I'm about as much of a pale skin as you can get. Anyway, it was decided way back then that we would be Indians for Halloween and Thanksgiving. Since my costume was decided it wasn't that large of a leap to decide on Cramer being the cowboy and then all we needed was a horse...enter Conner. I know what you are thinking, a cowboy should have a western saddle but I couldn't bear it, soooo, yes, that is a dressage saddle on Conner!
The evening was a great success with everyone having a great time eating, drinking, and playing ladder golf (we have a house set now made by Cramer). We are also hosting the festivities at Thanksgiving and plan on a repeat performance next year. The Mango house is the perfect setting for merry making, apparently, which doesn't bother any of us. School is going well for all of us but it definitely takes it's toll, it is so nice to have a relaxing evening with friends once in a while to remind yourself that there really is life outside of textbooks and lecture halls! Cramer also really cut loose, probably because he had gone on a 10 hour hike to the very top of the volcano starting at 6:00 that morning and so was very ready to relax and enjoy himself! I hope Halloween was just as funfilled for all of you guys and I'd love to see pictures of everyone in their finery so if you have some send them to Cramer and I at prcramer@yahoo.com
Happy Halloween from the Caribbean Cramers and Winston (the carved pineapple!)
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