Thanks for the nice comments. Generally, I feel that the pictures from my parties are often as good or better than the real experience, but this year might be the first time that I feel the pictures didn't do it it justice. This year's party was much better in person.
I'm all cleaned up for the most part, but still a little tired. I've printed pictures to give out to people and I posted the full write-up for the party on my school's website:
Haunted House Halloween Party
The haunted house was a big success with the students and the parents. Since the party, quite a few people have come and talked with me about it. I also heard that a few people who were there have blogged and posted pics. They've also received nice comments and are linking to my site. I know of two people who weren't even there and after seeing the pictures have blogged about it.
Zombie Pumpkins! wrote:Do you think you'll need to take a year off eventually? You're allowed to give yourself a slight breather by scaling back now and then, if you have to.
Well, this is my English school's 10th anniversary year and the 10th Halloween party, so some people knew we were going to try to make this extra special. They assume we'll scale back next year. However, each year I seem to get better at making more with less and stretching ideas further and further. I assume we'll stay on pace for a while longer.
I think the challenge at this point is to maybe redo the entire thing. maybe pick a new venue or completely change the way the party is run. I would love to make it an evening event, maybe an all day event at my house where people can come and go, then eventually end in a nice adult party to cap off the night ...
Personally, my goal for the next party is to enjoy it more. I need to relax a bit more and just let the good times roll ... I tend to try to control the fun too much
there are already a few ideas floating around for next year. Some from before and a few new ones. then there's always the idea of bringing in monkeys ...