Fantastic Blasts and Where to Find Them

Our Halloween party just hit its 19th year. It’s almost all grown up and ready to move into our basement… oh wait, that already happened. Since we’ve thrown this shindig for nearly two decades, Jason and I have the pattern down. We know when to start dragging out our masses of decorations, and we also know we will have to use a steam vacuum on at least a few spots of carpet afterward. Yet, like any loony endeavor, this bash still possesses flashes of the unexpected. This year, we didn’t anticipate the overwhelming amount of time it would take to conjure magical party favors, crafts, and catering, a miscalculation that resulted in ocular convulsions and persistent ascents. Allow me to share the twinge-worthy details.

a beastly bunch
Cornish pixies, a Demiguise, and all manner of magical creatures congregated in our parlor.
Cuffs & Robbers
We love when party guests steal into character.

We opted to do a Harry Potter/Fantastic Beasts theme this year. Although we did a Harry Potter motif last year, it was kind of a last-minute decision. This time, we made it a mid-minute decision and went all in. I loved the continuity the theme provided, but that connection did cost a spell. Being a fan of the wizarding world, I got a little too absorbed in the enchantment I could summon through details from Harry’s universe.

matchbox monsters
These matchbox suitcases were handmade in the UK and contained fantastic beasts. They were probably my favorite favor component this year.
waste not, wand not
Another favor featured wands, wand permits, and Hogwarts Express tickets. Proper documentation is imperative after all.

Custom decorations, like a handmade Dementor, were just the beginning of the magical madness. I assembled 79 party favors of six different varieties. Everything from wands to fantastic creatures was included in these charmed takeaways. In the end, only three of the 79 didn’t go home with a witch or wizard. As if that mound of mystical trinkets wasn’t enough, I also conjured, as a bonus, personalized gifts for the “VIP” children that have consistently come to our bash for years.

broom bags
With the right toiletries, one can bathe like a prefect.
potions and puddings
We ordered enough Advanced Wizard Potions from The Truffle Cottage to fill Snape’s storeroom. They were yet another favor possibility.

There were nine different crafts available to attendees this year, most of them Harry Potter related. Ingredients for everything from Deathly-Hallows house bracelets, mini spell books, wand boxes, and potion journals were offered for the making. Finding templates for these crafts, getting the necessary supplies and prints, and fashioning examples required a heft of effort and time. Drat you Harry Potter for having so many darling DIYs!

nearly Newt
Jason was such a convincing Newt, I did a double take a few times.

Just how crazy was I with crafts and favors this year? Well, on Etsy alone, one of my favorite sites for unique handmade pieces, I bought 52 different types of items from 30 distinct sellers. As in, the Harry Potter mask I purchased three dozen of was just one of those 52 items. The total number of objects procured was well into the hundreds. And then, there was all that stuff that came from Oriental Trading… someone Imperio me!

Niffler nonsense
A Niffler’s naughtiness produced my favorite nook this year.
proclamations and posters
We ministered some magic by covering our walls in a dozen proclamations and around 50 wanted posters.

In an atypical bout of organization, Jason created an Excel document to manage party tasks this year. It had 78 to-dos on it, but it didn’t cover everything. Despite Jason’s uncharacteristic coordination, we got a little behind on necessary assignments in the days leading up to the event, more so than any other year in the recent past. This can mostly be blamed on my self-inflicted craft and favor overload. Seriously, why are there so many possible Potter projects out there? According to my Fitbit, I climbed 130 flights of stairs in the 48 hours before our party. Was I hiking a mountain? No, I was decorating and setting up magical merriment. Somewhere in those 130 flights, my right eyelid started twitching. By the day prior to our party, that spasm became constant. Give me a break eye! Tina Goldstein’s eyes don’t twitch! That’s not part of the costume!

Newton and Porpentina
No awkward fanfiction moments here- unlike when we dress as Frodo and Aragorn.

Yes, Jason and I dressed to match the motif this year. Jason made a terrific Newt Scamander, dare I say fantastic? He got his hair cut and curled so his tresses would look their bestest. Not only did he impeccably look the part, but he also acted the part, “forgetting” his suitcase frequently for others to find. Being Tina was somehow appropriate for me. I’m uptight but still likeable, right? Although Jason and I don’t include ourselves in the costume contest at our shindig, Jason won first place at his office’s costume competition.

a handsy hearth
Our mantel embellishments this year were the Muggle-born offspring of two brains, Jason’s and mine.
fantastic fares
Catering for our event included Butterbeer cupcakes, Golden Snitch pops, chocolate wands, Goldstein’s hotdogs, pumpkin cheesecakes, and Queenie’s apple strudel. Although imaginative, some fares fared better than others in the taste department.

How did the party itself go? We had 90 attendees this year, a record we weren’t trying to hit. How did 90 bodies fit inside our modest home? I have no idea. There were some magical moments that night. I heard a little kid excitedly tell another kid, “They have a swamp! Come see the swamp.” I saw newcomers eagerly taking pictures of decorations. I laughed at a group of tweens acting terribly tough as they tried to take down the piñata. One of my nieces asked me, “How long did it take you to do this? It seems like it would take a really long time.” She was right, and I appreciated the appreciation. It’s the little moments like these that justify the immense effort involved.

Charmed, I'm sure.
We weren’t the only ones feeling charmed this year.
a petrified pupil
My brother had the excellent idea of transforming this skeleton into a Hogwarts student. He did not have the similarly-excellent idea of finishing what he started.

Once again, our Halloween get-together was a beast. Many thanks to the friends and family members that selflessly helped us turn it into a fantastic beast and to the Halloween enthusiasts that joined us. Incidentally, my eye stopped twitching after about two weeks, and Jason hasn’t curled his locks in a couple months.

Eerie Extras

Mwahahaha! Oh, the horror of Halloween! Too many entertaining fall activities and too little time! (See my next post if you don’t understand the basis of that scarcity.) Temporal constraints notwithstanding, fall activities, oddly enough, can only be enjoyed in the fall. You’ve got to carve when the pumpkin is bought, so carve we did.

A dragon puffed smoke into the Forbidden Pumpkin City.
A dragon puffed smoke into the Forbidden Pumpkin City.

We checked out Pumpkin Nights at the Utah State Fairpark. Pumpkin Nights was a gourd paradise with seven themed lands featuring over 3,000 carved pumpkins. The photo opportunities were plentiful, and staff members were on hand to render awkward selfies unnecessary. We had a bewitching time dipping under the sea and squirming through massive spiderwebs. Who knew aquatic dwellers and arachnids are all part of the squash family?

Evermore was also jacked.
Evermore was also jacked.

On another weekend, we invited our nieces and nephews to come to Evermore Park with us as a Halloween gift. Evermore is a one-of-a-kind, interactive experience that just opened in September. Its story and setting change with the seasons. Crypt vampires, leaf monsters, Victorian ghosts, cannibal witches, and dark curses all materialized in the park’s autumn haunt. Our evening was teeming with sundry screams and shrieks of laughter. Many of us became squires of the realm and got to fire the town’s cannon accordingly. Fantastic!

Per tradition, Jason and I made a menacing Halloween meal together. This time it consisted of ghoulish chowder and monster claws.
Per tradition, Jason and I made a menacing Halloween meal together. This time, it consisted of ghoulish chowder and monster claws.

No matter how much madness our Halloween party brews, we always manage to make room for a few more fall spooks.

Birthday Heights and Exoduses

Some think birthdays are a reason to be sad. Jason and I think birthdays are an excuse to be rad. When both our birthdays came up this summer, rad we were… or kind of cool at least.

Good friends are better treasure than fake gold.
Good friends are better treasure than fake gold.

Although Jason took me to California for my birthday, more than enough of a celebration, he still wanted to get together with a few of our chums in honor of my oldness. Hence, he arranged for us to spend three full hours breaking out of Vizzini’s House of Escape with some of our slippery buddies. We covered both floors of Vizzini’s, including Mr. Body’s Game Room and the Pirate Hunter. Mr. Body’s became a battle of boys vs. girls that no one won. (The girls got closer though, which bears mentioning.) We felt a little potato brained after our 90 minutes with Mr. Body, but the prospect of acquiring Queen Anne’s treasure soon had us digging through hidden maps and bone piles with enthusiasm. We completed our swashbuckling quest with 10 or 15 minutes to spare. I guess our minds resembled brains more than spuds after all.

This amazing cake was just one of the three bestowed on us by my friend Robyn this year.
This amazing cake was just one of the three bestowed on us by my friend Robyn this year.

To commemorate Jason’s birthday, I invited a small group of old friends to join us for supper at Brio Tuscan Grille. We gobbled tenderloin on a too-full table and talked about bizarre travel faux pas. It was both a satisfying and entertaining evening.

Birthdays should be a hands-on experience.
Birthdays should be a hands-on experience.

I didn’t take Jason anywhere as turbulent as Disneyland for his birthday, but the two of us did gain some heights at Sundance Resort. We ate a bulky breakfast at the Foundry Grill and then took a sultry chairlift ride to the top of the mountain. After disembarking to appreciate some of the landscape, we hiked back to the bottom of the mountain via Stewart Falls. In keeping with the inadvertent woodsy theme of the day, we ate dinner at Log Haven. Log Haven is one of my favorite places to dine during the summer. The food is amazing, and its outdoor patio is filled with the unmistakable scent of pine and the rhythmic splashing of a mossy waterfall.

Red's Summit is a perfect place to contemplate the passing of another eventful year.
Red’s Summit is a perfect place to contemplate the passing of another eventful year.
No shoes + a cool stream = a tranquil birthday.
No shoes + a cool stream = a tranquil birthday.

Thanks friends for joining in our birthday adventures. Happy birthday to you and me but mostly me!*

*This is a nerdy Captain Hammer reference not an actual narcissistic declaration.