Every year we’re asked to make the choice again: What Halloween costume am I going to wear? Sometimes people choose political themes, arriving at parties and street carnivals as various Presidents of the United States, or taking on national and international events (it’s not too unlikely this year that some people will attend dressed as an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico). In arriving at a costume that’s right for you, consider your own interests. What if you had an interest in history? Then historical based costumes might be the way to go. You could arrive as one of the many Queens of England , or you might arrive as a Pilgrim or in an Indian Halloween costume in a tribute either to the first Thanksgiving or to U.S. national holidays.
Obviously, if you choose the latter, U.S. national holidays, there’s a whole range of ideas available to you: Dress as a soldier for Veterans Day, or a President on President’s Day. If you’re daring, you might go out dressed as a Cupid for Valentine’s Day. The point is that themes tailored to your own interests allow you to think beyond the ordinary range of ideas usually presented to you, or allows you to present more traditional costumes in a new way, in order to get the most fun out of the night.
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