My work celebrated Halloween last week with a costume party. I went as Cinderella. Some people didn't understand why I didn't choose a scary costume...in Mexico, the costumes are supposed to be scary - nothing cute, or funny, or creative (that means no Lady Gagas nor Justin Biebers). It was fun and I got to be a judge in the contest for best costume (the winner was the Mad Hatter, although my favorite was Cruella deVille).
Nov. 2 is a big holiday here in Mexico: the Day of the Dead. People gather at graves to remember and pray for deceased family and friends. They take very interesting offerings to put on the graves. For example, in the downtown, they sell little edible candies in the shapes of foods and vegetables that you can buy to adorn graves. Or you can take an empty beer can if the deceased person really liked beer. It's all about making the adoration unique to that specific person. The Holiday seems kind-of morbid on the outside, but it really is quite playful and joyous - not about grieving at all.
Enjoy this picture slideshow:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2911885&id=2257428&l=e46323afd8
And this video of some cool graffiti: