Sunday, October 26, 2008

Monster Murder Mystery

SYNOPSIS
The monsters arrived at the Annual Monster Summit expecting a typical meeting of planning the upcoming year's frightening events!As usual a few monsters fouled the chemistry of the group and caused uncomfortable tension. Nonetheless, the monsters kicked off the evening with eerie appetizers. They challenged each other on amusing monster trivia questions before engaging in a catch-up session of the past year's events. The monsters played some hilarious games such as the Horrific Rap Contest.Some of the monsters continued to create hostilities towards one another and so dinner was served with a fun distraction of The Spooky Movie Challenge.Then, to everyone's shock...a monster was murdered!The victim, now a ghost, threatened to haunt everyone forever if the murderer wasn't unveiled quickly! So the monsters investigated the crime and solved whodunit-while taking a few breaks to play the What Spooky Thing am I game, and the Ghoulish Balloon Blower challenge! Then, gruesome dessert was served with grisly hot chocolate and one by one, the monsters accused who they believed to be the murderer... and the monstrous murderer confessed! To top off the Annual Monster Summit, the monsters played the Fearsome Charade challenge. Overall, it was a very interesting night at the Monster Summit and humankind should look forward to the spooky events the monsters have planned for the upcoming year.
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Hosts-Dr.Heckyl/Mrs.Jive and Octavius Recluse

Frankenstien Toes and Edible Eyeballs anyone?

Reading clues to whodunit

The victim-Pyra Med ada Jessica Baeza

Figuring out where everyone was at when the murder took place.

Sitting around the fire reading clues to whodunit

THE MURDER-Howlie Moon aka Becky Solis-Stokes

I was a little worried how serious the kids would take this but they were awesome. They pretty much had the mystery solved by the time Howlie confessed. It was so fun to watch everyone have such a great time. The time frame was from 7 to 10 so I was worried about them getting finished to early and having to keep them occupied. That was not the case. There were 15 kids total and every single one of them were so in to solving the mystery that no one got bored or rowdy. Thanks to Becky and my mom for helping out. Couldn't have done it without you.

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