My package from "The Internet" arrived on Wednesday chock-full of candy, including the kind of peanut-buttery treats I am now able to eat due to my increased tolerance for peanut butter. Accompanying the candy was a box of Pumpkin Pie Pop Tarts, a food that I haven't eaten in several years, though that changed shortly after opening the package. Finally, for the edible portion of my gift, was Pez, another treat I haven't eaten in several years, and the necessary dispenser.

Though not picture because it was in the dishwasher, my giftee included a Halloween themed glass.

My giftee also sent a book, The Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury. Though I know it's a scary story for children, I'm going to wait for a chilly night and read it on my front porch to add some atmosphere to the reading.

Also included, were some were some rub on tattoos that will make me look 10x more badass on Halloween night. I'll probably wear a few of them at work on the nights leading up to Halloween.

Lastly, my "Secret Spook" included a greeting card to which she added her own personal message. She insisted that I use the glass to enjoy my favorite beer and eat some of the candy while watching a scary movie. So, I think I'm going to plan a movie night with my girlfriend and watch our favorite scary movie, eat some of the candy, Pop Tarts, and pez, and share a couple of beers. Then, maybe, if I'm feeling ballsy, I'll scare my girlfriend with the information my "Secret Spook" disclosed.

I managed to eat quite a bit of the candy before I manage to get a picture of the package's contents. So, for the record, there was initially more candy in this box.

My giftee did some good stalking, realized I had a intolerance for peanut butter, which has recently gone away, saw that I occasionally post in /r/beer and /r/books, and that I have a girlfriend, and adjusted her gifts accordingly. Though she didn't include her name or username, I want to thank her. Your gifts were thoughtful and greatly appreciated.

Thank you Secret Spook!