Okay, listen. I'm not feeling particularly clever in the word department. I emptied my cleverness account last week at my sewing machine and I especially didn't make any deposits today as I spent most of the day lamenting the fact that my sister may as well live on the moon for all the time we get to spend together. (What was it, Sara, like thirty six hours or something? Thirty six hours every six months is not enough time.)
I just read that last paragraph. Maybe I'm feeling more clever than I thought.
Following is a possibly non-clever account of how Halloween went down this year. I was mildly disappointed in how Stella's costume came out, but she didn't seem to notice how lame it was, so that's good.
Friday was costume day at the gym, so I went as a witch. Everything I wore, I already owned. I pulled the dress out of our Halloween bin and just did a quick hem job because it needed to be short enough for me to bust out my roundhouse kicks.
And here we have the whole gang. It may seem like the kids got the shaft in the costume department, but they got what they wanted. I really should be allowed more input. The boys announced on Tuesday that they needed cloaks for their costumes. Until then, Creed was insisting that he was going to play the part of Himself this year and Jack wanted to be a zombie in Jack clothing. Creed ended up going as a ghoul and Jack was a Little Person from the book series Cirque du Freak (which is also being turned to film by Hollywood this year.) I styled the cloaks without a pattern, and they turned out great if I do say so myself. Stella was Coraline. I adore her for breaking the Disney Princess mold and going as a quirky character whose favorite color is blue. I puffy painted white stars all over a black shirt. It looks really cool in a black light. We could not get her hair to turn blue. I sprayed and sprayed it with this crap from a can and while the entire bathroom, her face, and her hands and my boogers all turned blue, her hair never did. I stuck some blue clip-ins to her head and called it good. Not pictured is Eddie, who wore a camouflage jacket and a bandana and called himself a disgruntled veteran. He stayed home and passed out candy with his friends. The person in the photo to whom we are not related (but, if all goes as planned, we will be someday bwahahaha) is our friend who came Trick or Treating with us. I have an uncanny knack for convincing childless people to spend random holidays with me. (Hi Andrew! Hi Mark! I know you aren't reading, but Hello to a few of our best friends, anyway.) She was dressed as a Cave Woman and her Dog was The Beast. We turned the night into a scavenger hunt and the only thing we never found was a house serving Cider and Donuts.
I won second place in the chili cookoff with my pot of Chili Blanco. I even got a trophy. All in all, it was a pretty good night.
If you ask, I can totally bust out the Jabberwocky from memory.
8 comments:
Oh how I love the costumes! Now I want to start thinking about what theme we can use for next year.
Sara doesn't come to the Midwest often enough, I agree. I hope you took some pictures of baby G while you had him. I'd love to see them.
When are you coming to St Louis?
Darn your blog! I have just spent too much time reading and then enlarging pictures to get close-up details on everyone when I should have been preparing for preschool at my house bright and early in the morning.
Your costumes are AMAZING! I could only find enough emotional space to make costumes for the girls. It was too much for me to think about any other creative options. Maybe next year.
Wow, I just have to say you inspire me! Now off to prepare for preschool I go. That is very bad grammar I think.
WOW! Your sewing skills are fantastic! Love your dress and love Robyn for stepping in for Bob! Isn't she the best?
As for Jabberwocky and the Walrus and the Carpenter, I once sang a song put to the words . . . made for a bit of a weird song, but gotta love a little Lewis Carroll.
love love LOVE your costume! You are the halloween queen.
You inspire me to want a sewing machine.
Wow. That totally rhymed.
Awesome. I love that Stella was Coraline and you said boogers.
Your family is way too awesome to be related to me. I am such a party pooper - NEVER dress up on Halloween.
Love the costume's!!!
You are so creative Liz!
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