Monday, October 31, 2011

Halloween 2011


I started out saying, "No.", 
"No, I am not going to make any costumes this year. We have plenty in the box. Find one that fits."

He dreamed of being a Jedi, young Obi Wan to be specific.
Perfect! We have that in the box. 
But then,
Where are the pants? Oh ya, I let his big brother use them for pajama pants and they were worn completely out.
Where are the belt and leg things? Oh ya, I have no idea.

So I made new pants, a belt and spats.
Not too bad though.




She started out saying, "I want to be Cinderella with a cape."
I considered making it.
Then she wanted to be Darth Vader, Dora, Snow White, Ninja, etc.
Ummm, no.
But then she looked in the box and found....
Clifford, the big red dog.
It was love at first sight.

And
No alterations or additions needed.
Mama like!






Oh this boy.
He wanted to be an undercover goat.
Hmmmm.....not sure how to do that one.
Then he wanted to be Prof. Lupin.

He settled for a Pacific Giant Octopus. Red please and thank you.
And I did make this one but it was super easy thanks to familyfun.com

He still kind of wishes he could have been Prof. Lupin. His vision for that particular costume included half wolf, half professor....furry legs, suit and all....
Sorry son, not this year.



This girl dug out a costume my mom made for me 20 years ago.
Can you believe it?
The costume has seen lots of use by various family members over the years.
I think it has aged fantastically.




Cousins.
on my side.




Second oldest had his toe poked and cut and pulled and wrapped and he hobbled so he called His costume, "Tiny Tim" from A Christmas Carol.


Pumpkins.
This is MDH's favorite part of Halloween.
He likes to do a theme each year.
This year he and the kids chose characters from their favorite show.
Phineas and Ferb








I'm being completely honest. I did not stage this pose at all. 
She just does it.
Her cuteness is unstoppable.


Really? Halloween is over?
I know, I'm sad too.
But just think how much fun it will be next year!


PS this is our first trick-or-treating outing sans stroller! And sans fear of dogs.
I was in heaven!
She ran the whole way and didn't complain once.
She didn't refuse to go to a door because she heard a dog.
And I only had to defend her from one scary Halloween decoration with Mr.Man's light saber!
I'd say Halloween was a success.




1 treasured comments:

Mom said...

Loved all of your pictures! The kid's costumes were great. You did such a good job on them. It was fun seeing the kids all dressed up. So glad you live close so we can do that. Sweet cheeks pose is cute. The Jack-o-lanterns are awesome!