A witch with a frilly tutu and a cute red satin hat with roses. Kids are Curious George and a pumpkin. Effing LOVE Halloween and can't wait to read about everyone's costumes!
I stay home and hand out candy. But my best all time costume was (along with a friend) a clothesline. She made us "hats" that looked like the tops of the poles at the end of a line, we had about ten feet of rope between us, and we hung assorted mens and womens undies. It was all kinds of fun and won us a prize. The only problem was when one or the other had to use the bathroom.
Frida Kahlo. Gonna go all in with the monobrow and lady-stache with MAC. Already ordered the flower headdress at the florists', and my resting bitch face is innate, so it should be good.
This is where the US has the edge for Halloween, you can wear almost anything as long as it's fancy dress. In the UK it has to be 'scary'. I'm a witch every day. I quite fancied a break. But if the broomstick fits....So tedious.
I am going as Tony the Tiger. My husband is going as Frankenberry. It is a cereal themed holiday. We have candy to hand out (lots), but we also have little boxes of cereal (as a joke that will be offered first).
And it is so much fun here....we live in Salem, MA and Halloween is a blast. Our costumes are tame and very low tech in comparison to what we see here.
Wolfie asked me if I'd mind if his bird watched us while we made love, but I said I thought it would be hawkward.
ReplyDeleteA witch with a frilly tutu and a cute red satin hat with roses.
ReplyDeleteKids are Curious George and a pumpkin.
Effing LOVE Halloween and can't wait to read about everyone's costumes!
Whatever the daughter instructed so-Shimmer &Shine genies it is!
ReplyDeleteNot sure about hubby/son yet-maybe they can be Aladdin’s and we’ll win a contest 😂
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ReplyDeleteI stay home and hand out candy. But my best all time costume was (along with a friend) a clothesline. She made us "hats" that looked like the tops of the poles at the end of a line, we had about ten feet of rope between us, and we hung assorted mens and womens undies. It was all kinds of fun and won us a prize. The only problem was when one or the other had to use the bathroom.
ReplyDeleteI know its being overused, but it's nice to see so many young girls dressing up as Wonder Woman! Young girls need more positive female role models!
ReplyDeleteGrumpy Old Man!?
ReplyDeleteOkay, we haven't done Halloween since our children were 'too grown up' to Trick or Treat!
I'll be sitting on our back porch keeping the dogs at bay if any Trick Or Treaters ignore the dark front porch and ring our door bell.
I'd love to be Bonnie, if I'd find someone to go as Clyde with me.
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ReplyDeleteGonna go all in with the monobrow and lady-stache with MAC. Already ordered the flower headdress at the florists', and my resting bitch face is innate, so it should be good.
This is where the US has the edge for Halloween, you can wear almost anything as long as it's fancy dress. In the UK it has to be 'scary'. I'm a witch every day. I quite fancied a break. But if the broomstick fits....So tedious.
ReplyDeleteA bloody Snow White.
ReplyDeleteI am going as Tony the Tiger. My husband is going as Frankenberry. It is a cereal themed holiday. We have candy to hand out (lots), but we also have little boxes of cereal (as a joke that will be offered first).
ReplyDeleteAnd it is so much fun here....we live in Salem, MA and Halloween is a blast. Our costumes are tame and very low tech in comparison to what we see here.
I'm just getting older and scarier looking, so I'll be myself.
ReplyDelete(Normally I love halloween, but just am too friggin busy and stressed out to do anything or care this year)
Apparently I went to see "Thor: Ragnarok" dressed as a candy striper yesterday... 🍿
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