A for sure.
He fills out the I heart NY outfit that he was swimming in two months ago.
Aw, NY hearts him right back!
I had to box up so many of D's newborn clothes unworn because I put them on once, they were too big, and by the time I got around to trying them again they were too small. Babies grow fast, yo.
You forgot D: Parents who dress up because they want their own candy stash. I get a couple of those every year.
I never went trick or treating with my parents. It was with my older siblings until I was about 6, and then my friends from the neighborhood and I went on our own.
Good. Then I'm totally dressing up.
Em is going as Sleeping Beauty and I made a Maleficent costume for me.
Although, in the future, I should not hem a dress at 6:30 in the morning. The front of her dress is longer than the back.
I totally support parental costumes! For a party one time when I was little, my mom was Peter Pan, my dad was Nana, and I was Tinkerbell. Fun!
Aimee, I can't think of anything requiring muscle control that should be done at 6:30 in the morning.
I love the whole-family-costume trick or treaters. We don't see many, sadly.
I am dressed in Navy surplus pants, a horizontally striped t-shirt, and a red beret. I am a French sailor. It's a very subtle costume, in that I think people just think I'm eccentric. Oh well. This afternoon, we'll have a witch (thank GOD we avoided princess, I'm not even going to worry about the whole Wicca=Good thing) and a puppy.
Birthday Happies to Daniel!
Bappy Birthday Daniel! (it's a typo, but I'm leaving it.)
Happy anniversary, Reasons!
Happy house day, moving-in people!
I'm not in costume, but my latest pair of big clompy black shoes are big and clompy enough that they're practically Herman Munster shoes. Yay!