Ooops, it took a few days to get my Zombie Marge pix uploaded. Sorry bout that. I had to skip like 555 posts to get here, so I’ve missed any links that got posted in there. Waaaah.
The blue hair is holding up nicely, I quite like it. I’ve found that people generally try hard not to stare at it when I’m out and about, so I keep forgetting that I’ve gone blue.
Zombie Marge
Katie!! I ADORE IT!! The shot of the blue fringe and your blue, blue eyes was AWESOME!!
Katie!! I ADORE IT!! The shot of the blue fringe and your blue, blue eyes was AWESOME!!
That's AWESOME! I love the zombie!Marge!
Katie!!!!! Love, love, love the pictures. And it is so wonderful to see your beautiful smile. Miss you!
Love the blue hair! What fun.
Trying to get my ducks in a row. DH is sleeping because he is getting up at 1am to drive with a couple kids for an 'official visit' to a university in NC for basketball. I'll end up getting up to be sure he packs underwear. Then doing the work thing tomorrow. Tomorrow night going with the boys to see grandma in Ft. Lauderdale, then Saturday going to our west coast to see the other grandparents for their granddad's birthday.
In the meantime, watching Fringe. Trying to not fall asleep because I like the show.
Katie, I LOVE the blue hair!!! Both as Marge and as you!!!
Connie, it's better that he stay overnight -- for him AND for you. You do enough to take care of him as it is; he's post-surgery, his saturation is low -- like you said, let the professionals take care of him.
I hope you are able to get some rest while the hospital is taking care of hubby, Connie.
I had SO much fun being Zombie Marge... I had a quarter of a plastic brain to clutch, and I got to stumble around asking people, "Excuse me, but do you know anybody with some braaaaaaiiins?" It felt like a really Buffista costume.
I think my favorite moment was scaring off a pack of about six young teenage boys who went hurrying past us, and broke into a run when I zombied to the end of the driveway asking them for "Braaaaaaiiiiiinss!" Maybe those were the little punks who tagged the Giant Pumpkin growing in the front yard.