Here's my little dinosaur. [link]
Ded.
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Here's my little dinosaur. [link]
Ded.
oh brenda! cute!
Here's mine: [link]
Aww!
Cute, brenda!
This was my nephew for Halloween - [link]
askye, he is the cutest pirate ever.
My feeling is that the toddlers really have no idea what's going on, and mostly seem confused by the whole thing.
"I thought I wasn't supposed to talk to strangers and eat lots of candy! And I guess it's okay when YOU draw with marker all over my face, huh?"
My fave of the littles was a little pumpkin, about 3, who just held out his pail and said, "Please?" I said, "Can you say 'Trick or Treat'?" He said, "Yes," but nothing more.
You didn't ask him to say it, you just asked if he could!
One small Darth Vader silently held out his plastic pumpkin and didn't seem to know what to do next. When I asked "What do you say?" he enthusiastically shouted "Thank you!"
Hi, I'm back. Love all the pics of Halloween cuties!
I went out to Frenchmen St. with D last night for costume ogling, no trick or treaters for me. D wore a dress shirt, tie, vest, suit jacket and fedora; and VERY SHORT rugby shorts,tube socks, and converse. He told people he was business above, party below, but I think Business Casual is funnier. The best part is that friends would walk up on the crowded street and talk to him for minutes at a time before glancing down. I laughed all night long.
Favorite costume seen - Jesus on a dinosaur. Tons of superheroes of various ages, genders, races, and level of costume difficulty. One Bane. Spotted an Eleventh Doctor and hollered "Fezzes are cool" at him. One "binders of women." A pair of drag Effie Trinkets. A Saints Boba Fett "Bounty Hunter" (pic on fb). Etc, etc. We packed it in earlyish, due to the week night
I reused my "Wonder Woman on a day off costume." easy, comfy, and unique, if not dramatic.