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Saturday, October 31, 2009

Trunk or Treat

For Halloween this year I decided to make mine and Curtis' costumes revolve around Nathan's. As you already know, Nathan was a monkey (which turned out to look more like a bear since his tail fell off and got lost). Since I knew I would be carrying my little monkey around all night at the church's Trunk-or-Treat party, I decided to be a tree. This is the best picture I was able to get. I took it in the mirror as I was heading out the door. (Most people thought I was Mother Earth and Nathan was a Bear).



I considered adding a green wig to the costume, but after I put it on I quickly remembered exactly why I don't have short hair.



Curtis, unfortunately, got to the trunk-or-treat just in time to see everyone cleaning up. We must have missed each other on the road as I was leaving and he was coming. However, we did make sure to snap a couple pictures once he got home.





This will probably conclude our Halloween festivities for the year. I will most likely spend the night sitting at home trying not to eat all the candy that is meant for the trick-or-treaters while Curtis has another 12 hour or more day at work. Party!

4 comments:

  1. You are so creative! I LOVE LOVE LOVE all of your costumes...except for the wig...that was a little frightening...Nathan is so dang cute!

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  2. Paaaaaartay! Don't let your momma know.
    Paaaaaartay! Or she won't let you go.
    Party Hardy with the P.I.S
    Party Hardy cuz we're the best!

    Hehe... Good times. Anyway, I am very impressed with how your costumes turned out. Nice work, my dear! I've never known a tree to look so hot! Curtis makes a fine Man in the Yellow Hat and Nathan just really wants to come visit his Aunt Crissy. I'm having a really hard time viewing these pictures of him without wanting to reach inside the computer and magically pull him out.

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  3. Great idea being a tree!! I love family themes in costumes.

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