What Should I be for Hallowe'en?
Sep. 5th, 2008 01:21 pmI probably won't be doing anything more exciting than handing out candy, but it would still be good to dress up.
Some thoughts: Eskimo/something involving warm clothing. It's far colder in CT than it would have been in DC.
After last year, I entertained the idea of doing a 'sexy cop' type thing. Of course, I probably won't be going to any parties like I did last year, and the concept might be a little too much for the parents.
Cowgirl. My two-and-a-half year old niece is going to be a cowgirl. It could be a whole thing.
And those are the extent of my ideas. Feel free to offer thoughts.
Some thoughts: Eskimo/something involving warm clothing. It's far colder in CT than it would have been in DC.
After last year, I entertained the idea of doing a 'sexy cop' type thing. Of course, I probably won't be going to any parties like I did last year, and the concept might be a little too much for the parents.
Cowgirl. My two-and-a-half year old niece is going to be a cowgirl. It could be a whole thing.
And those are the extent of my ideas. Feel free to offer thoughts.
Some thoughts in return
Date: 2008-09-05 07:12 pm (UTC)That said, I tend to eschew overly garb-tastic costumes, since they tend to become burdensome before the night is over. Eskimo sounds like fun, but you might tire of wearing a parka pretty fast, particularly if you stay indoors.
Personally, if you're giving out candy, I'd go with something along the lines of fairy princess. I mean, you've got such good fairy lore to draw on to make it interesting, and that way kids and parents are sure to love it. Besides, you'd make an awesome fairy princess. ( c ;
-Jeremiah
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Date: 2008-09-09 07:18 am (UTC)