
So, here he is, at the zoo, in costume. He was kind of a big hit in the sea of store-bought superheroes and princesses. People would point and giggle and say "Oooh! What a scary ghost" and he would respond "It's just me!!" with a five year old's scorn and derision. He was also stumbling around knocking into people because he wasn't keeping the eye-holes in place.
It did occur to Hubby and me that he was only lacking a pointy cap to make a much less acceptable Halloween costume which would have the potential to get us driven from the zoo and perhaps the entire state altogether.

Quin wasn't into dressing up that day either. They have four separate opportunities to dress up in their costumes, so we'll see what the rest of the week brings. They are pretty cute though, no?
2 comments:
the cutest! :o)
Ah, the ghost costume, know it well.
Here is my tip: To help keep the line vision clear, staple the sheet to a backwards baseball cap. After halloween you just remove the staples and cap is fine, kid hasn't walked into any poles, and life goes on.
Hope this is helpful.
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