11.01.2007

Halloween

Jamison already blogged some pictures, but I'm going to repeat them in case some of you don't check his blog... We took the opposite approach for costumes this year. Last year I tried out some adult humor at my kids' expense. I forced my sweet son to be a devil so that he could complete the angel/devil combo. He refused to carry his pitchfork or wear his horns so he only had on a tight red jumpsuit with scary face paint and a silly tail. This year I spread out all of our potential dress-up clothes and let the kids try on and pick whatever made them happy. We had a lot of fun the hour before trying out our options.

After going through a fairy phase, Arthur became fixated on being a "super why." (This is some sort of superhero character on PBS that saves the day by spelling words.) If you know Arthur, you know that once he's fixed on something, you either give it to him or endure a long painful tantrum that makes you wish you'd given in. So I came up with a pretty cool superhero ensemble on the spot (if underwear on top of Adaline's tights, pants for a cape, and goggles for a mask is cool). He spontaneously came up with superhero poses, of which I thankfully caught a few on camera.

I happened upon the pirate idea during this process. It was just too cute to pass up so we convinced Adaline to be a pirate by telling her that we'd make her a sword which would make people give her more candy. She's very candy-motivated, so we avoided the usual princess/fairy that we assumed she'd be. Her "Argh!" was quite convincing and cute, although the construction paper eye patch was never on her eye.

Here is the final product, followed by the test runs:






Oh, and they had a blast all night!

6 comments:

Blessed Mama said...

What a cute pair! Way to go, creative Mommy! Every Halloween I regret that decision to take study hall instead of home ec. in high school. I always have an idea if only I could sew...

Jessie said...

They look awesome! Wish we could've still been there - with our kids, of course!

Goes On Runs said...

love it!!!

Anonymous said...

OH MY GOODNESS! Can't stop laughing! They are too funny! Ok...who's been teaching Arthur to flip everyone off? It's Super Arthur, the obscene hero!!! AHHH! That's my boy! Miss you guys! Love, Kathy

Anonymous said...

I am cracking up over Arthur's poses! In answer to Kathy's question, I vote Laura. She taught me how to "properly" flip people off back in the 6th grade - Ha!
GREAT job on the costumes! Wish I had that much artistic ability. Take care. Love and miss you.
Haley

Adaline said...

How bossy is that? I can just imagine myself critiquing Haley's flip off technique! I'm afraid my daughter is just as bossy, so maybe she taught Arthur? It wasn't me:) Or maybe his superhero strength came out of his middle fingers?

It's funny how everyone noticed that and we didn't!