While hubby's family never partook in Halloween traditions (his dad absolutely HATES Halloween) let alone any holiday kid traditions (ie: easter bunny, Santa), we had to come to a compromise. Basically, he got his way with us not doing Santa, the Easter Bunny or the tooth fairy, but my mom and I would get to dress our kids up all cute and take them to our church's Trunk or Treat outreach event if they wanted, so long as they weren't dressed as anything scary or evil.
Baby Wicket the Ewok!! |
My mom's a seamstress so obviously she did the costume for us! And it turned out GREAT! And completely kept him warm too! While I didn't dress up too much, I did find a cream sweater and I did my hair in Princess Leia buns (cuz, ya know, Leia's hanging out with the Ewoks for the last half of Return of the Jedi) - a few people recognized Jay and I as Princess Leia and an Ewok and commented how awesome we were =)
Leia and baby Ewok |
He got some candy he can snack on too and for his piece tonight he selected a Reese's cup, which he devoured and then threw up 2 seconds later before bouncing around on the couch, lol...
Gotta say, my favorite part of Halloween is the cute, creative costumes people come up! I haven't seen too many people on Facebook post party-related ones (probably cuz most of us are married with kids now, lol...), but at Trunk or Treat I did see an adorable little Spongebob and Sandy the Squirrel!! Hubby also showed me a picture of one of his co-workers who dressed up with his son as UPS delivery men! Hubby said he'd like to do that with Jay one year, which I think would be cute!
Trick or Treating for our city started at 530 and went til 730. We were home til about 645, as hubby had to work til 6 and I wanted Jay to take a little bit of a nap before we went out for the evening, so I got to pass out candy for a bit. Unfortunately our doorbell only ran like 6 times - a few kids solo and a few groups of small kids with their parents (one very little girl - think it might have been our neighbors - was dressed in a cute Eeyore costume!). One kid, whom I would guess as being about 8 years old, was dressed as Michael Meyers - maybe I'm getting old, but doesn't it seem a bit inappropriate for young kids like that to be dressed as serial killers? One girl I know on Twitter posted that one kid reminded her of the infamous Dexter, as his response to her asking who he was was that he kills people! Oh well... we left the bowl out when we went up for Trunk or Treat (which was from 630-8ish) and sadly, when we got home around 9 it looked like no one had touched it! Oh well, guess I know not to get a huge bag for next year!
How was your Halloween?
What cute/creative costumes did you see this year?
Haha!! He is too cute!!
ReplyDeletei looove his costume!!! haha.. I'm so glad he had a great 1st Halloween! My baby should be around his age for her 1st one so I'm excited for that! :p
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love it! That's a great costume. Your mom is very talented. And you're right, it's always nice when you have a Halloween costume that's cozy and warm. Reminds me of my squirrel costume when I was 8: I went to a Halloween party that year, and we all got prizes so no one would feel left out. My prize was "Warmest costume", haha.
ReplyDeleteI agree that it's kind of disturbing when kids dress up as characters from horror movies. We never dressed as scary things growing up (scariest thing was maybe a ninja). The more cartoon-y monsters--a white sheet ghost, for example--might be OK, but a serial killer from a horror movie just seems wrong. You wouldn't let that kid watch the movie, right?
I didn't do anything for Halloween this year. No parties. No trick-or-treaters came by our house (dead end with no sidewalks, so not surprising). I'll have to be more active about it next year.