Tuesday, November 1, 2011

{Photos} all about the costumes...


Every Halloween since Sayer was a baby, we took photos of him in his costume. But last year we started a tradition of taking a family portrait of the three of us in our costumes- by setting the timer on our camera. This Halloween Sayer went as the same thing as last (as much as we tried for something else). He was an Aquabat at home & a fireman in La Connner last year. He actually didn't wear the Aquabat much - he was the fireman most of the time & this year he enjoyed the Aquabat costume a lot. As for Chris & I, we dipped into our costume trunk. Chris has always made costumes for himself at Halloween & I have my fair share stowed away- so our trunk is full of options. I actually ended up wearing my mom's old clown costume (circa '70's) that she wore when I was Sayer's age- it even smelled like her old Charlie perfume even after several washings. I had my old clown costume from my pre-school days out for Sayer to wear- but he wasn't interested at all. There is something about dressing up that I really enjoy- particularly as a clown. It brings out the ham in me. So I took a few photos of myself - some without the goofy glasses (or my own for that matter) before the Halloween festivities started. I have to say, I enjoy having really big hair! Chris was somewhat taken with my clown self. He told me that when he looks at these pictures, he sees the woman that he married.... hmmm. I know what he means though- I feel the same way actually. I might have to revisit being a clown every now & then...


I think it's important to dress up & goof around. Life can be too serious sometimes- so it can take the edge off. Sayer seems to enjoy it too. We recently went to a pre-school Halloween party with him & we were some of the only adults that dressed up. Sayer told us that he was really proud of us & enjoyed the fact we dressed up with him. You don't really have to twist our arm much. I suppose we had better enjoy it now before he is a teenager & pretends that he doesn't know us.


Yesterday afternoon there was a Halloween parade in the town of La Conner - where my parents live (& we used to live). The town is charming & small - perfect for a parade. Sayer has not developed my sweet tooth yet - so we just cruised the streets without stopping for candy at the shops, but a lollipop caught his eye & he was quite excited to try one. He held on to it the whole time & it turned into more of a prop. 


It's pretty cool that Sayer gets to enjoy hanging out with his grandparents so often (my dad is above) & the joys of a small quaint town. I was really glad to have met up with the three of them in time to walk with Sayer down the street during the parade & enjoy a little of the small town charm myself. Chris met us later to go trick or treating in La Conner before we all headed home. What a way to start the week! What did you do last night? Do you like to dress up in costumes?

6 comments:

  1. WOWSA! I LOVE this year's family halloween photo op! I think it's so cool your clown 'fro is black instead of that weird rainbow version. Like Diana Ross in a clown suit! lol. Way more elegant. Are you gonna send your 'gnome' out and make his travel around the world, send back pics of him in various gardens à la Amélie? hehe! You guys are so awesome. Sayer with his aquabat costume + the lolly in his hand, so adorable! I wish we could've all gone together trick or treating. That would have been so much fun!
    p.s. Your dad looks great!

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  2. Awesome costumes! Looks like you all had a bunch of fun! :)

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  3. Awesome costumes! Great family shot too. I agree, adults should dress up more. My husband and I did too and I think the kids love to see the adults participate. I posted photos of us on my blog, you can click my name to see them. The family who dresses up together, has fun together!!

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  4. BEST PHOTOS EVER!!!!!
    If I saw that gnome in person, though, I think I'd be terrified. No, I know I would. ;)
    ~Andrea

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  5. What great photos and fun! Wonderful familiy memories you are making there. And love your work, found you via Urban Threads today!
    xo Cathy

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  6. Wow, you guys are great! I love these images! Looks like you and your sweet family had a wonderful day!! xoxo

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