Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Happy Halloween and Stuff

Well, for us, Sandy the Frankenstorm is over.  I know for many she was as bad as predicted and my thoughts and prayers are with those families.  Even my good friend and across-the-street neighbor had her neighbor's tree come crashing into her fence, yard, playset, trampoline and power line.  We came away completely unscathed, except for all that rain on our leaking roof.  Here you can see the rot in the tongue and groove boards in our upstairs bathroom.  At this point, there isn't much we can do about those until the roof gets fixed. 


What I was finding myself worried about though, was the continuing damage happening around the window frame and down the wall every time it drips.  And the thought of the ensuing hurricane made me think our bathroom wouldn't be in too great of shape if we really did get the torrential rains that had been predicted.


Luckily, my husband is a genius. :-)  They're like little water slides, right into the buckets!



Prior to worrying about leaking roofs and power outages, we took a day trip out to my in-laws, where we carved A LOT of pumpkins.  All the little ones are from my MIL's own pumpkin patch, the bigger ones we bought.  The carving templates we something they had, because we've never gotten that fancy before.  It was fun.  



I am still a little unsure how our night will go tonight.  The ground is soggy and we don't have sidewalks in our neighborhood.  Still, if we have a lantern we should be able to stick to the street and we have to trick-or-treat early anyway.  School night.  So there will probably be better "reveal" sorts of pictures after they are ready to go out tonight; provided their costumes don't get ruined while they are at school.  Ahem.  Still, I thought I'd share what I managed to snap quick before they scurried off today.  I believe I mentioned Ellerie's desire to be a mermaid this year.  After quickly talking her out of the expensive and poorly made Barbie-as-mermaid and Disney Ariel versions, she agreed I could make her one.  So, now she is a cheap and probably poorly made mermaid.  :-)  (That just sounded wrong.)



The dress is an adult size, knee length that I found at the thrift store.  I was delighted that it already looked mermaidy and only took off the spaghetti straps and added elastic to the back.  Of course, it was falling down all the time, so this morning I had to pin it to the inside of her shirt.  Anyone want to place a bet as to whether the dress or the shirt tears first?


Tate, you will recall, is still a big mystery.  What DOES that boy want to be?  A creeper from Minecraft?  Kai from LEGO Ninjago?  One of the snakes from Ninjago? A ghost? We, quite literally, went through all of these possibilities (and a few others) in the last few weeks while I worked on his brother and sister's costumes.  We also went through a phase of working on Daddy to buy Ironman, since he didn't think Mama could make that one.  But he just HAD to have the gloves and none of the cheap versions came with gloves.  The gloves were ten bucks on their own, people.  Nuts, I tell you.  Then, one day last week, he gets off the bus, bounces through the door and announces, "I know what I want to be for Halloween!"  

"Oh, goodness,"  I thought.  But said, "And what do you want to be, Tate?"

BIG, clever grin.  Twinkly eyes.  JOY at last.
"A man with a mustache and a suitcase full of money!!!!!"


HAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAA!!!!  Cracks my can, that one.  How could I not oblige?







Thank you, once again Salvation Army.  Perfect little toy suitcase (with a new puzzle to boot).  Brilliant  little mustache man.  I hope your friends at school "get" your sense of humor.  But if they don't, believe me, your family does and boy are we amused and amazed.

As for Calvin, I'll have to post his finished costume later.  It's not perfect, but I'm rather proud of it all the same.  He, being a rather mature and important 4th grader, was not allowed to wear his costume until the party in the afternoon.  I am hoping that its ride to school stuffed in his backpack will not be its undoing, especially as it took me so long to "do" in the first place.  

Still, I'll have a nice excuse if it looks not so fab ;-)

Happy Halloween!

3 comments:

Nicole said...

Wow, nice job! I wish you made me a costume too ;)

Ms. G said...

That's a Gorgeous and even better-one of a kind mermaid costume! Good work. And Tate's and original too, excellent kid : ) I'm looking forward to seeing what Calvin has up his sleeve-or in his pocket too!

Happy Halloween! I'm glad you guys did alright. Don't step in any puddles without your boots on and make sure you get your cut of the candy.

P.S. Our husbands could be peas in a Home Depot bucket; )

Jen said...

Love the costumes! So original. I'm a bit bummed that my guy wanted to be something completely typical this year.

Glad Sandy spared you guys!