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10/30/2006: "last minute?"
just a reminder, you can click on the calendar days (left hand column) to see a particular costume for that day or you can click on "Archives" (top of left column) and then October 2006 to see all of October's Costume-A-Day entries. Happy Costuming! Please feel free to leave a comment if you have used one of my ideas to jump start your own! I LOVE to hear about it.
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on Monday, October 30th, mom said
Ran into a young mom yesterday at Ben Franklin who had a printout from a magazine for daisy costume for little girl.
She was beginning to look weepy, very pregnant, and wishing Halloween would go away. I overheard her plea for help to the salesclerk, so I grabbed a grocery receipt from my wallet and wrote your blog address. I assured her you were the answer to her problems. Hope she looked it up, she looked like someone needed to bail her out! (I decided it was a random act of kindness, not being a busy body).
I told her the first costume I had made for the blog creator had been a daisy, strictly trial and error, no picture to get me confused.
on Monday, October 30th, Amy said
Our little guy has suddenly become aware that Halloween has a spooky side, and after much costume debate he finally told us he wants to be "regular." Hmmm. Jon's trying to convince him to wear his overalls, binoculars, hat and boots and go as a mountain explorer. I'm not sure they give out candy for "regular."
on Monday, October 30th, becka said
i almost never have spooky costumes either.
he could also be a farmer, a bus driver, a mail man, a soccer player... those are all pretty regular.