Alright Rick and I needed to recreate a facebook picture that someone had taken last year, only picture the skirt non-existent and the girl much younger and not a mother of three. OK, so can you tell who we are? Hansel and Gretal, only there's no trail of breadcrumbs and no gingerbread house
Reece was sooo excited for his costume of Robin to come in the mail from ebay, only it arrived 3 weeks later from Bangkok and came equipped with puffy muscles. He took one look at it and said " Just put it in my closet." I forced him into it 5 minutes before this picture. Once Adeline's Jasmine costume came from ebay, Emma had to find one in her size cause it was just too pretty to pass up.
Reece was sooo excited for his costume of Robin to come in the mail from ebay, only it arrived 3 weeks later from Bangkok and came equipped with puffy muscles. He took one look at it and said " Just put it in my closet." I forced him into it 5 minutes before this picture. Once Adeline's Jasmine costume came from ebay, Emma had to find one in her size cause it was just too pretty to pass up.
Wear your costume to school day, parade down the hall for the church staff to see, then knock door to door to the preschool classes and get candy- yippee- notice the pretty Jasmine shoes that were on for school, but off when we actually trick or treated. She hid them in her drawer and we didn't figure out she was ONLY wearing socks, until 10 minutes away from the house
2 comments:
so cute - i just love the girls' costumes. they really are so pretty. and you and rick - well, that's just ridiculous.
My Dear Jackie: The children are fabulous!!
Reece makes a grand Indiana Jones as well as a teriffic Imperial Indian. The girls are princesses anyway you look at them..with or without the costumes. Now....as to Hansel and Gretel....well, ah.....okay, let me see....somehow my imagination can't quite capture the moment...:o)
Much love,
Miminet
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