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Veronica
10-18-2013, 05:01 PM
Is anyone dressing up for Halloween? I'm going to be a Valley Girl. I've got a big, pink glittery bow, hot pink with sparkles leg warmers, black high top sneakers, a black skirt with tights and a shirt with Madonna pictures all over it. Oh, and lacy gauntlets. I've been experimenting with my '80s make up. :D
Veronica
Irulan
10-18-2013, 08:12 PM
I wish I had an excuse. Last time I dressed for Halloween I went as Courtney Love.
Wahine
10-18-2013, 08:25 PM
I love getting dressed up for Halloween. I've not got plans for this year yet although I've already been to one impromtu dress-up dance party. I was a dominatrix. Maybe something I shouldn't admit online seeing as it was last minute and I had everything I needed on hand. From previous years costumes of course.;)
OakLeaf
10-19-2013, 02:44 AM
It's been ages, and I used to love making costumes. Last time DH and I went as a worm on a fish hook, and a wall plate light switch: bait and switch.
Crankin
10-19-2013, 03:04 AM
Bah Humbug. I don't like Halloween. What was once a night where kids, usually under the age of 12, went trick or treating and maybe had a party at school, has morphed into something adults celebrate.
Yeah, I've been called a fun hater. But, there's nothing about this holiday I like, at this stage of my life. I didn't mind taking my kids out to trick or treat, but the costumes were store bought.
Except the time my older son (age 8) dressed up like a girl, with a blonde wig, a long shirt of mine as a dress, and lots of eye make up. It was so convincing, it made my 5 year old cry and ask me to change his brother back into a boy.
TrekDianna
10-20-2013, 06:56 AM
We always dress up at work. My costume is Almira Gulch. I am commuting that day rain or shine. I've got the bike baskets, I've got the MP3 downloaded to my iPhone and I've got the little dog too :)
OakLeaf
10-20-2013, 10:00 AM
I was a dominatrix.
Isn't that kind of like a bus-man's holiday? ;)
rebeccaC
10-20-2013, 11:09 PM
My last Halloween party was in college and I went as a pregnant nun. (no offense to any nuns intended it was a wtf costume affair:)) I have a good friend who does special effect makeup for a studio here. She did a few of us for an organized Zombie walk, which was fun, especially as we did some clubs afterward.
http://www.smugmug.com/photos/i-DbqPfQV/0/L/i-DbqPfQV-L.jpg
GLC1968
10-21-2013, 09:53 AM
We dress up at work to a theme (the whole department). Two years ago, it was zombie prom...that was fun. Last year we did 'road kill' and I was dressed as a jeep with a dead animal in the grill. This year, we are doing Duck Dynasty as our theme. I had to google it. :rolleyes:
A few of us are all going to wear matching duck costumes while the bulk of our group will dress as the human characters from the show. I voted against it but was overruled. Oh well...it'll be fun anyway.
I LOVE Halloween. I loved it as a kid. I love it as an adult. For a few years, I dated a guy who was living in Salem, MA and wow...what a great time!! That city takes the holiday VERY seriously and we had so much fun with it each year. I missed the excitement when we lived on the farm (no trick or treaters) and we only did a couple of parties during those years. Now that we are in town again, my excitement is building! I might even dress up as a witch to answer the door....just cause it's fun! ;-)
OakLeaf
10-21-2013, 12:57 PM
Bah Humbug. I don't like Halloween. What was once a night where kids, usually under the age of 12, went trick or treating and maybe had a party at school, has morphed into something adults celebrate.[/SIZE]
I think it's more the community, whether adults celebrate it or not. I'll always remember the subdivision we lived in when I was in middle school in the early 70s. There were lots of organized community activities, but Halloween was almost a competition between the stay-at-home moms, turning their yards, garages and sometimes parts of their homes into really elaborate haunted houses, just for the entertainment of trick-or-treaters and any accompanying parents.
Owlie
10-21-2013, 01:40 PM
My old boss has a Halloween party most years. (It's his (and his wife's) favorite holiday, so they go all-out.) I went as a doping cyclist. (Borrowed a US Postal jersey and a coordinating cap, bought one of those syringes used to dose children's liquid medicine and taped it to my arm with medical tape. I wore jeans with it, though--it was chilly and my former boss was the departmental dirty old man.) Not doing anything this year.
Crankin
10-21-2013, 03:20 PM
Well, plenty of adults around here dress up. I don't know what the kids do or if there's competition among the moms. I know in my last neighborhood (a la Stepford Wives), we had so many trick or treaters, I used 11 bags of candy the last year I lived there. Since moving to this house, we have not had one and it doesn't bother me at all. Who wants to climb up the hill? :)
I first noticed the thing with adults dressing up when I moved to AZ. I thought it was a thing out west. But, it wasn't. I have clients spending every weekend in Salem until Halloween.
Serendipity
10-21-2013, 05:13 PM
Love Halloween.
People in our office dress up - about 15 of us - and we get together for a potluck lunch. This year I will be the Devil with a Blue Dress On!
Wahine
10-22-2013, 04:09 PM
Isn't that kind of like a bus-man's holiday? ;)
Pretty much.
FlyingScot
10-24-2013, 06:45 AM
I'm a nurse. I draw blood all day. Guess what I dress as!!! Actually, I go for the subtle look. I have theatrical fangs that attach to my eye teeth. They aren't very big. I can talk and even smile with them and they can't be seen. I love going into the lobby and getting a patient then as I walk them to my lab I turn around to the family and smile really big. The gasps are totally worth it. Then I send the patient out with two red dots on their neck. :D
Note: I only do this to my well known and easy going patients/families. If I have a new or sensitive patient I keep the fangs completely under wraps. :p
GLC1968
10-31-2013, 12:09 PM
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My costume this year (I'm the one on the left). This is just the ducks. If we get a good one of the whole group, I'll share.
Veronica
11-01-2013, 02:58 AM
80s theme
http://tandemhearts.smugmug.com/photos/i-pWzkSCN/1/M/i-pWzkSCN-M.jpg
http://tandemhearts.smugmug.com/photos/i-v5jRVP5/0/M/i-v5jRVP5-M.jpg
It was pretty comfortable all day and my students liked it although I don't think many of them got it. They just knew I had attitude. :D
Veronica
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