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I didn't dress up myself, but my son went as a water cup from Chipotle (he's 3). It was awesome and hilarious (he had a straw hat too, as in a hat that looked like a drinking straw).

My 10-month-old was a lemon slice to go with that.

jW

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I didn't wear anything special, but I tricked or treated with my kids: one was a pirate and the other one a dragon/dinosaur depending on your perception. Apart from my son who tumbled down the stairs at one house  :ph34r:  :(, it was a great Halloween. Lot's of candies.

 

I think we may have ate half of them already  :huh:  :ph34r:

 

 

I didn't dress up myself, but my son went as a water cup from Chipotle (he's 3). It was awesome and hilarious (he had a straw hat too, as in a hat that looked like a drinking straw).

My 10-month-old was a lemon slice to go with that.

jW

 

I want to see the lemon slice...  :ph34r:  :ph34r:  :ph34r:

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I went as a lifeless nerd who stays at home and watches reruns of My Little Pony instead of trick-or-treating!

 

 

Wait a minute.

Likewise I went as a shut-in introvert from a country where Halloween isn't really that big a thing. :P

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Went to a cross country Halloween party as V from V for Vendetta. Some other notable costumes there were a rubix cube, the red and blue power rangers, and Medusa. My favorite was my friend Jack, who wore a box. He was a Jack in the Box. 

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I was planning to go as a fem!Fourth Doctor, but by the time I got home from work, trick-or-treating had already started and I didn't have time to change. The pugs were the real stars of the evening. 

 

Bruno went as Frankenstein's monster. 

 

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Mollie went as a bumblebee. 

 

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In case you're wondering, yes, that costume did make her itchy and hot. But whenever we tried to take it off, she cried and threw a fit. Suffering, she decided, was the price she paid for beauty.

 

Bruce went as—of course—Batman. 

 

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Trick-or-treating was an interesting thing. Bruno decided long ago that anyone who comes to the house, rings the doorbell, and leaves without staying is clearly evil and must be barked at relentlessly. Bruce likes visitors, but the fact that these kids came to our house and took our food worried him, so he'd stand and bark at anyone who came to the door. Wouldn't attack them, and if they petted him he was perfectly friendly, but he wanted to warn them not to steal our stuff. 

 

Mollie was the exception. She loved trick-or-treaters. 

 

Every time someone came to the door, she was there, wagging her tail and showing off her costume. The sound of the doorbell brought her running. If I left the door open for even a second, she'd push her way through and run up to anyone outside, prancing around. At one point, I heard a group of trick-or-treaters and thought they were right outside the door. Wanting to beat them to the punch so the doorbell wouldn't disturb Bruno, I opened the door. The trick-or-treaters were at the next house over, but that didn't deter Mollie. She walked out the door and trotted toward the sound of the voices, intent on introducing herself as the pretty bumblebee pug. 

 

It was a fun night, but an exhausting one. 

 

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Aaaand of course the upvote quota hits now...  <_<

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I was planning to go as a fem!Fourth Doctor, but by the time I got home from work, trick-or-treating had already started and I didn't have time to change. The pugs were the real stars of the evening. 

 

Bruno went as Frankenstein's monster. 

 

cfQvgGR.jpg

 

Mollie went as a bumblebee. 

 

pcJSq0i.jpg

 

In case you're wondering, yes, that costume did make her itchy and hot. But whenever we tried to take it off, she cried and threw a fit. Suffering, she decided, was the price she paid for beauty.

 

Bruce went as—of course—Batman. 

 

dPH6SwP.jpg

 

Trick-or-treating was an interesting thing. Bruno decided long ago that anyone who comes to the house, rings the doorbell, and leaves without staying is clearly evil and must be barked at relentlessly. Bruce likes visitors, but the fact that these kids came to our house and took our food worried him, so he'd stand and bark at anyone who came to the door. Wouldn't attack them, and if they petted him he was perfectly friendly, but he wanted to warn them not to steal our stuff. 

 

Mollie was the exception. She loved trick-or-treaters. 

 

Every time someone came to the door, she was there, wagging her tail and showing off her costume. The sound of the doorbell brought her running. If I left the door open for even a second, she'd push her way through and run up to anyone outside, prancing around. At one point, I heard a group of trick-or-treaters and thought they were right outside the door. Wanting to beat them to the punch so the doorbell wouldn't disturb Bruno, I opened the door. The trick-or-treaters were at the next house over, but that didn't deter Mollie. She walked out the door and trotted toward the sound of the voices, intent on introducing herself as the pretty bumblebee pug. 

 

It was a fun night, but an exhausting one. 

 

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I think you need to show those pics to the UN, world peace will be brokered since all countries will be too busy 'naww'ing over them to bother with war. :P

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Meh it was cancelled due to massive rain so I couldn't take my kids. Their church should do something tomorrow but they'll be with mom and stepdad.

 

Halloween was cancelled???  :huh:  :huh:  :huh: Wow. Poor kids  :( Over here, nothing short of a nuclear war would manage to cancel Halloween  :ph34r: We have had Halloween in pouring rain, in freezing pouring snow  :ph34r: and in bright summer weather  :lol: It is just not possible to cancel Halloween.

 

I hope your kids aren't too sad...   :(

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It wasn't as awesome as I originally pictured, though she was adorable. It was a yellow onesie with a skirt that looked like a slice of lemon. I'll see about pictures.

jW

 

Cute :) I hope you'll be able to skip the princess phase... It is so sad when they get to the age where every single little girl dresses as princesses. Hello originality  :ph34r:

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My brother was Dr Jekle, I was Mr Hyde

We went to any Halloween parties we could find, ran in, stole food and left. There were some very confused looks as people watched two guys in Victorian get-up burst in, steal food and leave amidst yelling, thick scottish and english accents, and confetti that we would throw in the faces of any who tried to stop us.

It was a good night.

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