This was my "frumpy housewife" costume, which I wore to the church's Halloween Carnival. Complete with pasta spoon, nightgown, apron, leggings, toe socks, and disheveled hair. I thought it was suited for my first year of marriage, as they always say that "once a girl gets married, she lets herself go!" [The grownups loved it, whereas the kids really didn't quite know what to think :)]
Michael and I hosted a Halloween party at our apartment that night for a few friends, and we decorated sugar cookies while watching Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho". You'll see some of our creations below...
[By Rebecca]
[By Michael]
[By Kyle, Shandra, and Russell, notice the half-eaten cookie]
[By Hilarie]
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The ghost cookie, which just happened to look more like a pig.
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This is Russell, the son of some new friends in the complex. He loved his cookies!
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I think Michael's enthusiastic smile expresses the fun we all had that night! It was great to become like kids again and decorate cookies however our imaginations directed us!
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Oh, and this is a shout-out to my brother...I made a "Joker" cookie. I think it came out pretty well!
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