Thursday, October 31, 2013

Trick or Treat


In 1969, when I was in kindergarten, my next door neighbor Alex and I dressed as Peter Pan and Tinkerbell for Halloween. I insisted on wearing a blond wig for authenticity and a white under shirt to stay warm while trick-or-treating. The result: Pure magic.

Happy Halloween.



7 comments:

  1. I'm pretty sure my brother wore that same Batman costume. I was always too fat to be Tinkerbell. I was generally a gypsy. That may have influenced my fashion sense to this very day.

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  2. Love the Batman costume. And the pompon fringe on the witch. Beautiful.
    (I was Casper the Friendly Ghost in kindergarten, with a store-bought costume nowhere near as cool as yours.)

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  3. Aw, this is great. Happy Halloween!

    XO
    A.

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