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Happy Halloween!

There's a sign near my house right now that says "Happy Halloween Ya'll"! I kid you not. It's awesome.

Last night was Halloween in the Park and it was so much fun! The Library's booth had a Christmas theme (we got lost on the way to the North Pole!). I think we confused some people but that's okay with me, I've been confusing people all my life! I'll post some pictures soon.

My Halloween costume is Camilla Cream from one of my favorite books a Bad Case of Stripes. I think I look a little creepy personally, definitely not cute and sad like Camilla. :/

Camilla's Stripes

My Stripes

Keith aka 'Luigi' and Brenda aka Choo Choo Soul's Genevieve!

Much loves and candy! See you at the party today!
Sti

Comments

Unknown said…
That Luigi guy is creepy!
Anonymous said…
Ha ha very funny "Uncle Keith". I like the Luigi guy. I also like Sti's stripes, Sti.I think it worked, though because it's just on your face, it dosnt quite look right.

-Julie R
benilhalk said…
Such a cute post! My daughter was sitting beside when I was going through this post and now she wants to get that face for the Halloween party. Thank God, I came across this post. I was so confused for my daughter’s costume. This time the celebration is in one of the finest San Francisco venues.

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