In honor of Halloween, I thought I’d take you on a photo tour through many years of “dressing up” for the holiday. Disclaimer: some of the following photos of me were not taken at Halloween – they were taken at times I just felt called to dress up (my children may either get a kick out of these or be horribly embarrassed)!
I was three – not quite four – when I was a “Chipmunk” for Halloween. I can remember that Mom and Dad drove me over to my grandparents’ house to Trick or Treat. They “hid” while I went up to the door. Somehow I still think that my Nana and Grandad knew who I was!
This is one of those times that I just created my own “look” and it wasn’t Halloween! I call this being a “movie star” because of the hat and sunglasses! I am not sure why I was pretending it was very sunny, yet still had a rain umbrella!!
Scary witch, anyone? I can’t believe I had on a “dress” type costume because it was usually pretty chilly at the end of October in Ohio. There were many times that Mom and I argued over whether I should wear a coat to trick or treat – I did not like that my costume would be covered up!
I am “Little Red Riding Hood”! This was taken just before I turned six. School age kids would not only “beg” for treats but they would carry UNICEF boxes to collect money. I did the same thing when I was in elementary school. The money was taken back to school after “beggar’s night”. Do you remember doing that?
This was my attempt at dressing up as an “Old Lady” for Halloween – complete with my mom’s wig, an old ’50s style skirt, and a stick I made into a cane! What strikes me as insanely amusing is that I sure didn’t look “old” (I was almost ten) – in fact now I am the age I was trying to “look” back then and I don’t think I’m even pulling it off now!
Somewhere I have another photo that shows me with my hair all tied up in a scarf, rock star make up on my face (in the style of KISS), with a pair of purple tights under shorts! And that wasn’t for Halloween – that was just me being me – at about fifteen!
Even as an adult, the thrill of wearing a costume for Halloween has not left me. I’ve dressed up as a witch, a fortune-teller, a pregnant gypsy (I was pregnant with my youngest child at the time!), a hippie, and a “madam”.
As the years have gone by, I’ve watched my four children get excited at Halloween and talk about what costume they will be wearing for weeks before “Trick or Treat” night.
Now I get to see the three grandsons all dressed up! (Picture on far right was taken by my daughter: Teresa Sumner)
Image of Jack-o-lantern Pumpkins by Petr Kratochvil
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