I had the scariest Halloween ever. I remembered my camera...but forgot my memory card in my computer! A blogger's worst nightmare! ;)
When we got to my aunt Laurie's house and I realized my mistake, I panicked for about 4.5 seconds. Then I got over it and busted out my iPhone to take pictures. Sorry for the photo quality, but this is the best I could do. And I'm not going to waste spend time editing iPhone pictures. It is what it is.
Jake would NOT wear his DJ Lance Rock outfit! In order to get these pictures of him, it required bribes with candy from my cousin Brandon to wear the hat and glasses, and my uncle Bryan doing a song and dance to get his attention. Little stinker.
When we started getting Halloween costume catalogs back in August, I would look through them with Jake to see if he reacted to any of the costumes he would see, indicating he might want to wear one. He would look, point at pictures, and mumble gibberish. Every.dang.time he got to the page with DJ Lance Rock from Yo Gabba Gabba, he would go nuts yelling all sorts of excited "words," trying to tell me, "HIM, Mama! I want to be DJ Lance Rock!" Ok, Buddy. Why not?
Doesn't he look JUST like him?!
The girls were Dr. Seuss's Thing 1 and Thing 2 from The Cat in the Hat. I had WAY too much fun with their costumes. I ordered their Thing onesies from Etsy, along with some red and white striped leg warmers {with ruffles!}. I saw online from several other creative blogger ladies the idea to hot glue a feather boa around a baby beanie to create the signature fluffy blue Thing hair. People are just so creative, it never ceases to amaze me.
HA! I seriously laughed out loud for a good five minutes when I got their costumes on, because I had an *idea* of what they'd look like, but it just cracked me up to see it all together. With them together.
Halloween isn't necessarily my favorite holiday of the year, but it sure makes it fun having three wittle ones to dress up!
We *attempted* a family picture. This is how they usually turn out for us nowadays...can't see one of the kids, and definitely one of them screaming/crying/whining/all of the above. And I usually look way too excited. Our little family. {And that would be Chloe's face you don't see. HA!}