With two little ones participating in the trick-or-treating this year, I had envisioned themed costumes from the get go. So, when (months ago) Reese announced she wanted to be a butterfly for Halloween, I jumped on the chance to transform my semi-willing children into the butterfly (Reese) and caterpillar (Paige) from Eric Carle's classic The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
This led to an unhealthy and short lived obsession with finding the girls cute costumes to complete my vision. I soon found out that just this year, by coincidence, Pottery Barn Kids introduced just the costumes I was looking for....at a cost that made my jaw drop.
We obviously don't live in Maine. I'm not sure where this idea came from. But, anything to get us away from the expensive butterfly debacle. Again, I searched high and low for a lobster costume and I found these:
Adorable, right?! The problem? My tiny tot is way too big for the baby costumes, but way too small for the toddler costumes. And sewing something like that? Let's be real. Eric Carle's butterfly and caterpillar are whimsical we might have been able to piece together something from Goodwill, but not when we're going for a passable imitation of a real crustacean. Nix that one.
Her idea #3? An elephant. Perfection. Easy, available in a wide range of styles, and good prices.
Paige was going to be the mouse to Reese's elephant, but when that idea went bust as well, we settled on a pea. We do call her "P" often, and spending any more time on costumes would have driven me mad.
So, here are the girls trying on their outfits, getting warmed up for the BIG day.
You may be wondering what Kevin and I will be wearing for this excursion. We have no current plans, although the other night at dinner Reese did tell Kevin that she could be his peanut, "because, you know, elephants LOVE peanuts."
Love!
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