Well, our costumes this year were creative (I was "everything but the kitchen sink" and Chip was Q-bert...I know, random), but the executions were marginal. We were more proud of the many costumes Kessler wore (endured). She started out the evening as a princess, handing out candy to all the little girls and boys that stopped by our house (there were none- perhaps it was the locked gate we live behind that scared them off- I guess we will have eat all that candy).
It wasn't long after running into her uncle Josh, that he was trading costumes with her and she got to be a french fry (and Josh the princess). As you can see, Chip started trading costumes at this point too.
Costume number three was a pirate- she went from girly, to greasy, to greedy.
And finally, she was tired of all the costumes and sat at the door ready to go with her final costume on, Q-bert's conversation bubble- likely expressing her true feelings at this point.
I just couldn't leave this picture out.
"Double, double toil and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubble."
-Shakespeare "Macbeth"