I'm feeling a bit sad this year: the boys have outgrown Halloween. We didn't carve a pumpkin, I didn't sew even one costume, and I'm certainly not walking around the neighborhood making sure they are protected from ... ghosts? I loved Halloween as a child and anxiously awaited the trick-or-treat experience. Although, in my time, the rules were different: 1) You had to wait until it was dark (we had our first trick-or-treater at 4:30 this afternoon); 2) You had to wait until after "the dinner hour" as it would be rude to interrupt anyone's dinner (I don't even get home from my lengthy commute until 6:00 pm, at the earliest). Life was different in the sixties, that's for sure.
For the kindergarten Halloween parade, Peter was Pikachu and best friend Nick was Ash.
The Pokemon years continued, Ben inheriting the Pikachu costume and Peter evolving to Charmander.There were a few years where Harry Potter ruled.
My all time favorite was Peter's portrayal of Captain Jack Sparrow. While at the WASFAA conference in Anaheim, Andrea and I went to Disneyland and I bought Peter a Jack Sparrow hat at the Pirates of the Caribbean shop. Peter then decided that he needed the rest of the costume. I was just going to make the shirt and vest, but the pattern for the coat was so cool. The pants, however, are still a UFO in my sewing basket.
Very fun times!