With Grams (my mom) being in town, we had a very busy day planned. So once Jillian woke up from her morning nap we were off to music class.Of course we made their costumes this year. Joshua is very sweet about it. He does an amazing job with the costumes. He has such an amazing mind to design the costumes. Wesley was so excited to go and show off his costume, a Tyrannosaurus Rex that Joshua created – which is one of his favorite animals right now. And Jillian went as a black cat – her favorite animal to date. It was pretty simple to make. I just found a black body suit and then made a tail and ears using black fleece. It really looked darling on her.
Then after music class we went to Joshua’s work (Tel West) to do some trick or treating. Joshua took with him a bag of candy and passed it out to his coworkers so the kids could get some treats. Jillian was a bit unsure of what to do. She saw Wesley run off and say “trick or treat” but she stayed back and just watched for a while.
After a busy morning, we went home and had lunch and spent the rest of the afternoon resting up for the big event.
We walked down to the library at about 6pm to meet our friends/Joshua’s co-workers to trick or treat as a group.
We spent some time taking pictures of all of the kids before we headed out…
The first full block (the blocks here are very big – as you know everything is bigger in Texas) was a bust. There were no porch lights on. But after that, it really started to be more exciting for the kids. Wesley kept up with the big kids very well. He did a lot of running – and also a lot of falling down.
Jillian stayed up the whole night. She did a fair amount of trick or treating herself. She was so cute – she would put her hand out or in the bowl, plop the candy in her bucket and say “Ganck You” then head down the driveway. About halfway into it she had a lot candy in her bucket. We put her in the stroller and snapped the bucket in too. She would not let go. While Wesley and the others finished the houses, she tried very hard to get into every piece of candy in her bucket. She was successful with a package of Whoppers and a sucker. Everything in her bucket was very sticky at the end of the night.
It was a great night. Once we were done trick or treating we took the head off of Wesley’s costume. He was just dripping with sweat. I guess this costume would have been much better in the Northwest… But he did not complain at all.
Once we got home, at about 8:30, it took a long time for the kids to wind down. There was a lot of screaming and tantrums, but with the amount of fun they had – it made that terrible hour a bit better.
We are looking forward to next year. I wonder what we will create for them next year.
You sort of get what you deserve when you ask a 2 1/2 year old what they want to be for Halloween. In my case, Wesley said “Tyrannosaurus”. Good. I was afraid he’d say something easy like a ghost. How do you make a T-Rex costume? Well, here is how I did it.
We started with the body which Amber found at the thrift store. It wouldn’t be hard to sew one yourself if 1) you knew how to sew and 2) you owned a sewing machine. Neither of these apply to me. From there we glued two blocks of Styrofoam together to make the snout. Something I hadn’t considered is that the propellant in the spray glue would dissolve the Styrofoam. As you’ll see later everything is covered in tape so I could apply more spray glue and to ensure the two blocks would not pull apart.
Once the blocks were together I began the process of cutting and sanding them to the shape I wanted. I was just making the top jaw to which I would attach the teeth and eyes. I decided the best thing to do was mount this to his bike helmet which would form the rest of head and give us a nice secure way to put it on him. I cut a docking point for the helmet as well.
I had originally planned to make the eyes out of Styrofoam as well. But the glue melted my eyes to the point where they were not usable. So, out came a big old sponge (which we actually used as a form for the spider costume from last year). I attached it with staples and tape. Then the whole thing got covered with tape to protect the Styrofoam from the glue I’d used to attach the fabric.
Once it was all taped up I attached the helmet using a couple of nylon ties. It needed to be strong, but not hurt the helmet which will go back to its usual job of preventing brain damage this weekend. I covered the snout with spray glue a small area at a time and applied the fabric, stretching and pushing it into the grooves I had carved.
We added some pink felt for the mouth (Wesley calls it the tongue) and used stiff felt for teeth. The felt is best attached with hot-glue. We trimmed up the fabric, leaving it long in the back so that it could be tucked into his costume and act as the dinosaurs neck. We added a few green spots to match his body, glued on some eyes and nostrils and it was ready to go.
The costume was a great success. Wesley loved it and told me thank you several times for making it. He loved “eating” things with his T-Rex teeth. I’m glad they were soft and flexible. By the end of the night they were all pushed out at different angle and I was calling him snaggletooth-rex.
Tags: Costume, halloween, T-Rex, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Wesley
Last night Wesley and I headed down to play Frisbee golf with Mat, Elliott, and Jurgen (who is visiting from Seattle). With the shrinking daylight by the time we finished it was rather dark On the way home he stopped, looked up and said “Oh, pretty stars!”.
He then proceeded to stare, head turned up and count the stars. He moved his hand pointing at the stars one at a time. It looked like he was trying to count books on a high shelf. “One, two, three…” After a little while he said with certainty: “13″. Throughout the eons man has pondered the stars and wondered, “How many stars are in the heavens?” I don’t know why it has been so hard for everyone to figure out, but the clear and definitive answer is thirteen.
Tags: Frisbee golf, stars, Wesley
I was amazed that yesterday Jillian said 3 new words. She said: turtle, owie and help.
So today I wanted to counted them. I keep track of the words and signs she says on a calendar type page on our fridge. I also write down special/fun things she does too. (I keep one for Wesley too).
As of today Jillian says 20+ words and has 24+ signs.
Here they are in no particular order…
Words:
- Nando – short for Hernando
- turtle
- owie
- help
- all done
- night night
- ball
- goodbye
- hi
- ma – which means more
- mmmm – which means milk
- mama
- dada – which was her first word
- meow – what a cat says
- cat
- nana – and sometimes banana
- duck
- tada
- go – we say ready, set and she says go
- bubble
- thank you
- And I am sure I am forgetting one/some
Signs:
- eat
- milk
- drink
- elephant
- frog
- monkey
- bird
- duck
- cow
- cat
- horse
- flower
- banana
- help
- owie/hurt
- bubble – she made this one up on her own.
- thank you
- fish
- all done
- goodbye
- hi
- please
- more
- dog
- And I am sure I am forgetting one/some
I just know that the lists will be growing bigger by the day. I can’t wait to hear what she says today.
Tags: Jillian