That said, it was a bit unfortunate that at the party of thirty or so adults that I went to, not one person knew who I was. One person thought I was Nicole Kidman as Virginia Woolf, another ventured a guess of Miss Honey from Matilda, and one fellow declared that I was dressed as a 'sexy librarian.' My immediate thought was, um, you think this is sexy?
My friend Catherine did the makeup of a few ladies pre-party. It was fun to explore her toolbox. The Log Lady doesn't really wear makeup so I was more of an observer.
Catherine showed us her collection of porcelain dolls that she found at an estate sale. The dolls, dressed in 1920s and 30s clothing, lay nestled in a box of antique lace, doilies, and ladies leather gloves.
Amy was a lovely Snow White.
Adam and Molly's party had the most wonderful food, much of which Molly made herself.
Those cinnamon donuts (on witch brooms!) were amazing.
When Indiana Jones and Han Solo are at the same party, who will come out on top? That's what I'd like to know.That kitty is wearing a tuxedo jacket.
Happy Snap Apple Day to one and all!








1 comments:
Thought of your Log Lady costume when we were invited to a Brooklyn Twin Peaks (pre-game) Halloween party by a friend. We didn't end up going but saw pictures online. She was Laura Palmer: http://yfrog.com/nxqvrjj http://yfrog.com/h0achydwj
I think your Log Lady was better than theirs. You would have fit right in, so I hope that makes you feel better about no one recognizing your costume.
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