I was so thankful when Dexter announced a few weeks back that he wanted to be a ghost for Halloween - the easiest costume in the world I thought! Turns out it was a little trickier than I had imagined. First problem: no white sheet! Solution: look at every local dollar store for a white sheet or tablecloth - we finally found one at the grocery store where a stockboy said he thought there were some white sheet sets for $5 in the back room and retrieved one for us. Second problem: we couldn't get the sheet to stay on top of Dexter. Solution: sew the top of it to a knit cap. Third problem: keeping it steady as he walked arounf. Solution: sew some "sleeves" for stability. What I thought would be a matter of saying, "Here's your sheet, kid," turned into a multi-day, multi-task creative endeavor. But he does look adorable and is very happy with his ghost costume.
We discovered the eye hole problem as he tried to get down the stairs out
back and missed the last step because he couldn't see his feet.
Frustrated little ghost! But we calmed him down and he merrily went with Daddy to the park for "Safely Spooky".
It was at Safely Spooky where Ben discovered that Dex had no peripheral
vision in the costume. The poor child was oblivious to people trying to give him candy unless they were standing directly in front of him. We're going to work on the eye holes before his Halloween party
at school, Tae Kwon Do, and real-deal trick or treating!
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