Gettin' Ready for Halloween

I'm not sure if I've addressed our Halloween costumes this year (not the camping ones...the ones the boys will wear to school and out trick or treating). We went through a few ideas, but Logan had sort of settled on Super Man while Aiden was still not really um...playing the game and picking anything. Finally one day, inspired by his love of lizards, he said he wanted to dress as "lizard boy". I remember distinctly that we were climbing into the van, which was parked in Anne's driveway after playgroup, when he made this pronouncement. We were on our way to get Logan from school. I was confused though because we had previously discussed how maybe he could dress up as a lizard keeper...like a zoo keeper with a lizard cage and a safari hat etc. When he said lizard boy, I asked him if that was: a) a boy who is also part lizard b) a boy who can talk to lizards or c) a super hero? He declared most defiantly: a super hero!

We spent the drive to Logan's school discussing Lizard Boy - his costume, his powers, his weapons etc. When we had Logan in the car, I told him about Aiden's costume idea. Logan was excited to hear the news that they would be super heros together...he, Super Man and Aiden, Lizard Boy! When we got home, I started searching on the internet for generic capes (found: none), anything remotely related to "lizard boy" (found: none). Then we searched for and found a good Super Man costume. I explained to Logan that I would order his costume, buuuuut I would have to help Aiden make his costume and invent stuff about Lizard Boy. I was 1/2 informing and 1/2 hoping that Logan would jump on this creative opportunity and invent his OWN superhero. He looked at me and said, "well...I could make MY own super hero too, right?...like...um.....rocket boy!?" Awesome!

So...we've spent the past month discussing all the different facts about Lizard Boy and Rocket Boy. For example, Lizard Boy has an secret underwater cave (even though we have since learned that most lizards live in hot, DRY places...there are some water ones too though) and Rocket Boy was born on...um...Pluto! Lizard boy shoots slime balls and Rocket Boy has little rockets on his belt that he throws at the bad guys. The rockets open up into nets which trap the bad guys (I'm opposed to actually "killing" bad guys...I like the boys to talk about them being captured instead). We obviously needed to include Brady, but he's not really at a stage where he's passionate about anything. He does point excitedly to the sky and exclaim "plane mama!" every time one flies over AND he's quite fast...especially when I'm chasing him (to do something like save him from running into a parking lot for example!) We decided to make him Fly Boy. After much pondering, I finally came up with a costume plan. Step one was to make shirts...which I found at my super favorite new site: spreadshirt.com (check it out!) You can make anything and it's not at all expensive! I made a green shirt with a rocket, a blue shirt with a lizard and a red shirt with a fighter jet on it. These will go over long-sleeved black shirts and will be worn with black sweat pants. Step 2: capes! Logan and Aiden have capes that my good friend Lisa's mom made. Problem: they say "Super Logan" and "Super Aiden" on them. Solution: cover them with little signs that say Rocket and Lizard Boy! Problem: Brady has no cape. Solution: I sewed him one using Aiden's as a pattern. I also made them belts, cuffs and masks using AJ's Robin mask as a template.

Since the boys have taken over every available space in our house, my work area is...once again...the island in the kitchen! Here is my giant mess:
These are the same stencils I used for the "Crayola" on the crayon costumes. There are 4 letters to a square in the package so I cut out the letters I need, tape them together and trim to make one giant stencil.
Here are the masks I made using 2 pieces of sticky-backed felt (no sewing required!) and elastic for the bands (sewing required if you're lazy like me).

I used fabric paint to put the stencils on more sticky-backed felt and then used that to cover the words "Super Logan" (barely seen in orange above my little Rocket Boy sign) on the back of Logan's cape. Aiden's will be the same.
I know this might sound kind of silly, but what I really want to do is this: finish all the little costume pieces, gather everything together for each boy, put them in 3 boxes with color coordinted ribbons on them (green, blue, red) and leave them on the table for Halloween morning with a note from "the commissioner" <--isn't he always the go-to for the super heros?! haha.
So after all this brainstorming, costume making etc. I stumbled upon SUCH an adorable costume idea. I hope my boys still love scuba divers next year because I would LOVE to make these for them and I SO know that they would love to wear these! Brian even suggested making them as a Christmas gift. I am entertaining the idea of doing that OR of taking the materials for these to GG and GGpa's house for Christmas so that the boys can 1. have a craft to do that 2. they will then play with while we are there.
how cute is that?!!

So...one final thought: in the file directory on my laptop (not our home computer, but the one I use for work and the one I usually use to blog), I have folders and then random pictures. One of the random pics that I ALWAYS see when I upload for my posts is one of Logan on Halloween in 2005 (he was 7 months old). I think I was like DAYS pregnant with Aiden during this time. Here is my very first baby and his very first Halloween: (I think the outfit says "my lil pumpkin).

boo hoo...why do they have to grow up? Don't cha just want to eat him?! Fast forward to 4: Tonight, after being inundated with questions for like 1/2 an hour, Brian said to Logan, "why do you ask so many questions?!" Logan replied, "because I don't know a lot yet". Ahh....every age is funny in it's own way!

3 comments:

Kara said...

Hello! I love that picture of Logan when he was so little - isn't it crazy how fast time flies? Your super hero costumes will be wonderful - what fun they will have "flying" around trick or treating!

SoCal Mom said...

Oh, I just love Logan's answer!! Just shows how very smart he is. Not too many people don't know what they don't know. What a precious pumpkin he was! Yes - i do just wanna eat him!!! The costumes are going to be awesome!! The only thing missing is the Super Mom cosume! Because you are indeed Super Mom!!

Karen said...

Can't wait for the super hero group pic! At dinner last night Rich announced that he just learned that green onions and scallions are the same. Will said, "But grown-ups know everything." Just keep thinking that. Just keep thinking that.

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