Halloween has always been one of my favorite holidays, despite the fact that my mom always hated having to help come up with costume ideas for us. As a child, I was a clown, a gypsy or a hobo for many years in a row because those were easy costumes.
I really enjoy the creativity that goes into coming up with new costumes each year. It's not very often that adults get permission to channel such creativity and enthusiasm. It's so much fun to see kids and adults dressed up. It's such a playful holiday.
I like that Troy shares my enthusiasm for dressing up for Halloween. Unfortunately, he always has to pick costumes that are elaborate. And he puts them together at the last minute. He usually arrives to the Halloween party several hours late because he's putting on the finishing touches (this year that involved soldering some LED lights into a mask). But he always makes a dramatic entrance!
This year, I went as Pippi Longstocking (no wig needed!) and Troy went as Pierre the Pantsless Voyageur of Two Harbors, MN.
The statue of Pierre was recently renovated and moved to the Earthwood Bar, Grill and Motel (where BradFest takes place). Pierre is a really strange roadside attraction. Nobody seems to know why he's not wearing any pants. His head turns very slowly (so slowly that you wonder if you are imagining it). Future renovations will enable Pierre to talk and I think he'll be getting a new paddle for his outstretched hand. Oh, and he has these blue, LED lights in his eyes that are incredibly creepy at night. Check out Troy's rendition, he's got the creepy factor down. ;)
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A picture of Pierre during BradFest.
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