Sunday, November 2, 2008

A good time was had by all

My birthday is on Halloween. My baby brother, Brendan, was born 10 years and one day after me, on November 1. Our family decided to throw us a joint birthday-halloween-costume party last night. It was a blast!

Of course there was a ton of food.

Some of us ate more than others.









There was witches brew and vampire blood.









And, of course, two kinds of chocolate cake!









But the best, of course, were all of our friends.

This is Brendan's girlfriend's family.










We had convicts (who happen to coach my daughter's softball team),










flappers and beer wenches,












princesses, gypsies, teenie boppers, women priests, and men in mullets,










and don't forget Pooh and Little Red Riding Hood.









There were devils and angels,












and the "headless" horseman,










and
in the middle there in black is Sarah Palin after the election (she's incognito:).








Here's the Head Witch,










and this is the only known photo of my dad dressed as a priest (he's in the far right corner of the picture.)










For those of you who haven't seen Brendan in a while, he's put on a little weight.












And, as promised, Xenophilius Lovegood broke out the egg-yolk yellow robes for the occasion, seen here with some of the Hogwarts crowd.













And just for fun, the party from the view of a six year old (before he went up to watch Indiana Jones):


Thanks to everyone who worked so hard to make this fantastic party happen, especially my husband, who had the idea, my mom and sister, who were the creative directors, decorators, cooks, and cleanup crew, and my dad and brother-in-law, who did, well, whatever Mom and Ann told them to do. It really was a fun night.










1 comment:

  1. Hello to the Pickled Nickel.
    First Post!

    What a great party! Thanks for sending the link.

    We had the most pleasantville (TM I'm sure) Halloween ever.

    Nora and Dad and two friends and their dad all in suburban davidson with fall colors ablaze but also crunchy leaves underfoot. Crescent moon hanging low and even someone had a fire somewhere so woodsmoke tinged the air.

    Dave, love the yellow robes. :-)
    Eddie M and co.

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