Monday, October 30, 2006

Edited to Add:

My mom wanted to add that in my toddler years, she once dressed me as a little chinaman. She put a basket upsidedown on my head, painted a "fu man cho" moustache on my face, I wore a tiny kimono and silk pants. She thinks she may have had a stocking on my head to make me look like I didn't have any hair.

I have NO memory of this.

My brother once was went (again, as a toddler) a ukrainian cleaning lady. A feather duster, a wig and an apron, along with some ukrainian slang. He was a HIT with the old women at the doors giving out candy.

I asked my mom, "what were you for halloween". She reminded me that my grandparents owned a hotel when she was growing up, so obviously the only thing they had to use was old sheets. She answered, "fuck, I went as a ghost every year". Apparently, my grandparents would throw a white hotel sheet over her, cut some eyes and put an elastic band around her neck to keep it in place ... every year. That sounds kind of unsafe to me.

What was your favorite halloween costume?

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