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What a cutie! And a great idea. I bet those Halloween costumes are warm. I know the big furry dog costume I got for my daughter, too hot for October, would be perfect now.
Never on Halloween. He dressed up as himself on Halloween… this is everyday.
And yes, you’re right, Henitsirk, no point in pushing any covering of warmth that would interfere with “The Costume.”
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Suzie this is such a lovely series. I would have been the crabby mum saying ‘get out of the snow in that costume before you freeze to death!!!’ I’m such a fuddy duddy
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What a cutie! And a great idea. I bet those Halloween costumes are warm. I know the big furry dog costume I got for my daughter, too hot for October, would be perfect now.
These are delightful pictures!
Now THAT looks like fun! I wish I could still delight in the snow like that instead of worrying about the havoc it causes.
This sequence of photos is marvelous! Your batman is great. Have wonderful week…
He’s the man!!! To be a child again and feel so free! Wonderful Shots!!
Those are great shots. I must quickly comment and move on before my kids see that snow and lose their minds.
No snow this year for us, just rain.
{He is super cute.}
The Waldorf mom in me says “Where’s his hat?!!!” but then remembers that sometimes fun is more important…the hat would ruin the whole bat ears effect.
Wow, that’s a lot of snow. Taken during Halloween? He’s a cutie pie by the way. Have a great WW.
Never on Halloween. He dressed up as himself on Halloween… this is everyday.
And yes, you’re right, Henitsirk, no point in pushing any covering of warmth that would interfere with “The Costume.”
Oh wow … what fun!!! These are priceless pix.
Hugs and blessings,
What priceless pictures! He looks like he is having a blast!
Fantastic!! I used to enjoy snow…now all I can think is “oh, that’s so cold!” But maybe if I put on a super hero costume it would be different.
Haha what fun photos. Happy WW
Ha ha! I love the costume.
those are fabulous pictures!! so fun.
[...] other a lot, my husband and I host an Elf that visits us from time to time, and there is always a superhero somewhere around my house. We make lots of snowflakes. And, I like to throw crazy dinner parties, [...]
[...] “fit” that they weren’t right, before I had him convinced that they were indeed Batman Boots. Bookmark to: Hide Sites Related Posts Winter has [...]
Suzie this is such a lovely series. I would have been the crabby mum saying ‘get out of the snow in that costume before you freeze to death!!!’ I’m such a fuddy duddy
Oh my gosh! Those are great! He had so much fun!!!
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