While Park may not be the most mobile kid around, he just might be the friendliest. Take the kid to the grocery store and he'll say "hi" to everyone he sees … at least five times each. And when it's time to go they'll each get an equal amount, in both quantity and volume, of "byes."
So of course, Park had to be a …
Walmart greeter.
Carrie made the vest and shirt (which, if you can't tell, features a tie much like last year's Toy Boy costume) and I made the flair by creating the graphics on the computer and then printing them out on iron-on transfer paper.
As for Halloween itself, we first hit up an elementary school/middle school/high school party before heading over to the parents' house of some of our oldest friends before our little greeter got so wound up we weren't sure we would ever be able to actually get him to bed.
6 comments:
perfect costume! And I loved the pumpking patch pictures. Looks like he had a great time.
Mimi
That is the best costume I've seen in awhile. Nice work! Park, let's aspire to a higher calling when you're actually considering a career. :)
Hey, your first for the unveiling was having lunch with Gpa Sam and Gma Barbie.
The little Trick/Treater was so cute. Hard for anyone to beat his costume. So original and creative.
Winner all around. Not with his repetative "Hi's" he was hard to ignore, Believe me.
Very Proud of our little ones
Check out our little Dorothy, the cutest EVER!
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Gma/mom
Grandpa Sam was a pirate!
That is great! Wish we could have been there with him.
I'm glad you played to Park's strengths. His friendly spirit is what I love most about him. And his cute, floppy hair. Job well-done on the vest.
This is a hilarious costume idea and excellent execution of the idea!! I am so impressed guys. Shayna
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