Halloween Costume Inspiration

At first, I thought it was way too early to start blogging about Halloween!  I mean, it’s still September!!!

Then I went into the store and realized all of the candy was out, everything was orange and black, tinsel kitties ;) and paper ghosts were in the aisles and before you know it, you will be having this conversation the night before that Halloween Costume Party you are attending:

You: “Hey, we have that costume party tomorrow night.”

Spouse or friend: “Oh yea… I forgot all about it.  How is it the end of October already?”

You: “What do you want to go as?”

Spouse or friend: “I don’t know.  Wish we would have planned farther ahead. I guess I will just be a sexy cat again. Next year let’s make sure we think about it prior to the night before so we can be like those “super cool” people who have themed outfits together!”

Have you ever had this conversation or something like it?

Well, I love Halloween!  Mostly because I love coming up with elaborate costume ideas!  Here are some of my favorite halloween costumes my husband and I have come up with over the last couple of years!

BERT & ERNIE

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VANITY SMURF & BRAINY SMURF

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CHARLIE BROWN & LINUS

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SHERLOCK HOLMES & DR. WATSON

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As you can tell, we go all out creating costumes, especially those masks!

It’s actually easier than you would think!  I will share our secret about how we made these Bert & Ernie masks!

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  What You Will Need:

Large White Poster board, X-ACTO knife, Acrylic Paint, Super Glue and a Velcro strap (That’s it!)

How To Do it:

1.  Cut your poster board in the shape of the characters’ face.

2.  Cut a square for your head somewhere. (We chose to do it in Bert and Ernie’s mouths)

3.  Draw the character’s face.  (Most cartoon characters have fairly standard shapes that make up their face, so even if you don’t consider yourself an artist, you can still do it!

4.  Paint the character’s face.  Acrylic paint from a craft store works great and it is very inexpensive.

5.  Add Hair: We got a black wig from a costume store and cut it up and glued it to the poster board.

6.  Add the velcro strap to the back: Super glue a velcro strap in the back that will go around your head!

7. Have Fun!

Halloween is only a month away, so start thinking NOW about your costume ideas!  It will be here before you know it!

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See you on Tuesdays! ;)

Same Page Monday

I just want to make sure we are all on the same page at the beginning of this new week.

1.  Miley stopped following her fiancé, Liam, on Twitter this weekend.  It sent the media into a frenzy.  It has now been confirmed that the two have called off their engagement and parted ways… as per People.com… who got confirmation from their reps.  Sounds legit.

I wonder which straw in particular broke this camel’s back?

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I’m not going to be mean.  Hope they find happiness.

Photo Credit: Twitter

2. Caroline hiked 14 miles this weekend in the Alps!  14 miles.  The whole family is very proud of her.  One thing you might not know about Caroline is that she doesn’t like to break a sweat or get hot. I wonder if she did on this hike or if Switzerland is cold enough for her to work out and not sweat.  Get back to us on that one, Cezzie.

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3.  Patty’s last three Instagrams were all of Ivy.  Ivy is proving to be the new favorite in the family, and I am not sure how I feel about that…

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I am not even in the last 6.  What do I need to do to get some love??

What if I got my Mom some more Instagram followers!??! Maybe she will post about me?

EVERYONE…. GO FOLLOW OUR MOM ON INSTAGRAM!!!!

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DO IT!  She is so cute.  She comes up with some awesome hashtags. #coolmom

4.  I should be fired from Milly&Grace Girls because I didn’t take any pictures on my trip to San Francisco this past weekend.  MAJOR BLOGGER FAIL.  (I was just there for meetings.  Nothing touristy.)

5.  It’s September 16, 2013.

Ok, perfect.  We are all on the same page.  Now go and have a wonderful week.  XO

Note: Same Page Monday…. I was trying to get it to be like Throwback Thursday or Tuesdays with Tim but I couldn’t come up with anything more creative.

United Nations and Red Cross Museum

Did you know that the second largest United Nations Office is located in Geneva, Switzerland? That’s only an hour bus ride from where our campus is located. So, our lovely directors provided an opportunity for all of us to go on a tour of the building and learn a bit more about how it all works.

But, first we had to go through airport-like security! And right after that, we were told that if we strayed from our group, security would be called and you would have to leave the building as soon as they found you. They do not mess around here (and rightfully so).

Luckily, they weren’t too strict that they wouldn’t let me take pictures. So here it is…The United Nations Office at Geneva.

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^^Looking in on a conference room where important decisions were being made as we were standing there

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^^In this room, each part (the pillars, the floor, etc) were donated by different countries around the world.

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Sitting in the very seats of the conference rooms, where representatives of countries debated topics and made decisions that have affected every single person on our planet is quite powerful. It was such an honor to have that experience alone.

After our tour of the United Nations and a quick lunch, we headed back up to the Red Cross Museum that happened to be right across the street from the United Nations building.

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Here we took a self guided tour with headsets, which I enjoyed because everyone could go at their own pace and spend extra time in the places that interested them most. The Red Cross museum had exhibitions focusing on restoring family links, defending human dignity, and reducing natural risks.

In the restoring family links exhibit, you first had to walk through a chained curtain. The coldness of the chain and the darkness set the mood for the rest of the exhibit and immersed me into family tragedy.

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After walking through the curtain, there were cases of prisoners of war cards from the First World War that had records of their date of birth, where they were born, and where they were located. So, when families reached out to discover the whereabouts of their family member, these were the cards that were copied and sent back to the family.

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Then covering the entire next wall, there are pictures of the children in Rwanda who are missing from their families. This hit me pretty hard cause I cannot handle thinking about how it must of felt to be that little and not knowing whether or not I would see my family again. I think their expressions in the pictures show that worried feeling.

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In the defending human dignity exhibit, there was a giant foot placed over a screen of human rights footage to say that there have been times that human dignity has been trampled on.

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In the reducing natural risks exhibit, there was an interactive game that trained you to help save a community from a tsunami. On our first try, we only saved 60 villagers. But, after discussing strategies and dividing up the work, we were able to save 103 people out of the 120. Of course, we wished we could have saved everyone, but we were pretty proud of ourselves.

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And throughout each of the three exhibits there were testimonies of those who had experienced the help of the Red Cross first hand. There were life size TV screens showing people standing with their hands extended straight out in front of them. To start listening to their story, you had to place your hand against theirs. The exhibition designers really knew how to evoke emotion and pull at your heartstrings.

We absorbed so much information that day that every single person on the bus on the way back to campus fell asleep. (And I’m serious when I say everyone!) It was a day full of pretty powerful experiences.