Everywhere, everywhere, you may go...

Lynn's picture
Submitted by Lynn on Tue, 10/31/2006 - 1:16pm.

When we first started going to our little church (which is uncomfortable about being called a church but coming up with a different term is hard), the other parents told me how important the "archway" ceremony was to the kids. We make an archway across the aisle with our arms and sing, and the children walk underneath and down the stairs to religious education. It must be true, because LouLou is in the other room making little toilet paper ghosts and singing to herself:

Go now in peace, go now in peace
May the spirit of love surround you
Everywhere, everywhere you may go!

It's making me smile.

I will be SO glad when Halloween is over. The kids are driving us, well, bats! Josie found out this year that traditionally people made their costumes, rather than buying them. Well! then we had to make costumes this year, too. I think I gave birth to a traditionalist. She assembled both her and Lou's costumes out of our extensive dress-up collection. The only thing we bought was make-up.

LouLou is going as the Halloween Fairy, dolled up in every fairy-like item we have, and Josie is going as a ghost. She's wearing a white shirt, the white pinafore from her pioneer dress, and a white veil over her head. Someone asked her if she was a particular ghost; she looked down at her pinafore, looked up with that "bright idea" look she gets, and said "yeah! I must be the ghost of Laura Ingalls Wilder!" (That's for you, Phelan. Eye-wink )

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Wonderful!

Submitted by Phelan on Tue, 10/31/2006 - 2:42pm.

I wonder if I could get one of my boys to dress up like that for me. Laughing out loud

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I'm with Josie!

Submitted by Shaun on Wed, 11/01/2006 - 6:42am.

As I child I always steered clear of those plastic costumes from the store, and as an adult I still think the point is, How Creative Can You Be?

For the record, my girls were a Warrior Fairy (i.e., dress up stuff in an interesting combination, plus a jeweled toy dagger from the costume shop) and a Tiger (I did purchase ears, a tail, and orange makeup for that one).

Shaun
www.homeschoolblogger.com/shaunms

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