"Mom, mom. You know that guy in Star Wars? The one with the blue light saver?"
"Sure."
"What's he called again?"
"I have no idea."
"Sure."
"What's he called again?"
"I have no idea."
"Mom, can I tell you something? Did you know that General Grievius (I believe his name is actually Grievous, but that's how P pronounces it) has four light savers??"
"Sure."
"That's so cool. Right mom?"
"Uh-huh."
You get the idea. But I digress. After the humiliating unveiling of my poncho cloak, I enlisted the help of my husband. We both have basic sewing skills (thanks to our 7th grade home economics teacher) and he set to work on improving the costume. I had happily found a Yoda t-shirt earlier in the day that showcased his entire "person" and we were able to use that as a guide. (And then
Here is the boy at his first party of the week. I decided to wait until the actual holiday before applying green makeup to all of his exposed skin. Oh, and I still need to figure out what to do with his feet. ????????
P.S. I did not appreciate Target's anti-homeade costume commercial. Paul said to me today after the party: "Mom, I love my Yoda costume." So there.
1 comment:
To be fair, when I saw the first version of the costume it did not yell Spanish to me. I think CJ was just being a bit over critical. Guys tend to get overprotective about Star Wars. The finished version is excellent. Kudos to both you and CJ. Homemade costumes are WAY better than purchased ones for the memories alone.
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