Tag: obscurity

  • Years of Costumes We Have to Explain to Everybody

    Sometimes, especially Halloween, I can’t help but think I’ve somehow ruined my children. Every year since they’ve been old enough to pick their own costumes, they’ve gone as something so obscure and webby that we end up having to explain it at every house we go to. That’s doubly true since we moved to Savannah and most of our neighbors are retired.

    Here’s a quick recap of the last few Halloweens:

    [hang2column element=”div” width=”500″]Spifftacular[/hang2column]

    [hang2column element=”div” width=”500″]Brothers

    2006: Max was both Calvin and Spaceman Spiff. Brian was Hobbes.[/hang2column]

    [nohang]Crazy enough, in 2007, they were a tiger and an elephant

    [hang2column element=”div” width=”500″]Max & Brian as Pip & Kitteh

    2008: Max and Brian from Abe Koford’s awesome web comic, Laugh Out Loud Cats

    [hang2column element=”div” width=”500″]The Dancing Duo

    2009: This one wasn’t so obscure… Max was Luigi and Brian was Darth Vader. We still had to explain Max’s costume to the neighbors.[/hang2column]

    [hang2column element=”div” width=”500″]Link and Geno, Ready for Some Treats

    2010: Max as Geno from Super Mario RPG and Brian as Link from Legend of Zelda.[/hang2column]

    [hang2column element=”div” width=”500″]My Little Peashooter

    And 2011: Brian as a Peashooter from Plants vs. Zombies. Max decided not to dress up this year after failing to manufacture all the pieces he needed to be Gordon Freeman from Half-Life.[/hang2column]

    [hang2column element=”div” width=”500″]I have no idea where they get it from…

    Me as Walter Sobchack[/hang2column]

    [nohang]Happy Halloween, everybody![/nohang]