


Miss V wanted to be Queen Elsa. OK. Fortunately, Zak decided he'd be willing to dress as John Hammond from Jurassic Park. I can work with that. Rather than wearing short shorts and tank top with a light blouse in October as Dr Ellie Sadler, I chose to go as Dr Alan Grant. I found a fitting dress for Miss V in China. Done. I looked online for a dinosaur hoodie which Mr C could wear more than one night. I found a perfect one from Target, and then realized it was discontinued. The kids and I hit up the local Deseret Industries thrift store for my stuff and to look for any dinosaur ideas. I found a faded patterned hoodie, which could have worked, but wasn't great. I thought again, and considered the fact that his favorite word to say repeatedly is "Truck!" Scratch the dino idea, let's make a Jeep costume! I wanted it to be like the Jurassic Park Jeeps in the first film of the franchise, so I looked online and found some movie stills. It looked manageable for a custom sewing job. I'm not a talented experienced seamstress, which a close look at any of my sewing projects will attest, but I've done enough clothing repairs and adjustments for my family in the last seven years to pick up a few skills.

After the first two parties, it felt like Halloween was done (about before actual Halloween), but thankfully the kids' and my costumes are easy to wear, and I only had to wash them once to get soup off the queen's and Jeep's attire. Because of Zak's perfect hat that I borrowed, I did get called Indiana Jones once or twice, but the theme worked best at the trunk-or-treat on Halloween where I had black cheesecloth, a camo blanket, cardboard sign reading "Beware of Velociraptors," some dollar store dinosaurs, and Zak's phone playing John Williams' brilliant theme music.