If I Were the Stork: Halloween Ed

by Anastasia on October 28, 2009

slide_3140_44447_largeNOTHING MAKES ME feel more festive/delighted than seeing little children in freaky Halloween costumes! And that’s the very reason that I can’t stop looking at this slideshow on The Huffington Post. Ah, chicken alien baby, you are so cute. Happy almost Halloween!

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kcs October 28, 2009 at 8:11 am

i just looked at them. baby lobster about to be cooked it the cutest thing i have ever seen (also kind of disturbing!).

Danielle October 28, 2009 at 8:30 am

Ok, those are amazing.

Anastasia October 29, 2009 at 9:38 am

I can’t get over how weird the Colonel Sanders costume is.

Also, I believe that on my first Halloween, my parents dressed me as a prisoner in a stripped black onesie with a number pinned to my back. Slightly disturbing but no chicken alien baby, that’s for sure.

E October 29, 2009 at 1:00 pm

That’s such a fitting costume for you considering there was a huge prison nearby with prison breaks. Luckily you weren’t mistaken for a real escaped convict.

glen October 29, 2009 at 5:14 pm

Anna I feel so old…not so much because of my negative , even repulsive opinion towards the Halloween costume but of my broken heart for a child’s expression which seems to boarder on terror. How can the child put that costume in perspective. Is it even possible that he or she saw the movie? This isn’t Halloween….it’s way past scary.

Deborah October 30, 2009 at 8:47 am

Glen, I agree that there is something disconcerting about dressing up babies to amuse adults. But, I’m thinking that they might like the attention. Regardless, I think all those dark novels and poems Anastasia has to read for graduate classes, is shaping her sense of humor!

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