Friday, October 31, 2008

Halloween 2008

This Halloween I had a great idea for a costume, and it took a considerable amount of work. This year I discovered the awesomeness of Iron Man. And as soon as I read this Instructable on how to make your own Iron Man arc reactor, I just knew this was a project I had to take on. More pictures on that below. First, the kids... (As usual, click any picture to see a larger version.)

David was a headless man this year. He rigged up a very clever skeleton system to hold the shirt up and to simulate shoulders. It was working great for most of the night, but by the end he was complaining that it was hurting him, but toughed it until we were all done.



Rachel and Machika, the Japanese student staying with us this week, dressed up as Mulan and an American Indian. This was Machika's first time going trick-or-treating and she had the best time. I think she liked it more than any of the other kids there.



Adam was a ghost. He wore the costume to school yesterday, but then he wanted to be a vampire today. After we figured out how we were going to put a vampire costume together at the last minute, he changed his mind and decided to go back to being a ghost. Not sure what changed his mind, but we're glad he decided to go with his first choice.



Tammie was a witch and got to stay home to pass out the candy. We don't get too many trick-or-treaters. Our street just seems to be out of the way. And in the past few years we've always had way too much left over. This year though we bought less, and had just a few more trick-or-treaters and we actually gave it all away.



I usually don't even bother to put together a costume. But, as I mentioned above, I got bit by the Iron Man bug. So I had to do this just for the geek factor. And there was no way I could stay home. I had to get out and let my light shine. So I made the rounds with the kids to all the neighborhoods. I even had my own headlight.



Some assembly required.



4 comments:

  1. Can it power a bullet proof suit suit with flight capabilities?

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  2. Great costumes all! The beard is new...looks great. Did you know #2 shaved his off?

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  3. The beard was only temporary. I grew it for the costume only. It's now gone. I've tried beards in the past too, but I get sick of them really fast. I can't stand shaving though either. So I compromise...shave once a week.

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  4. Now THAT is putting your all-superior geekaciousnous to use. I bet Bruce would love to have one of those! That's awesome. I just (finally) started reading everyone's blogs and I'm enjoying yours. I just left a couple of comments on one that you wrote back in August. I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one to understand it.

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