 My daughter as Richard Simmons.
Remember when we could live our Halloween fantasies vicariously through our children?  (The Princess/Enchantress/Fairy thing is getting a bit tired these days.)
PS  No, I don't plan on scooping the wicked surPRIZE from y'all (immediate family is exempt, of course), but I'm proud to say it cost me $0 and provided more entertainment than a jug of wine.
My daughter as Richard Simmons.
Remember when we could live our Halloween fantasies vicariously through our children?  (The Princess/Enchantress/Fairy thing is getting a bit tired these days.)
PS  No, I don't plan on scooping the wicked surPRIZE from y'all (immediate family is exempt, of course), but I'm proud to say it cost me $0 and provided more entertainment than a jug of wine.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Halloween Used To Be All Mine
 My daughter as Richard Simmons.
Remember when we could live our Halloween fantasies vicariously through our children?  (The Princess/Enchantress/Fairy thing is getting a bit tired these days.)
PS  No, I don't plan on scooping the wicked surPRIZE from y'all (immediate family is exempt, of course), but I'm proud to say it cost me $0 and provided more entertainment than a jug of wine.
My daughter as Richard Simmons.
Remember when we could live our Halloween fantasies vicariously through our children?  (The Princess/Enchantress/Fairy thing is getting a bit tired these days.)
PS  No, I don't plan on scooping the wicked surPRIZE from y'all (immediate family is exempt, of course), but I'm proud to say it cost me $0 and provided more entertainment than a jug of wine.
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Hallowe'en,
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