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Halloween and my difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="aeroeng" data-source="post: 385670" data-attributes="member: 6557"><p>difficult child used to love to dress up as an invisible boy. He did a real good job and people usually would not believe he was really there and thought easy child was just trying to get extra candy. </p><p></p><p>I made difficult child a black cape with a large hood. He had a fishing poll with a small trick-or-treat bag attached. He would hide beside the porch and using the fishing poll "float" the bag to the proper place. Then easy child would say, "Don't forget my invisible brother." The person would look suspiciously at easy child and then figure out the costume and laugh. difficult child ended up with twice the amount of candy as anyone else, so making people laugh is good for your stash. The one draw back is that a black cape is really invisible as far as any drivers on the road goes. So I would make him wear all kinds of glowing objects in between houses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aeroeng, post: 385670, member: 6557"] difficult child used to love to dress up as an invisible boy. He did a real good job and people usually would not believe he was really there and thought easy child was just trying to get extra candy. I made difficult child a black cape with a large hood. He had a fishing poll with a small trick-or-treat bag attached. He would hide beside the porch and using the fishing poll "float" the bag to the proper place. Then easy child would say, "Don't forget my invisible brother." The person would look suspiciously at easy child and then figure out the costume and laugh. difficult child ended up with twice the amount of candy as anyone else, so making people laugh is good for your stash. The one draw back is that a black cape is really invisible as far as any drivers on the road goes. So I would make him wear all kinds of glowing objects in between houses. [/QUOTE]
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