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Halloween 2008

Here's Elvis (in his later years) and a sock hop cutie pie! My hunka, hunka burnin' love, Christopher and darling poodle skirt Lindsey had a blast this Halloween as they always do.

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Callisto said…
Haha - I was just thinking to myself "Gee, won't they get cold in costumes like that?" when I remembered that no, they won't, because it's Texas. In Utah we have to wear ski parkas and snowboots. Of course, this year I have to leave out the knitted leg warmers from my cat costume because it's going to be so hot for me here in sunny China.
Unknown said…
How creative and cute! Glad the trunk or treat went well, have a Happy Halloween.
Conni said…
That's a 'Hunka-Hunka burning Love' if I've ever seen one! And 50's girl....an all time fav. of mine! Looking good!
Awesome costumes! I read on someone's blog that they thought it was the best costume of the night. (Can't remember who...Lonna? Paige?)
Thats really cute! And i have those shoes that Lindsey is wearing! :)

Yea great minds think alike!
Julie said…
Those are great costumes! Can't wait to hear what fun Halloween plans y'all have to show them off!
Bobbi said…
Cute costumes! Have a Happy Halloween, Kelly!
Maryanne said…
LOVE them!!! How hilarious is that (Elvis)?! And Lindsey looks ready to serve up a fresh Lime Ricky!
Anonymous said…
pretty awesome costumes!! but this year it was very warm actually! no layers needed! i actually just wore a t shirt and jeans! i was a hippie! it was okay though if you want pictures my mom does not have the pics but maryanne does! it just sprinkled this year! they are the best costumes!

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