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Well, we worked long and hard on Jared's Costume for today. He wanted to be a robot. So, we used a old pampers box, aluminum foil, and duck tape. I even purchased $7.00 worth of dryer vent hose to serve as his arms. Stove eye covers and two battery powered "tea lights" adorned the front of his "robox." I thought he looked pretty cool.
Charlee's costume was easier to put together. She looked like the cutest MSU Cheerleader I've ever seen.
We "harvested" candy from only a few homes in the area. The highlight of the night for Jared was playing with his friend's Garrett and Ashton.
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