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Halloween 2016 – (Hey, that rhymes!)

Halloween is here once again, and that means it’s time for Lumos Studio’s Halloween Drop-In!

First things first: go and vote in the costume contest! There are albums on Facebook for kids and adults. Like your favorite photos and feel free to like more than one in each album. The photo in each category with the most reactions on Thursday morning at 8am will be the winner of an awesome, hopefully-age-appropriate book.

I won’t keep you waiting–here’s the mural Wendy drew on our kitchen chalkboard wall:

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In the past, Wendy and I have dressed up as characters from hit movies and as historical figures. This year, we decided to go as art. However, since no one knew exactly who we were without prompting, here’s some help. Wendy was a character based on the work of Roy Lichtenstein

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…and I was a very, very curly-haired Vincent van Gogh.

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She’s sad because she thinks I made a bad impression.

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We were assisted by the lovely Belle.

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The food was creepy, crawly, and yummy (even the mummy).

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Yes, those are white chocolate mice, so we shouldn’t have been surprised that we attracted a cat.
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…and a Catboy!

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…and a Bat-Man!

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And it wasn’t just the Caped Crusader who was on hand to lay down the law.

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And though many of our munchies were sweet, some of our guests were salty!

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You do not want to mess with her…I’m pretty sure that’s a prison tat.

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I promise, we’re not shipping these guys, but fire and snow go together so well!

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This witch brought along her pink-nosed familiar. Terror has never been so snuggly!

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I tried to take a picture here but all I caught was the flash of cold steel and cold, steely eyes.

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Believe it or not, these next two photos are a whole bunch of Vikings. Go figure.

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More art!

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This is what it looks like when impressionists hang out.

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We had some sweet family costumes, too! Whether you’re going on a safari, raiding ships, um, stealthily for, uh, catnip, or exploring Jurassic Park we’ve got you covered!

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Basketball players these kids couldn’t possibly remember, the Boy Who Lived, and the girl who lived in a house on the prairie (though not not necessarily a little one) were all in attendance…

 

 

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..and if you were looking to catch a Pokémon, you could try your luck here.

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And all of this happened in our home on Saturday, not long ago in a galaxy far, far away.

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Last of all the Monsignor showed up with his…lady friend, but I’m not even sure we were supposed to mention that…

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We hope everybody had a wonderful Halloween!

Halloween 2016 – (Hey, that rhymes!)

Halloween is here once again, and that means it’s time for Lumos Studio’s Halloween Drop-In!

First things first: go and vote in the costume contest! There are albums on Facebook for kids and adults. Like your favorite photos and feel free to like more than one in each album. The photo in each category with the most reactions on Thursday morning at 8am will be the winner of an awesome, hopefully-age-appropriate book.

I won’t keep you waiting–here’s the mural Wendy drew on our kitchen chalkboard wall:

halloween-party-2016-055

In the past, Wendy and I have dressed up as characters from hit movies and as historical figures. This year, we decided to go as art. However, since no one knew exactly who we were without prompting, here’s some help. Wendy was a character based on the work of Roy Lichtenstein

wendy-as-a-lichtenstein

…and I was a very, very curly-haired Vincent van Gogh.

jp-as-van-gogh

She’s sad because she thinks I made a bad impression.

halloween-party-2016-196

We were assisted by the lovely Belle.

halloween-party-2016-249

The food was creepy, crawly, and yummy (even the mummy).

halloween-blog-2

Yes, those are white chocolate mice, so we shouldn’t have been surprised that we attracted a cat.
halloween-party-2016-215

…and a Catboy!

halloween-blog-1

…and a Bat-Man!

halloween-party-2016-168

And it wasn’t just the Caped Crusader who was on hand to lay down the law.

halloween-party-2016-096

And though many of our munchies were sweet, some of our guests were salty!

halloween-party-2016-223

You do not want to mess with her…I’m pretty sure that’s a prison tat.

halloween-party-2016-134

I promise, we’re not shipping these guys, but fire and snow go together so well!

halloween-party-2016-212
This witch brought along her pink-nosed familiar. Terror has never been so snuggly!

halloween-party-2016-122

I tried to take a picture here but all I caught was the flash of cold steel and cold, steely eyes.

halloween-party-2016-222

Believe it or not, these next two photos are a whole bunch of Vikings. Go figure.

halloween-party-2016-175

halloween-party-2016-169
More art!

halloween-party-2016-108
This is what it looks like when impressionists hang out.

halloween-party-2016-128

We had some sweet family costumes, too! Whether you’re going on a safari, raiding ships, um, stealthily for, uh, catnip, or exploring Jurassic Park we’ve got you covered!

halloween-blog-5
Basketball players these kids couldn’t possibly remember, the Boy Who Lived, and the girl who lived in a house on the prairie (though not not necessarily a little one) were all in attendance…

 

 

halloween-blog-4

..and if you were looking to catch a Pokémon, you could try your luck here.

halloween-party-2016-247

And all of this happened in our home on Saturday, not long ago in a galaxy far, far away.

halloween-blog-3

Last of all the Monsignor showed up with his…lady friend, but I’m not even sure we were supposed to mention that…

halloween-party-2016-256

We hope everybody had a wonderful Halloween!

7 Reasons to Love Halloween

I’m not going to say that Halloween is the best holiday–but here at Lumos Studio, Wendy and I are very, very fond of it. In light of this fact, here are 7 reasons that you should love it, too.

1) You learn new things about your friends

On Halloween, people often show a side of themselves that they otherwise wouldn’t. Maybe it’s their inner bloodthirsty cannibal, or maybe it’s that they still have Soundgarden t-shirts and flannels that they’ve been stashing since the 90’s. Whatever, man, it’s Halloween, let your freak flag fly.

This Halloween I learned that my wife looks fantastic in green…like, a lot of green.

My wife looks great in greenEat your heart out, Chris Pratt.

J.P. in his Star Lord costume

I also learned that if you wear a Star Lord costume, the most impressive part to men of a certain age will be that you have an actual, functioning Walkman.

Star Lord and Gamora

2) It’s crafty

Let’s start with the most obvious. At Halloween, it’s not only accepted, but expected that you’ll take a fruit, cut a hole in it, scoop out its guts (parts of which you may or may not toast and eat), then carve its flesh into the likeness of a person, place, or thing, then set a fire in it, and place it in front of your house.

We bucked tradition this year by running out of time for all that carving stuff, and instead Wendy drew a mural on our kitchen wall. (What, you didn’t do that?)

Halloween muralThe light switch symbolizes man’s dual nature, ever flipping between light and darkness…

3. Adorable kids

On Halloween super-cute kids just show up on your doorstep without any expectation that you’ll clothe them, teach them right from wrong, or pay for a college education. All they want is candy–a small price to pay for not having to change diapers.

Cute little princess

Tigger

Pumpkin

 

And speaking of candy…

4. There’s candy

I would have taken a picture of Halloween candy to include here but, um, I, uh, handed it all out. Yeah…the children ate it. That’s what I’m going with.

5. You get to be someone else for a night

Sometimes life can get a little humdrum. People have expectations of you and if you don’t live up to them, well, there are social ramifications. But on Halloween, you don’t have to be you, you can be someone else…

Tye-dyed freak
Super-Family isn’t afraid to mix DC and Marvel heroes!

Super family6. We get to mock our fears

Sometimes it seems like our whole culture runs on fear: fear that we’re getting older, fear that we’re not as successful as we ought to be, fear that other people have more friends than us, are better looking than us, are having more fun than us, fear that we’ll get toxins in our non-GMO cereal and that people whose political beliefs are different from our own are going to destroy the planet…
Sometimes we need to look at all that crap, own it, and just laugh.

Sweetest zombie hunter ever

Day of the dead loversDay of the dapper dead.

7) Fellowship with friends & neighbors

Finally, as we become more and more insulated as a culture, I’m glad there’s still a holiday where we’re encouraged to wander around our neighborhood and knock on our neighbors’ doors. For a lot of us, it’s the only time we’ll see most of our neighbors face to face all year. Also, Halloween is a great chance to hang out with friends and take photos of their kids.

You could have a multi-generational meetup, such as Padme and Princess Leia. (Do you see the family resemblance?)

Padme and Princess Leia

You might also run into Tim Tebow and a trucker…who has lost his hat…and his radio. Look, it’s a long road–let’s just be glad he’s awake.

Tim Tebow and a Trucker

You might encounter Marceline the Vampire Queen and…her masked friend.

Marceline the Vampire Queen and...friend

 

We would also be remiss if we didn’t thank this lovely fairy who helped make all these photos possible.

Butterfly

But as fantastic as Halloween is, please  celebrate responsibly, because when the Valkyrie and the intergalactic assassin throw down, you don’t want to miss it.

Gamora vs Brunhilde

Happy Halloween!