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Vampire + Batgirl + SuperFinn

 The vampire and the Batgirl are mine, here with their cousins Alice & Minnie
 My three rascals
Me & SuperFinn

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  1. Adorable!! Love the SuperFinn costume! Don't you just love Halloween and the great kids' costumes? A friend's son had the cutest dinosaur costume on the other day. So cute.

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    1. I do love seeing them in costume after all the thought and work and preparation goes into it. So fun.

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  2. Aw, so cute. Love the Batgirl stance. Don't mess with her because she's in charge, you see?

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    1. Precisely. She's all, When are we going to stop this nonsense and start fighting crime??

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  3. Adorable!!!! I am very partial to Batgirl there, but they are ALL darling. Glad to see you all had fun. Halloween was pretty much cancelled here in NJ. :(

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    1. Lol. She was IN CHARACTER.

      I'm so sorry. We've all been thinking of you guys and everyone back east.

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  4. Oh, some crazy cuteness here! Good costume-making skills as well :)

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    1. It's exhausting. But very fun to see it all come together. :)

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  5. I am dieing over Piper's costume. SO COOL!!! And so perfect for her. Your kids are so beautiful. I love it when you post pics.

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    1. There was never any question of what she was going to be this year. She's pretty sure Piper is just her alterego. ;)

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  6. Your kids are so photogenic! I love the poses and the costumes.

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    1. They were definitely into it. It was a fun night.

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  7. That vampire makeup and batgirl's pose are awesome. :) Looks like it was a fun time.

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    1. He was very specific on how he wanted his face to look. Lol.

      Every time a door opened, she smiled and said, "I'm Batgirl!"

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  8. These are awesome, Angie!! Can I just say that I LOVE that you have a little girl that wanted to go as a super hero and not a princess? Same for her cousins for that matter. Princesses are okay too, but it's nice to see something different. And that vampire makeup is totally creepy! Though the look of utter adoration he's getting from Alice is priceless.

    Hope you guys had fun!

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    1. Can I just say that I LOVE that she wanted to, too? That's my girl.

      His little Alice-cousin is very adoring, so that shot is pretty spot-on in general. Lol.

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  9. Everyone is adorable. Wish we could have seen them live!

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    1. We wish we could have seen yours, too!

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  10. Oh my gosh, you guys are so adorable! These look like professional photos. Great costume choices:)

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    1. Lol. My husband's a photographer so I luck out in the photo department.

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