So I figured, since the blog is not only about what I'm going but also, to some degree, where I've been and how I've learned, I figured it might be fun to get back to the basics, just to kick things off. These are the first documented cases of the me that becomes the obsessive fool that I am today XD
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I mentioned Duct-tape last post? This is it. this is the pinnacle of D.I., duct tape costumery. We put together a play about a play that was raided by ancient warriors throughout history. It was spectacularly confusing and we won all kinds of prizes for it. Obviously my meticulous handiwork is clear in this masterpiece *sarcasm*. In all seriousness; this was a heck of a lot of work. Hours of man work went into layering the tape and making it as historically correct as possible (well, as possible as a ten-year-old can). |
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I was in a sixth grade production of Peter Pan at Oak Heights Elementary. I think it's rather obvious that this was the pinnacle of my acting career. I assembled and made the costume myself. P.S. that Gold acetate shirt is the best thing I've ever owned in my life. I wish it still fit me *deep sigh* |
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Okay, actually in all seriousness, this costume rocked. Granted, it's still the product of eleven-year-old handiwork, but...the candy, man, the candy.
The number of people who opened their doors, mouths dropping, and loaded up my bag with various goodies was absurd. I never had it that good before in my life. I probably never will again. People even went into their houses and found king-sized bars to give me as rewards for being just-that-excellent. XD
Down-side: the inability to see makes Halloween festivities somewhat difficult. On the plus side, it was a nice little surprise when I got home to find out that I had indeed managed to blindly stumble into a fair amount of candy. |
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