Wednesday, October 27, 2010

BOO! Halloween Preview

Emily as Alice in Wonderland. Anna as a witch.

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Allie refused to be the lion. From the moment we walked in the door from Target after purchasing those costumes, she has been saying that she wants to be Alicenne in Wonderland. I needed to go to Target anyway so I went tonight and returned the lion and bought another Alice. I wonder how many times I'll hear "Twins?" this weekend.

I know. I'll say that they are dressed up as Alice twins for Halloween. Yes, that's it.

13 comments:

Colleen said...

SO cute! Do you think Anna is going to insist on being Alice too when she sees her sisters dressed up?

Jen said...

These are adorable!!

Summers Family said...

adorable!

Katie said...

Wow, she really looks like Alice! She has the perfect hair and sweet little cheeks!

Meg said...

Cute pictures! Sometimes I get "Triplets?!" with my twin 3 year olds and our TEN MONTH OLD. Hahaha. :)

Bree at Clarity Defined said...

Oh my goodness! SO SO cute! Thanks for a dose of adorable tonight! :)

Jenn said...

Those are cute costumes.

Wendy said...

I love them, too! Lilly no longer wants to be Buzz, she wants to be a princess. Not that she ever takes off her princess dress.

Cassie said...

Oh my gosh! They are SO cute!!

The Carpenters said...

I have tried (to no avail) to talk my girls into being two different fairies for Halloween. Of course, they are both dead-set on Tink, so we'll have two little green fairies walking around. Normally they don't dress alike...coordinate but don't match. It's unusual for them to both want to be the same thing.
Happy Halloween! :)

Liz Jimenez said...

So. Freaking. CUTE.

Sarah said...

Thank you!!

Colleen - nope, Anna loves her witch costume!

Catherine said...

I have three year old triplet boys. They were originally going to dress up as Spiderman, Batman and the Flash. Now they are going as Spiderman, Spiderman, and Spiderman. And the one who was originally Spiderman keeps saying he wants to be Batman. Sigh. Thank goodness for returns.