Kid’s Costumes
Do you think it would it be politically correct to wear kid’s costumes to work when it wasn’t even Halloween? Most definitely not, who would? If you come to work in anything other than the agreed upon attire your employer has grounds to fire you if they first give you at least one warning. Although, there will be a lot of people wondering why you want to wear kid’s costumes to work at all. Haven’t you grown up enough from you childhood years? You can remember like it was yesterday when your mother would come up with the greatest costume for you every Halloween. You love your mother for that. She didn’t have to be so nice to you, no one else was. Because she did what she did and because she always supported you, no matter what my decisions were or how crazy they sounded, she was always still there. It’s unfortunate that you don’t have any one like that in your life anymore. Work has become so inundating that you feel you just don’t have the time to date at all. Even if you did, it wouldn’t be fair to whoever your partner was because you would never be there for them. You have come to the conclusion that it would be better for everyone if you didn’t date at all.
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Question:Answer: No, I'm making an effort for my two year old, and let me tell you, it's hard when you're pregnant! I'm so bloody tired, but hubby can't sew, so it's up to me. So far, she has half a pumpkin costume. My three nieces (most children seem to be girls in my family!) are also coming around to trick-or-treat in my area, as they live in a bit of a rough area and they will be safer coming around with me here. Two of them, me and my sister have already finished their outfits; vampire and devil, while the third niece can luckily sew and is making her own witch outfit. I have to admit, it's nearly better than my pumpkin costume for my little one. Eh, but it's worth it when you see the delighted look on their little faces when they try their costumes on and look up at you and say, "Thanks, Mummy! It's the best!" It's always worth it in the end, right?





