You alll are keeping busy I see. My youngest wore capes for a few years...with light material and a tie of ribbon so he could jump off things and see it flare out behind him (maybe about 4 or 5.) He had been batman for Halloween, then didn't give it up!
Yep, I need to make her a special cape -- this was improvised from a dish towel. My boys have super hero costumes made from dyed long underwear. And, of course, capes. I've always wanted a cape -- one of those cool witchy one with a deep hood, maybe in dark green -- but I lack the whatever it takes to wear one. Or the proper place.
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Imagination is key! And Josie knows it...
You alll are keeping busy I see. My youngest wore capes for a few years...with light material and a tie of ribbon so he could jump off things and see it flare out behind him (maybe about 4 or 5.) He had been batman for Halloween, then didn't give it up!
Yep, I need to make her a special cape -- this was improvised from a dish towel. My boys have super hero costumes made from dyed long underwear. And, of course, capes. I've always wanted a cape -- one of those cool witchy one with a deep hood, maybe in dark green -- but I lack the whatever it takes to wear one. Or the proper place.
Is this child ever bored? Her imagination serves her well. Adorable photos, especially the last one.
No doubt at all that Josie is a superkid!
Very neat — kids and capes.
I love the first photo. She has some wonderful expressions and you caught this one perfectly.
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