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Mark Heath's character Spot hopped here.
Photo essayist, Max Haynes, sent his own little ghostie in.
Patricia Storms brought LOTS of ghosts to the party!
These little cuties are
Chris Tripp's grandbabies, Abbey and Reese.
Cartoonist, Dan Collins, sent this shot of his wife Vicky. Vicky is a children's librarian.
John Nez sent a fabulous painting of our party!
Edgar Beals couldn't make it to the party, but he sent his pumpkin along. We're going to put this one in the drawing for Ghost Eats it All, because SURELY someone made a pie out of this.
Thanks guys for coming to the party!
There's still time to send in your entries! We'll post everything that comes in between now and about noon (CST) tomorrow. Then we'll put all the names in a hat, draw for prizes, and announce the winners.
I'm bringing some white chocolate Ghost lollipops to the party. Yummy! I found this fun recipe on Martha Stewart's site here. Ghost's scarf and mittens (made from sticks of gum) were inspired by Ghost's adorable wardrobe in Ghost Gets Dressed.
And from Halloweens past, here is my son... when I was still taller than him, hee hee... in the very merry middle of his t-rex obsession. He was one happy carnivore!
This weekend, I was shopping in my favorite children's bookstore, Curious George Goes To Wordsworth (it's in my 'hood, Harvard Square) when - - what do you know!! - - I spied the charming, lovely, and all-dressed-up Ghost Gets Dressed hanging out in the fabulous center display (all done up for Halloween, no less). The display was bright and magical, full of fun things to look at, play with, and of course, to read (this being a bookstore and all). Seeing "Ghost" there was a real treat, and I quickly snatched up a copy to take home with me!
(Ghost Gets Dressed was on the upper right portion of this display, when first spotted)
After I left on that particular day, I realized I hadn't taken a photo of "Ghost" in the display! I would return later in the week, camera in tow, for another photo-op. Upon returning on Tuesday, "Ghost" had moved into another prominent spot (they sure move the merchandise around a lot in this store)! This time, I spied the little critter on a standing book shelf (still part of the Halloween display)!
It is especially fun to see a friend's book in an actual bookstore - - and even better when it is one of your favorite bookstores!! You just feel full of pride and happiness!! I wished "Ghost" well, and wished for the book to bring many young 'ghosties' lots of giggles and chuckles this Halloween (and all year 'round)!!!
Then he sent in this entry from his wife Jann.
Cartoonist, Nik Scott's very feminine little ghostie, Mila
Neil and Sean Meyer as a whale and the boy wizard himself.
And this dancing witchy-poo comes from Janet O'Keefe.
Thanks for coming to the party, y'all. Grab some of those deviled eggs and find a place to settle in.
He, he.... look at June!!! Thats great! And those kids are sooo adorable and beautiful.
Hello Alicia... as you can see, I am feeling a little 'green'!
Thanks for stopping by and joining in the party with your lovely picture :o)