I grunted “no.” I didn’t dare speak any clearer under my disguise or I would give away my identity. When I was ten or eleven, a local church had a Halloween party. You got dressed up in your Halloween costume and some of the older kids had to guess who was who. The last kid standing, the one no one could figure out, would win a big plastic pumpkin full of candy.
There were big Hershey’s and Snickers bars, Kit Kats, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Blow Pops, Dubble Bubble Gum, and a host of other candies. Many of my favorites. My heaven!
I wasn’t going to go to the party. I groused that dressing up was for little kids. I was past all that. Or so I thought. But the plastic pumpkin and the overflowing candy was too intriguing. I decided I would go, but I knew that I would have to make the costume special.

Aaaarrrrgggghhhh!
My mom and I brainstormed and came up with the perfect costume. I would go as a pirate. I wore a patch over one eye and a fake beard and mustache that covered much of my face. I wore an old black wig that my mother had a and a bandanna to cover my blond locks. I wore my brother’s bib overalls. To make the guessing even tougher, I put a pillow inside my flannel shirt. I wore boots and and had a fake hook on my right hand.
I had to go without my glasses. It was hard to see without them, but I figured that was a small sacrifice for the candy.
A mystery man among us
Of course, no one knew who I was. The older kids kept guessing the wrong names. I made it to the final three kids. In fact, I probably would’ve won if the girl up the street hadn’t needed a ride and saw my mom and I before the party.
It really was a great costume. For one night, I got to be someone else. Halloween is mainly for kids, but we adults still have our ways of playing dress up.

Trick or treat
I wonder sometimes how it would be to be some one else for a night. I see it in my head. I’m going to get decked out in my best suit and pull up to the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo in Monaco or one of the ritzier casinos in Las Vegas. Would they be able to tell that I’m an imposter? Something tells me they would know right away.
I’m not big enough to be an NFL, MLB, or professional soccer star so there’s no impersonating one of them. I don’t play a doctor on TV, like the commercial goes, so there’s no impersonating a doctor either. I guess I need to give up impersonating anyone and just be myself.
Oh, well, “Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate’s life for me.”
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Fun post!
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Gotta get into the season! Trick or treat! 🤣😎😎
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how fun and a great memory, p.s. I still dress up!
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Oh that’s so cool Beth! My costume this year: a real life functioning adult. I got the dad glasses and sneakers. It’s going to be my best costume ever! Ha ha ha. 🤣
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there you go!
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Hahahaha, I love the part where someone saw you with your mom before the party. That’s just some bad Halloween luck. You almost had it in the bag, Brian. Happy Halloween!
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Yea I was upset about how I lost … but my mom reminded me that all that candy would make me sick too! 🤣🤣🤣😎😎
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Ha! Such a mom thing to say. 😂😂
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Unless you whip out a wad of hundred-dollar bills and throw them on the table willy-nilly, the casinos are probably going to know you’re an imposter. I’d just stick with being a pirate; it’s a lot cheaper, plus you have an excuse to drink rum. Win/win.
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Oh yes, I much prefer the win-win! A pirate’s life for me! 🏴☠️🏴☠️😎😎😎
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I never went as a pirate, but there’s still time for me to do so lol. I haven’t dressed up in years…but each year around September I start thinking maybe this is the year to do so. Most definitely, if we ever get invited to another Halloween party, I’m gonna be somebody…or something else. Happy Halloween!
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The day after Halloween should be Adults Dress Up Day!! If it’s good for kids, it should be good for us too! 🤣🤣🤣😎😎😎
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Ah, the heartbreaking final 3. A pirate is a good one, Brian! Here’s to being recognized by all the right people and not being noticed by the wrong ones. Happy Halloween!
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Yea, it was kind of a crappy way to lose! But it taught me a lot about life. You win some and lose some. 🤣🤣😎😎😎😎
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Wowza…sounds like an epic costume! 😜🥰😜
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I think I need to dress like that for my next blog pic!!!!🤣🤣🤣😎😎
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🥰🤣🥰
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Hey, we’re bloggers, anything is possible! 😂 Yes, it’s that time of year, and we have plenty of candy for the hundred or so kids who’ll be walking through our neighborhood. I can’t remember if I went trick-or-treating when I was a kid, probably not, because who would forget something like that, right?
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Hope it was a fun night Edward!!
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It was, and still stuffed from all the candy I ate yesterday.
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You got so close to the candy booty! That’s a great costume and memory, though 🙂
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I needed to grab a sword and plunder the bounty!!! 🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️🤣😎😎
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Such fun Halloween memories! And I love this year-round wisdom: “I guess I need to give up impersonating anyone and just be myself.” Have a wonderful weekend, Brian.
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Hope you have a wonderful weekend too Natalie! I had to laugh too. I started out writing a Halloween piece and stumbled upon some good life advice. 🤣🤣😎😎😎
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Happy Halloween! ⭐️🤓🎃👻
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Same to you!🤣🤣😎😎
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Haha, I like the way you turn Halloween into a story of Hotel de Paris Monte Carlo… This is the best way to get through Halloween – dreaming those bigger than life dreams. As for costumes, this year I’m a Paris Tourist with my Paris sweatshirt I’ve had since the 1980’s… It’s lame but oh well. There’s been a few years where my husband and I dress up in old basketball jerseys, he’s Kevin Love and I’m Maya Moore – Together we are Moore Love. 💞💞
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Moore Love! Love it Rose. What a great way to celebrate Halloween!🎃🎃😎😎😎😎
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great memory and fun fantasy!
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The funny thing I have no pics of my costume?!?!?! But I loved it!
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Argghg. Great memory, Brian. I’ve noticed over the years, including last night, that more older kids and even adults get into the Halloween costume fun. And it’s a really lovely thing to see how this holiday brings communities together in celebration.
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Better trick or treating then getting into trouble!
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Great memory, Brian, and this is so true: “Halloween is mainly for kids, but we adults still have our ways of playing dress up.” 🎃👻
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Always fun playin dress up. Ha ha
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Aww, I can feel your excitement when being down to the last 3 kids standing.
Fun times!
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Yea, I thought I might win. But for naught. Se la vie!! Ha ha
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😂
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To quote Oscar Wilde, ” Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
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Yea, costumes are great, but ya gotta be yourself!! 😎😎😎😎
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Great story, Brian.
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Aww thanks Jennie.
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You are welcome, Brian.
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What a fun memory.
This: “Would they be able to tell that I’m an imposter? Something tells me they would know right away.” Ha! Same. Very much same. 😛
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I would give myself away . . . in seconds. Can’t lie for the life of me! My face gives myself away every stinking time. Ha, ha.
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I try to say stuff with a straight face to Hubby. I think my record for keeping it is 1.03 seconds before I bust out laughing. I’d make a terrible spy.
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You and me both. Years ago my oldest son was teasing me that I could never get him with an April Fools joke. He was right, but I still had to try. I made up a fake letter with fake stationary from his high school saying that had missed too many days and was going to have to repeat the 11th grade. When he came home, I showed him the letter. He was mad, going on and on about the school making a mistake. Took him five minutes to realize that I was behind the joke. The only way I could get one over on him without a smile sneaking out. Ha, ha.
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Wow! Well done! I hope he quickly replaced that anger with admiration that you managed to fool him, as opposed to more anger because you had fooled him!
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Oh he was a kid. Of course, he couldn’t give dear old dad any credit. Ha, ha. “Oh, I knew all along dad. You were smiling the whole time.” Yea, right. Ha, ha. I was pleased with myself for putting a little thought into it. But yes, I’m a horrible liar. I guess that’s actually a good thing, right? Ha, ha.
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There are definitely worse things to be horrible at! And, yeah, typical kid. One day he’ll admit that was a solid prank.
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