Like last year, I (for some reason) kept track of all of the costumes that came to my door. I have no idea why I do this, but here you go:
- Wraith
- Witch (x3)
- Tiger
- Lion
- Skeleton
- Hippie (I think)
- Grim Reaper
- Princess (x8) (!)
- Teddy Bear
- Captain America (x3)
- Fireman (x3)
- Unicorn (x2)
- Rey from Star Wars
- Pastel Cowgirl
- Cat (x2)
- Cheetah
- Monk
- Cowboy
- Emoji
- Ghostbuster
- Flamingo
- Soldier
- Robber
- Olaf from Frozen
- Weird Blonde Pop Star
- T-Rex
- Leopard
- Little Red Riding Hood
- Raccoon
- Cowgirl (Regular, not pastel)
- Iron Man
- Cheerleader
- Fox
- Student
- Dancer
- Fairy
- Ladybug
- Creepy Thing With Mouth Sewn Shut
- Robot
- Detective or possible background dancer to a Robert Palmer video
- Pumpkin Princess
- Morlock-Style Vampire
- Pirate
- Power Ranger
- Butterfly
- Hulk
- Sorceress
- Construction Worker
- Nerd
- Police Officer
A few notes:
- Oddly we had about the same number as last year, even though last year it was pouring down rain. We used to get 120-150. Maybe this is the new normal.
- Top costume was by far Princess. No Elsas this year!
- I won't lie--it was cold, and a lot of kids had jackets on. Some of these costumes were basically a hat with a big bundled coat on. So a few of these are educated guesses.
- A surprisingly low number of licensed costumes. Less than a dozen, it seems.
- There were also quite a few homemade costumes that look pretty good.
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