A friend worked for a small firm and her paycheck bounced several times. After the 3rd payday this happened, after talking to the office manger about how distressing this was, she was fired by the owner. She really doesn't know how to handle this in next interviews. She doesn't want to complain about the company but how to explain getting fired? Now she wishes she had looked for another job immediately, but she's new in the field.
Going the route of semi home made. Going as Mr Robot / Elliot / Fsociety.
Costume consists of a black hoodie given to me for my birthday, a brown light jacket, with the "Mr Robot" label that I will print off my inkjet, and a baseball cap. I will have a small black backpack with me that I can carry my Fsociety mask that I ordered online (only part thats not "home made")
I think I am going to put together a homemade Pikachu costume for Halloween. I have seen all kinds of great costumes, but some of the most memorable are the ones that translate an abstract idea into a physical costume.
We are re-using some old pieces of costumes to dress up as aliens. It's super easy! And we are repurposing a "monster" costume for our baby into an alien costume! We like doing family costumes and think it's fun to see how people pull off a theme as a group.
I don't wear a Halloween costume, although I'll usually wear a flannel shirt or an orange t-shirt when handing out candy. My husband has a stash of wigs, sunglasses, and makeup that he's bought from the Halloween clearance bins. He chooses from that and raids our son's closet for a shirt to wear with his pants.
The best costume I ever had was one that was done for me by a relative who did work in makeup and costumes. She made me up as Morticia Addams. Every time I saw myself in a mirror that day, I was shocked. Months later while watching a video made from events during that year of college, I realized that it was me in that costume - I really looked like her.
We have a Halloween party at work every year and we can compete for prizes. It gets really hard core and there are some amazing costumes. I am definitely dressing up but still trying to figure out the details of my costume. I am trying to use things I have bought over the years so I don't have to spend extra money this year.
I'm volunteering at the zoo this Halloween, so for that I'm being Winnie the Pooh. It isn't a real costume, but red and yellow clothes I've put together, so it's pretty affordable
I'm not wearing a costume for Halloween. I've never seen a memorable costume just generic ones.
A friend worked for a small firm and her paycheck bounced several times. After the 3rd payday this happened, after talking to the office manger about how distressing this was, she was fired by the owner. She really doesn't know how to handle this in next interviews. She doesn't want to complain about the company but how to explain getting fired? Now she wishes she had looked for another job immediately, but she's new in the field.
Going the route of semi home made. Going as Mr Robot / Elliot / Fsociety.
Costume consists of a black hoodie given to me for my birthday, a brown light jacket, with the "Mr Robot" label that I will print off my inkjet, and a baseball cap. I will have a small black backpack with me that I can carry my Fsociety mask that I ordered online (only part thats not "home made")
I am not... But I really enjoy watching the little ones going around the neighborhood.
I think I am going to put together a homemade Pikachu costume for Halloween. I have seen all kinds of great costumes, but some of the most memorable are the ones that translate an abstract idea into a physical costume.
We are re-using some old pieces of costumes to dress up as aliens. It's super easy! And we are repurposing a "monster" costume for our baby into an alien costume! We like doing family costumes and think it's fun to see how people pull off a theme as a group.
I don't wear a Halloween costume, although I'll usually wear a flannel shirt or an orange t-shirt when handing out candy. My husband has a stash of wigs, sunglasses, and makeup that he's bought from the Halloween clearance bins. He chooses from that and raids our son's closet for a shirt to wear with his pants.
The best costume I ever had was one that was done for me by a relative who did work in makeup and costumes. She made me up as Morticia Addams. Every time I saw myself in a mirror that day, I was shocked. Months later while watching a video made from events during that year of college, I realized that it was me in that costume - I really looked like her.
We have a Halloween party at work every year and we can compete for prizes. It gets really hard core and there are some amazing costumes. I am definitely dressing up but still trying to figure out the details of my costume. I am trying to use things I have bought over the years so I don't have to spend extra money this year.
I'm not wearing a Halloween costume this year.
I will not be wearing a Halloween Costume this year but my kids are!
I am not wearing a costume
I always say I won't but then I end up getting caught up in the spirit and doing something last-minute!
While I don't get into costume, I encourage and help my 2 grandchildren to create their own DIY costumes for trick-or-treating.
No, no costume for me.
I'm volunteering at the zoo this Halloween, so for that I'm being Winnie the Pooh. It isn't a real costume, but red and yellow clothes I've put together, so it's pretty affordable
I plan to wear a Halloween-themed sweatshirt this year.
I find good deals online.
Werewolf on a non-full moon night works to
I make my homemade fudge for family and friends
I only exchange gifts with my parents and spouse.
I keep the people I buy gifts for to a minimum
I can see why .. who the heck wants to ...
I stick to a budget and I don't spend more than I can afford.
I start early in the year watching for good sale prices for gifts, and I stick to a budget.
I try to buy gifts during black Friday or will give homemade gifts like cookies in tins that I buy from the Dollar store.