Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Hubbys halloween pics





This is how he went to dialysis. This last picture is the girls that work there. They all dressed up in pj's. They were so happy he dressed up. They kept askng him to dress up and he kept saying he was going to come as a patient. LOL And they were so excited when he showed up like this. I even painted his nails black.
Hugs
Pam

7 comments:

Lisa said...

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Tara said...

Truly creepy! I'm glad he got into the spirit of the day and had some fun with it. I bet the staff loved wearing their jammies to work too!

Stitched With Prayer said...

Pam, you mentioned on Terry's blog that you would like to learn to quilt. If you have a quilt shop close enough to get to easily, check with them about a short beginners class. They usually are not too expensive and you don't have to buy a ton of fabric to learn to make a few of the basic blocks. After that, it is fairly easy to muddle your way through if you have a book to reference. That is what I have been doing for 18 months now. I'm working on my 7 quilt and have made 5 table toppers. I use the blocks that I'm not happy with for coasters. They work wonderfully so I don't have to just stash them away or toss them. I don't like, nor can I afford to waste things. Good luck and God Bless.

Bridgett said...

Okay, that's just creepy! LOL

Wouldn't want to run into him in a dark, deserted forest. ;)

)O(
boo

Debra@CommonGround said...

Good for him, this is a great photo. But he IS just a tad bit scary!!

Kelly~MysticalEntities said...

Pam I think it`s great he went all dressed up! He looks Spooktacular!

Hugs,
Kelly

Rooster Inn Primitives said...

Thanks ladies

He kinda freeked them out at first. But they loved it. He was the only patient to dress up. And he kept the costome on for trick or treat...Maybe that's why we only got 2 families of treaters. LOL

He wants both of us to dress up next year. Hopefully not so scarey..

Hugs
Pam