Yes, Michelle, you've seen them before. And so have thousands of other people. I acquired the cat costumes around six years ago on a successful dumpster diving adventure with my roommate Micah. I had received a tip from a coworker whose wife did costumes for Young Ambassadors of BYU--they were getting rid of the costumes used for their "CATS" number.
Micah and I headed to the appropriate dumpster under cover of darkness. We wore dark clothing and had headlamps and plastic trash bags. We climbed in, shut the top, and couldn't believe our eyes! So much furry fabric! I had been expecting a handful of costumes, but this was better than I had imagined. We were laughing and rejoicing in our good fortune. I peeked out of the lid and saw a security guy about 50 feet away. Oops! We fell silent and stopped rustling around. After about two minutes, we felt someone lifting the dumpster lid--it was our security guy! "Uh, what's going on here?" he asked. I straightened up and (sounding all official) said, "Mary Smith (name has been changed) is the costume director for Young Ambassadors and she found out they were disposing of the costumes. She couldn't be here tonight, so we're acting on her behalf to save the costumes." What could he say to that? "OK, well, don't make a mess then," was his response. So Micah and I stuffed our bags full and took our loot home. We ended up with eleven complete cat costumes! Costumes that had been seen on stage hundreds of times (don't worry, we washed them!). That year, my roommates (Michelle was one of them) and I were all cats for Halloween. I've been a cat many times since then.
The dogs...well, not quite as exciting. One dog costume (Squeak's) was given to me by my sister-in-law when she was downsizing her costume stash. I made the other dog (Pip's) from fabric donations from my mother-in-law. I decided after that adventure that, although I find it highly satisfying to make family costumes, I'm sick of doing it without a pattern. I'm too slow and not skilled enough at sewing to sew without a pattern. We'll see what we come up with next year!
Wednesday, March 04, 2009
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2 comments:
awesome story..i love dumpster diving..i normally am scouring for coupons though.
I love it!
Incidentally, Karen said that you two are looking to move back into this area for 9 months or so...and they you'd like to live in this ward. Well, long story short, I told her that you should come live with us. We have 3 bedrooms that just aren't being used and they are starting to feel very insignificant. Sniff, sniff!
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