Since he has been more active he has been losing and hiding these scarves and it was becoming frustrating to not have them when he was upset.
| RAH seen here in a tent fort with his "inappropriate Luvie" |
One day he was walking around with my wife's negligee, which to say the least was a little innapropriate for him to take into public. I took the straps of the nighty and I put them on his neck like a cape. The kid loved it and ran around the house for an hour with it strapped to his shoulders.
It was then I realized that he might appreciate having a full on cape made of the material he likes so much. I commissioned my mother to create one for him. She brought it over before we headed to the St Patrick's day parade. RAH loved it and refused to remove it for the rest of the day.He was so cute in it that we could not help but take some photos. We may have created a monster or as a said, a hero who needs no secret identity, as he would never want to take the thing off.Now we must create him some sort of costume....
I wore a cape until I was six. Mine was a bath towel, though!
ReplyDelete@Jim: didn't everybody use a bath towel cape? who are the weirdos that didn't tie a bath towel around their neck and jump off their beds?
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