And yes, I mean literally the way it was meant to be used. Not "figuratively." Although sometimes I use it the way that means "figuratively," even though I still say "literally."
I'm so ashamed.
In other news, I wore this skirt to school today:
I also cut my hair yesterday (BANGS!!) and between the two, somehow, it must have seemed to people (four, to be exact) like I was wearing a costume.
I wasn't.
"Oh, what are you supposed to be?" they said.
"Well...just, myself, I guess."
One of my students even asked me if I cut my hair for Halloween. "Why yes," I said, "I permanently changed my appearance for the sake of this unrecognizable Halloween costume."
This whole thing reminded me of the day that I wore my favorite sweater to school and forgot it was ugly sweater day.
Later, Cj and I decided to stop watching The Adams Family, (which seems to be the only Halloween movie ABC Family has found suitable to play for the last month), and put on a costume for at least a few hours before he had to go to work.
Unlike most pinners/bloggers/responsible people, we had nothing planned.
After a quick search we came up with these beauties.
Any guesses on what we are?:
Okay fine, I'll tell you, we're trees.
Considering how much I love Halloween, this was definitely one of my weaker years.
But, I instagrammed it anyway.
Because we mustn't stop pretending to be hipster over a little setback like this.
Because we mustn't stop pretending to be hipster over a little setback like this.
Happy Haunting!
Katie