Halloween is scary, ya’ll and I’m not talking about ghosts and goblins or the three pounds of candy that is sitting on my dining room table saying “eat me…eat me.”
Please, we are parents! We ain’t afraid of no ghosts! But there are a lot of things that scare us–lice, Common Core Math, the flu– and in the spirit of Halloween some of my favorite bloggers got together to show what would truly terrify parents on our doorstep on Halloween. The results? HILARIOUS!
For me it was my daughter, turning into me as a TEEN! Ahhhh, the horror! I can’t imagine anything worse than my gal being a snotty teen that has horrible taste in boyfriends.
Scary, right?
Now head over to Jessica’s page at Herd Management and check out the other hilarious costumes and tell me your favorite!
Bwahahaha! Love it. I am definitely heading over to see some of the other costumes now.
Stop it. The title of my post? “I ain’t afraid of no ghosts…”
SSSM 😉
Stop! We are so cute and I love us so much. I want to punch us in the face xoxo
I LOVE the freshman girl who goes to prom with the senior. TOO cute… as long as it’s just for Halloween!
What a cute photo,they are so beautiful!
Too funny – and too true! Being a parent is scarier than ghosts!
Too funny! They are adorable! Going to check out those other costumes!
OH BOY! That’s hysterical! I have a teen daughter, and while she is pretty good, I get it.
LOL! That is so funny!
I always love to check out funny stuff.
This is hilarious! Yes, teens can be very scary. Trust me, I have one! LOL!
I have a teenager, he’s a boy but it’s still very scary. It happened overnight, it was a foggy fall night when he turned lol
LOL, I’m sure all parents share your fear!
Oh no, you didn’t. Ha! That is funny
I am going to go over and take a look! Sounds like an interesting list.
I love the photo. What a cute post.
Hilarious! No daughters for me yet, only sons. But I do plan for my sons to be responsible and respectful.
hahaha I busted out laughing with this. I luckily never had to deal with this.
I am terrified of the same thing! My daughter will be a teen soon enough and she better not find horrible boyfriends to date!
The teen years were interesting, to say the least. That’s when our parenting is tested to its limits!
I’ve seen some VERY questionable kid’s costumes in recent years. I have to wonder what the parents were thinking, but I appreciate the chuckle too!
We do not celebrate Halloween, however, I do enjoy looking at the costumes people wear.