Monday, February 9, 2009

Having fun during Spirit Week - W-H style

Every year at my children's school, there is an opportunity to ditch their school uniforms and participate in Spirit Week. It has become five days my sons look forward to from the first day of school. Spirit Week is a time for the kids to let loose, as much as is humanly possible in a private Christian school and just have some fun. Truly a rare and welcome treat. 

But my sons are not the only people in our family who anticipate Spirit Week. I do too! For the last several years, it has become a tradition in our family, mostly instituted by me that when it's Pajama Day, and there is always a Pajama Day during Spirit Week, well, the W-H's, we are gonna represent. We are going to bring it! We are going to take it to the limit, no holds barred and therefore no ordinary pajamas will suffice. Whether they like it or not, I determine to make my OS their very own, "designer" pajama pants.

One year our two oldest OS wore a matching rubber ducky pj's. Nate wasn't exactly overjoyed about being twins with his dorky middle school brother but I had some spare material around the house and whipped those pj's out pretty quickly during the Super Bowl game. They were quite a hit at school not to mention super comfy and that fed my addiction to purpose to make more pajama pants for Spirit Week. 



But before I tell you about our current Spirit Week events and ideas, let's take a journey back and visit Spirit Weeks of days gone by.

There was the time when Nate dressed up as a Super Hero...I believe he was Super Nate...Not sure what his super powers were but we always think of him as Super Nate! 
I cannot take credit for the costume he created except to say I helped him put the N on the back of his cape. 

And who could forget Nerd Day? Aaron took that day VERY seriously and if you know him, he's such a un-nerdy guy. Nonetheless, he wore a computer tie the boys bought him years ago at the flea market. Shockingly, I believe Aaron is the only person to have ever worn this tie. Even when I have told Mark that his kids bought it especially for him for Christmas, he still hasn't put the thing around his neck. At least someone has gotten good use of it after all these years. 

Last year Aaron was Prince Charming. 

I made golden silk pajama pants which I hemmed at the knees and a felt vest. (Obligatory ew-ing and ah-ing from my readers, please!) 

We then made a golden crown out of poster board and glued beautiful authentic plastic jewels which surely bedazzled the ladies. We even went to the Goodwill and got him a shoe to carry around the entire day as he searched for his Cinderella who was nowhere to be found.  

I'm not sure what Nate was this year but I think he had limited time, talent and resources so I think he was Captain Hook...check out the black Lady Godiva wig we have used for countless weird things. Oh and don't forget the "hook" made out of aluminum foil. 

There was Favorite Bible Character Day...Nate was Noah...check out the stuffed animal on his cardboard ark. He duct-taped the defenseless teddy bear to the ark!


I just had to tell you about our past experiences before I got you up to date on what we've been working on currently. Next blog...Spirit Week 2009...and the NINE hour sewing project which nearly killed me...and I'm not even exaggerating. More soon,

5 comments:

Nate the Great said...

Spirit week last year was made even crazier when I walked into the Home Depot to buy stuff for my class seize weapon. I got lots of interesting stares from people I'm sure thought I was "special" (if you know what I mean. Needless to say, it was pretty awkward.

Anonymous said...

Laughing out Loud!!! I love Spirit week.

Jenn said...

I especially love that Nate has "ARK" in tape on the ark. Just in case, you know...
Very cute! I just busted out the sewing machine and made a ring sling for Baby Girl. I only had to sew three straight lines, but it was still fun.

Anonymous said...

Can't wait to see the photos from this year ...

Aaron said...

I don't think Spirit week would be the same without you making us Pajamas. It would just be more boring. Thanks mama!