Probably from Halloween 2009...I was 16 and was going to be a raven. My costume was comprised of this thick black corduroy jacket that my dad let me borrow, with stripped black nylons pinned to the arms (my "feathers," of course ) long black pants, and a black top with fake plastic diamonds sewn around the collar (which was intentional, since I wanted it to be in reference to how corvids are attracted to/hoard shiny objects). I had tail-feathers, too, of course.
I wore my costume to school on Halloween, and wore it to a Trunk-Or-Treat event that me, my friend and her mom were helping out at. I don't think anyone was able to guess what I was supposed to be, but I didn't really care - I was having too much fun being a raven. I croaked and cawed in response to any crows/ravens I heard in the distance, I flapped my "wings," and I even lifted my head under and around my arms to do some "preening."
I honestly think I would have remained a raven forever if I felt like it, but the day after Halloween came, and I had to take my costume off. I still think about it, though, and how it made that Halloween the best one ever, even though I knew I was too old to trick-or-treat, no one knew what I was, and that I couldn't stay a raven forever. When I saw Moonrise Kingdom a couple years ago, I remember feeling a pang of nostalgia when Suzy and Sam meet for the first time and Suzy was dressed in that masterful raven costume for her part in Noye's Fludde.
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I wish Sterling Holloway narrated my life.
"IT'S NOT FAIR!" "Life isn't fair, Calvin." "I know, but why isn't it ever unfair in MY favor?" ~ from Calvin and Hobbes