
Halloween is such a great time of year. Adults get to relive a small part of their childhood and dress up in costume. When Malena told me that the Melting Pot was offering another Mystery Dinner and we could come in costume, I jumped at the chance. Not since I was married have I spent Teachers' Convention weekend creating costumes. Here was my chance. I decided to go as Sherlock Holmes - who better to solve a mystery. So I began planning my costume. I had an old black trench coat that was just the right length. All I needed now was the hat, the pipe, the cape, the magnifying glass, and a pair of men's pants with cuffs. A trip to Goodwill produced the pants, even though I had to take them in about six inches in the waist. I had planned to make a cape out of a black tablecloth I also found at Goodwill. I did not like the black on black, so instead I cut up an old, ripped duvet cover. Not only did I get a cape, but I was able to cover the two baseball caps (placed on top of each other facing opposite ways) I used for the hat. The hat I had found at the costume store was pathetic, although the pipe was just what I needed. There was even enough fabric for a tie (an afterthought). I did get a magnifying glass in the kit (from the costume store) with the hat and pipe, but found a much bigger and much better one at Pick 'N Save.

The Mystery Dinner was great. Kim and Malena came in costume, too, as did many of the guests.
We actually did guess the right suspect in the murder mystery, but then changed our minds at the last minute and got it wrong. And we even had two Milwaukee police officers on our team. Always go with your gut!
Malena wanted to go karaoke-ing after the dinner. Here is the link to our very scary experience:
http://sendables.jibjab.com/view/YOTwEvSYhjUqYdS0 :) lol