Note: No Costume Contest. We're skipping the costume contest, unless we hear from a large number of you who were planning to compete.
My initial reaction is, 'What the heck, no Costume Contest!?!'
Then I think, 'Man, that will help relax my next few months a lot if I don't have to complete the three costumes I'm building for myself, my wife and my son.'
Then the other half of my brain says, 'You've been planning your costumes for two and a half years! You have money, time and experimentation already invested!!'
Then the little voice from the darkest corner of the furthest reaches of my brain whispers, 'I want a cheeseburger.'
Wisely, the rest of my mind ignores that voice, as it almost certainly has some ulterior motive for the request that has nothing to do with sustenance.
...Uh, where was I? Oh yeah!
So I am totally torn by this announcement. On the one hand, I am super-busy with a freakin' ton of projects, so eliminating the need to finish the costumes in time for the Open House is a big relief. Not to mention I will save money on buying further materials, money that can be put to other good uses (like buying stuff at the Open House).
On the other hand, I really look forward to the Costume Contest. It is a lot of fun figuring out the costume concept, building it, and figuring out special effects for it (yes, I am the guy who set himself on fire at the last OH). All the prep work is, in its own way, like an extension of the Open House itself. And I was really hoping to capture the best-in-show award this year.
So I'm just not sure which side of this question I fall on. Do I voice my dismay at having no Costume Contest, or do I endorse the decision?
What are your thoughts? Was anyone else here planning on having a costume?