Costume photos
Each year a bunch of us from the company (current and former) get together at the home of the person with the largest home for a Halloween party. Sometimes this is right around Halloween (this year it was a few days later, on Friday) and some years it's much later. Once it was close to Thanksgiving so we had turkey along with our pumpkin.
Click the pic for photos with captions in Japanese. This was the first time I used iWeb to actually publish anything online, so it was like an adventure! to the land where tightly coded websites are extinct. But no matter. Anyway, I was dressed as Saitô Yûki, the "handkerchief prince," a high school baseball pitcher who won fans in this year's national tournament for his ridiculously long-lasting arm and his little towel he used to wipe his face instead of his sleeve. My wife went as a baseball.

Comments
Great pictures! Where did you get the costume at?
Posted by: RawCode | November 7, 2006 1:48 AM
Those are all hand-made goodness. My wife is quick with a sewing machine, and I can cut a mean sheet of felt for lettering. :-)
Posted by: Durf | November 7, 2006 3:28 PM
Love the Waseda Uniform. I used to work there so it was good to see the high school win. Are you connected with the uni?
Posted by: ken | December 25, 2006 11:34 PM
No, we don't have a thing to do with the school . . . Just thought it seemed like a relatively easy costume to prepare.
Posted by: Durf | December 31, 2006 1:14 PM