My husband and I are both children of the 80s. We have slightly different memories of the decade since he is five years older than me, but nonetheless, we find ourselves reminiscing about everything from music, movies, fashion, and toys to even commercials--(Where's the beef?!) For the longest, Little Lewie has been bored with our "tales" of wearing parachute pants (or a pleather skirt with feather earrings) to school, our addiction to MTV music videos, or our Christmas wishlist of toys like Cabbage Patch Kids, Barbie Corvettes, Atari, and boomboxes. We've also made him suffer through songs by Madonna, Michael Jackson, Boy George, Journey, The Police, Van Halen, Twisted Sister, and Tom Petty, to name a few.
Then, Stranger Things came out, and the 80s became cool again. All of a sudden, Little Lewie didn't roll his eyes when I told him I used to rollerskate to the "Ghostbusters" theme song, or Daddy spent countless hours as a teenager learning how to play songs from Metallica's Master of Puppets album. In other words, Hubby and I became downright "rad," "gnarly," "totally tubular," and "wicked awesome!"
I know fads don't last long, so I decided it would be fun to buy 80s Halloween costumes this year to celebrate the return of our favorite decade. Lewie liked his 80s jumpsuit but was too embarrassed to actually wear it on Halloween--ahh teenagers! Still, I did make him promise to wear it for this year's JC Penny's photoshoot. (We've been going there for Christmas portraits since 2017...)
For the last photo, the photographer thought it'd be fun to have the boys actually pick me up! That was a little nerve-wracking. |
In all, we had a blast getting dressed for the pictures and hope we managed to capture people's nostalgia for the 80s. (I wish I still owned a hair crimper!) I still plan on putting my neon blue tights and fanny pack to good use. ;-)
Wishing everyone a "totally righteous" holiday and an "amped" 2023!!