🎃 Halloween Flashback: Scary Halloween Costumes
- Angie Sandow

- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
Killer Clowns & Creative Twists 🎃
A few years ago, my hubby and I showed up to a Halloween party dressed as these terrifyingly fun killer clowns — and let’s just say we made quite an impression with these scary Halloween costumes! 😈

Here’s the twist… my limb difference actually made my costume even more convincing.
Can you spot how? 👀 People who didn’t know me couldn’t figure out how I managed to “cut part of my arm off.” Let’s say I used what I’ve got — and had a blast doing it! 😂
That’s the beauty of embracing who we are — it’s okay to laugh, to get creative, and to have fun at any age, even if that means dressing up in scary Halloween costumes!
Never too old to play dress-up!
Having fun keeps you young, keeps you laughing, and reminds you that life’s meant to be lived.
YOUR TURN
💬 Do you still dress up for Halloween? Or maybe you did years ago? I’d love to hear your favourite costume story — share it in the comments below!
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Born different, built strong — see you on the next turn.

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About the Author
Angie Sandow is an Inspirational Humourist, Author, and Speaker who proves that age and difference don’t define us — they empower us. Born with a limb difference and a breast cancer survivor, Angie rides a motorcycle with one hand, plays guitar with a prosthetic, and shares her story to inspire others to laugh, live fully, and embrace every “first” at any age.
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