Picture it...Sicily, 1987. It's "Carnevale", Latin for "farewell to meat", better known as Mardi Gras. A young girl is invited to her first costume party, and inexplicably decides to dress up as a roller-skating waitress. Yes, that's a fifteen year-old me in the black shirt with white piping and paper cups taped to a tray. Thank goodness our neighbor's floor was tile and not carpet. Also, wearing roller skates kept me from having to do the thing that terrified me the most- dance! I still don't know how to stop while skating (unless you count rolling towards the nearest wall with my arms outstretched), and I'm still scared to dance.
To my right is standing my otherwise debonair father. My mother kitted him out as a Tunisian street vendor. I should add that there is no ethnic slur intended here- in Sicily, at least when I lived there, the Arab Tunisians were their own culture and very different from the Italian citizens. Plus, I claim Tunisian ancestry through two of my great- great-grandparents on my dad's side. That is apparently why my brothers and I have uncontrollably curly hair. Actually, if you look closely, my dad's hair is gelled for the occasion to get it to curl more. So yes, he's poking a little fun, but there's no offense meant.
The real laugh here is Mom's costume. After coming up with ideas for outfits for my dad and siblings (I came up with that genius train wreck all by myself, thank you!), she was fresh out of inspiration. So she decided to go as an accident victim. She rounded up every Ace bandage in the house, fashioned a sling for her arm, threw a bathrobe over the whole thing and hobbled across the street to the neighbors' party on crutches. The other women in the room, however, were wearing beautiful, elaborate costumes with fancy feathered masks. Talk about adding insult to injury! But Mom was nothing if not a good sport, and I personally think her satin-accented mask adds some much-needed panache to her ensemble. Although, it really clashes with the plaid bathrobe.
So, what are you doing for Mardi Gras?