AnnaMay's Wonder Woman costume!!
Before I show you the rest, a little back story:
Her mom Andrea convinced AnnaMay to put on her favorite shirt again just for us here at Epbot, though, and just LOOK at that big beautiful smile:
AnnaMay's story really struck a chord with me, so I put out an open call to you readers for help in making her a Wonder Woman costume. It was one of those spur-of-the-moment decisions that could have easily gone badly, but I hit the jackpot when Brooke Wilkerson and Teka England - both professional costumers with insanely impressive resumes - immediately and enthusiastically stepped up. (In fact, I turned away nearly a dozen volunteers just in that first day. Because you guys are freaking amazing. But you already knew that, right?)
What followed was a three-month long-distance project, with lots of e-mailed conferences, photo references, and measurements flying back and forth. During my Sabbatical Brooke and Teka kept the ball rolling with AnnaMay's mom, Andrea, which was a huge relief, let me tell ya.
AnnaMay was practically beside herself with excitement, and requested a true classic for her Wonder Woman costume: Linda Carter's:
Of course the costume would need to be made more little-girl appropriate, though, and AnnaMay's sensory processing disorder presented an even greater challenge, since nothing on it could be tight or restricting. Again, Brooke and Teka were amazing: they knew exactly what to do at all times.
Ok, you've waited long enough:
Ta-da!
AnnaMay's mom took this shot; check out that Super Sass! WORK IT, GRRRL. ;)
Teka made the spandex body suit extra loose with a see-through mesh shoulder section for support, plus a separate elastic skirt for modesty. Gorgeous *and* super comfy!
Brooke was in charge of the boot covers and cape, which we agreed to shorten for wearability - and she even showed AnnaMay how to tie it around her shoulders so it wouldn't cut into her neck. GENIUS.
The cape alone is a work of art. In fact, go check out Brooke's blog post on all the gorgeous applique details - and for a photo tutorial on how to tie it around the shoulders.
The boots were another challenge, since footwear is a big trigger for AnnaMay's sensory disorder. Eventually they decided she would wear her favorite sneakers inside the boots, which Brooke made completely from scratch. (They have an invisible velcro panel up the back.)
The tiara, cuffs, and lasso were my responsibility... so I bought them on Etsy. :D (In my defense, these look much better than anything I could have made.)
As wonderful as all this is, the best part for me was learning that AnnaMay and her parents would be visiting Orlando for the Disney Halloween party - so John and I got to hang out with them last week!
Oh, and on the way in to see them at the Contemporary, we stumbled across this Super group:
Love it.
We spent a few hours at the Magic Kingdom with AnnaMay, her parents Jay & Andrea, and her Nana, Nana. :) It was a fun group. AnnaMay was shy at first, but by the end of the afternoon she was happily chattering away at my side. She even asked me to take a photo with her and Buzz:
(It was about a million degrees outside, so AnnaMay shed most of her layers for the afternoon.)
In some ways it was like going to Disney with a mini-me, since AnnaMay has a lot of my same anxieties regarding rides and transportation. She did great, though, and you'd never think she was missing out at all, between the character greets and shopping and the few rides she did go on. Plus she had the Halloween Party to look forward to; John and I left them just before that started.
A huge, HUGE thank you to Teka and Brooke for making this Wonder-full costume possible, and to all of you readers who leave such encouraging comments on all my Exemplar posts. You guys let me do things I've only dreamed of, and I've never been more proud of our community.
And, of course, we owe all of today's happy feelz to this brave little Warrior Princess:
Thank you, AnnaMay!
Fantastic! Great job everyone!
ReplyDeleteAwesome work by everyone involved! AnnaMay, you look beautiful!
ReplyDeleteJen, how many times have I told you NOT to make me cry?
ReplyDeleteThat is the most AMAZING frickin' costume. And AnnaMay could not possibly look more fabulous in it, especially with that beautiful ear-to-ear smile. Epbot community ROCKS!!!
that is just SO AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteSo much like for a fabulous costume! I hope she wears the heck out of it, and loves every moment!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a wonderful group of people on here!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! She looks so happy! AnnaMay, you're a doll!
ReplyDeleteThough I'm wondering where these poor kiddos live who are getting teased for liking superheroes...I teach in a school where little girls wear Lego Star Wars shirts and boys have backpacks with flowers and butterflies...I guess my neck of the woods is just a little more "don't be a dam* sheep, be yourself" than some other places :)
You're amazing. She is amazing and completely WONDEROUS!!! Makes me a happy old lady nerd!
ReplyDeleteI think i'm most excited that you got to SEE it in PERSON! How fantastic to see this beautiful teamwork come together and see the results in person. I'm happy for you Jen!
ReplyDeleteAwesome story. And to Brooke, Teka and you, you all ROCK.
ReplyDeleteI think that the internet is a village sometimes and we know it takes a village to raise a child.
Rock on with your bad self AnnaMay, you look wonderful! Way to go Jen, Teka and Brooke!
ReplyDeleteAnnaMay, you look terrific! Best Wonder Woman I've ever seen! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! What a wonderful story! :) Really touching and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteJan
It took me awhile to get through this post. I couldn't read through the happy tears. This is such a heart warming and touching story. Thanks Jen for bringing the people together who could help Amazing AnnaMay!
ReplyDeleteSQUEE! It all looks so great together! I admit I was a bit worried about the boots fitting perfectly, but yay! they worked!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for taking such beautiful photos of everything all together! I very rarely get good photos from people after something leaves my sewing room. May I use some of them on my blog?
Thanks, Jen, for all you do to make the world smile!
You are welcome to use the one I took Brooke. It is not as awesome as Jen's are though. AnnaMay says, "Mrs Jen's are awesome because they look like I am in the fortress of doom". LOL
DeleteOh and thank you again Brooke! You ROCK!!
DeleteThanks, Andrea - your photo is great! I love seeing how happy AnnaMay is in her costume! Glad I could help out - she makes me smile so big! =)
DeleteOf course you can, Brooke - use anything you like!
DeleteThanks so much, Jen! =)
DeleteWahoo! Thanks, Jen, for making my sweet friend feel so special! :) I talked to Andrea today and she told me what a great time you had together. You are awesome! :)
ReplyDeleteMandy
AnnaMay IS a Wonder Woman, and so are you and everyone else who made this great costume to show the world just how wonderful this sweet child is.
ReplyDeleteRock on, all you SuperFriends!
This is so great- wonderful costume work, and I'm so impressed with the attention to making sure all the parts were comfortable and acceptable to AnnaMay. Awesome work, and what an example of teamwork and compassion.
ReplyDeletePatty N.
Absolutely EPIC! AnnaMay, you are super!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The cape is gorgeous. AnnaMay - rock out with yo' bad self with your costume. I live in Asheville, NC and people wear capes on the street, like at fairs and other events. Interesting and liberal town. She shouldn't be afraid to be who she is. I was (and am) an intense Mozart Geek and was made fun of it relentlessly. I stuck to my guns and still love my Motzie. :) Don't let other people dictate to you what you like!!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh oh my gosh oh my gosh!!!! What an amazing costume! It looks fantastic on you, AnnaMay. I have a niece who is 32 years old and she is totally into Wonder Woman. She would be so jealous of you in that costume. What a WONDERful lady you are.
ReplyDeleteI love it! AnnaMay, I know it's hard when other people make fun of you for the things that are closest to your heart. I've been there too, and it hurts when they can't--or refuse to--see just how awesome our interests are. Something I tell myself when I feel this way is "Those who mind don't matter, and those who matter, don't mind." Hugs to you--you are a terrific Wonder Woman!
ReplyDeleteThat is a fabulous costume! AnnaMay, you look Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteJen, thank you for bringing people together to inspire and encourage kids in pursuing the geeky side. These stories are truly great!
HUZZAH HUZZAH HUZZAH!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous costume, ladies! I'm sure AnnaMay felt proud. :D Here's to letting our geek flags fly!!
ReplyDelete-Barbara Anne
Fantastic! I absolutely love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific story! So happy!!!!
ReplyDeleteAny time I meet a geek girl or a Mom of a geek girl, I tell them about Epbot. This is why.
ReplyDeleteThe costume is amazing AnnaMay is awesome, and her Mother is wonderful. Saying nothing of the awesomeness that is Jen Yates.
This was the perfect ending for my day. Wooohooo for everyone!!!
ReplyDeleteAwww! That made my heart swell with joy! :'-)
ReplyDeleteYay, AnnaMay! You look gorgeous and powerful and amazing in your Wonder Woman costume. I bet you'll grow up to be an awesome geek like Jen, Brooke and Teka and help inspire the next generation of superhero fans :)
ReplyDeleteAww! This is awesome. Just freaking awesome! Everyone that was involved, YOU'RE AWESOME! lol Such a feel good moment.
ReplyDeleteHow GREAT!
ReplyDeleteAnnaMay, you are a wonderful girl. You like what you like and don't let anyone make you feel bad about ANYTHING. They're just trying to make themselves feel better by tearing you down. Please remember this: people only have power if you LET them...don't LET them. It won't make sense now, but as you get older, it sure will!
Teka, Brooke and Jen, thanks for letting this special girl shine.
well done, in every way, by everyone.
ReplyDeleteThis is incredible. You look awesome, AnnaMay!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing cape! Super cool costume AnnaMay!! Job well done. (The pollen count suddenly went up in this room and it is in my eyes.)
ReplyDeleteToday started out rough, my head is pounding, i just don't feel good. And I saw the post update for Epbot on facebook. :) This makes me happy. That costume is great and encouraging each other to be themselves in the face of anxiety disorders is inspiring :).. THis has just helped make my day suck way way less! Rocking the cuteness in the wonder woman 'fit *rock on!*
ReplyDeleteThat costume is totally gorgeous, but I think AnnaMay's smile overpowers it. You keep rockin' whatever you like, AnnaMay. I'll be cheering you on.
ReplyDeletelove it
ReplyDeleteOh STOP IT with the awesome!!! All of you rock.. I can't stand it...
ReplyDeleteOh STUPID STUPID allergies (sniff)
But really, that is just amazing. Your fan base coming together to support someone who needs it. I would rather have non stop allergy flair ups reading these articles than depressing ragey ragers reading the news.
This made my day! AnnaMay's happy smile is the best!
ReplyDeleteThe second I saw the way the cape fastened I just thought, Brilliant! I can't stand things that feel like they're constraining my neck and I don't even have a sensory processing disorder so I bet that's a huge boon for her.
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome! I'm so glad that you organized such a lovely surprise for her! :D
ReplyDeleteI'm tearing up, just reading about this. So many people coming together to help a total stranger in the most amazing way! Absolutely lovely- all of it.
ReplyDeleteI just finished watching the news. I don't know why I watch the news. Negative, negative, negative. This cheered me up oh so much! Thank you so much for sharing! Wonder Woman is my fave too!
ReplyDeleteLook at that smile! You guys did a wonderful job - congratulations!
ReplyDeleteAs the mom of a son with anxiety disorder and SPD, I am sooo touched that everyone involved understood what was needed.
ReplyDeleteOk, getting all happy-teary over here. What a great group of geeks coming together to encourage one another! Jen, Brooke, Teka, ya'll are amazing. And AnnaMay, you keep rocking your geekiness! Don't be afraid to be who you are, because you are awesome, just the way you are. Don't let anyone tell you different!
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful story! It left me in tears! <3! AnnaMay is such an inspiration to girls everywhere!
ReplyDeleteAaaaand now I'm crying happy tears! You go, AnnaMay!
ReplyDeleteI love you and all that you do for your readers. I have recently come to realize that I am letting my anxiety control me and take over my life. I have decided that I do not want to live in my cave any longer. I want to live. Period. And it's people like you, doing what you do that remind me I can do this. GO ANNAMAY!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fantastic story. Thank you so much for sharing it. How wonderful to make a little girl happy. Rachel :-)
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful story -- it brought tears to my eyes! Its so great to see AnnaMay so happy in these photos and what y'all did for her! After a rough day in the retail world, its good to read such an inspiring story!
ReplyDeleteCrying all over the place brb - and I love that pic of you and Buzz! :D You look so young and vibrant! Thankfully that you both inspire us as much as we hopefully inspire you!
ReplyDeleteI'm all smiles over here! :)
ReplyDeletei have been away for two weeks and havn't had Epbot to read... what a wonderful story to come back to. i have only got comfortable with my geekyness in the last few years and experienced some anxiety while i was away about my introverted personality... this community has helped me to except me for me and it warms my heart to see the wonderful support for someone who is young. AnnaMay is amazing and looks great in her costume. thank you Jen for helping people (including me) to embrace their true selves!
ReplyDeleteFabulous costume! AnnaMay is a perfect little Wonder Woman!
ReplyDeleteOh, man. I started crying when I got to the picture of you and Anna May with Buzz! Thanks for creating this awesome online community where we can all feel comfortable being ourselves and encouraging each other! I think it is so great that these young girls like Anna May can have support and encouragement to work with their social anxiety that was harder to come by when I was a kid!
ReplyDeleteBrooke's blog post you linked to did mention that you made the accessories for the costume, judging by the picture that would be the crown, wrist cuffs and belt, and you never even mentioned it. I know you probably left it out because you didn't want to take away any light from the two wonderful people who made the rest of the costume and the cute little Wonder Woman, and you are not one for bragging, but you do have every right to brag: those details you added made the costume really stand out.
ReplyDelete*Tears* !!!!!!!! Love how awesome your readers are! I think someone must be chopping onions in a classroom....yes...that must be it!
ReplyDeleteLove! Lovelovelovelovelovelovelovelove! There is so much of that here. I'm so glad. Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteTHIS. THIS is the outfit I wanted when I was her age, the outfit I would've worn on the street instead of my WW Underoos. Great Hera, I would've worn it everywhere until it was in tatters. I am LIVING FOR THAT CAPE. And I especially love that it's the original WW design, with the skirt, instead of the French-cut thong they dress her up in now; how can you super-kick bad guys in one of those?! All the applique work is astonishing; for those that don't/can't sew, trust me on this, applique is WORK. Well done, ladies, and wow, have you built up some lovely karma for yourselves. :)
ReplyDeleteAnnaMay, sweet girl, you be YOU. Be AnnaMay, no matter who that person is or what she loves. YOU are the ONLY YOU, let them be them and do whatever goofy normal thing they think is cool. The people who are cool enough to be your friends will find you and love you for you and for all the things you'll have in common. All the coolest people who ever lived, including the guy that created Wonder Woman, were/are people who were themselves and lived their life their own way that made them happy, no matter what others thought or said. Normal is common and boring; weird is wonderful! YOU BE YOU.
Yeah, the so-called Normal People in this world can beat it; it's the Weirdo Nerds of the world that rock, and care so much about each other, though we may be strangers, enough to want to work this hard just to see another nerd be so furiously happy. You all make me proud to be One of the Tribe.
SISTERHOOD IS POWERFUL!
Storm
You look absolutely awesome, AnnaMay!
ReplyDeleteJen, you and your readers restore my faith in humanity. Thank you for being you!
ReplyDeleteOMG I'm so excited to see this!!!!!!! YAY :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow that looks amazing. And I may have to steal Teka England's trick with the mesh some time.
ReplyDeleteFast forward almost four years.... How is AnnaMae doing now? What does she think of the new movie? I'd love to see an update on her!
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