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In reply to the discussion: Is anyone else turning off the lights and pretending they're not home on Halloween? [View all]Bev54
(13,356 posts)19. I love seeing the kids on Halloween. As they did last year, many
neighborhoods are having it outdoors. A table etc outside on the driveway with someone manning it to give out the candy. Some who could not man it left out large amounts asking that the kids only take one or two and it worked pretty well. I would not want to take this too, away from the kids, they have lost so much already. I live in Canada and it can be cold but we do it for the kids. I live in a condo but I go and hand out candy for my son and wife so they can take the kids around or often one of them to hockey. I want the kids to feel as normal as possible in this day.
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Is anyone else turning off the lights and pretending they're not home on Halloween? [View all]
madaboutharry
Oct 2021
OP
I met my husband on Halloween too. We celebrate it more than our anniversary as his oldest
Demsrule86
Oct 2021
#79
It was horrible...and the guilt was unbearable. My husband and I had been acting like well assholes
Demsrule86
Oct 2021
#84
I did last year because of COVID. But then I haven't had kids in my immediate neighborhood
hlthe2b
Oct 2021
#7
For years now. And lately there seems to be very little Trick or Treaters around anyway
Maraya1969
Oct 2021
#17
churches--kinda funny. catholic church established all saints day and all souls day to try and
orleans
Oct 2021
#69
I turn off the outdoor front light. That's the signal "don't come"in my neighborhood.
CTyankee
Oct 2021
#23
Set up something on your driveway. Last year, our neighborhood did that. No doors.
themaguffin
Oct 2021
#24
SAME HERE. the kids are so excited [my nephews] as they did not get to go to door
riversedge
Oct 2021
#35
Same here. We sit outside in our front yard around a fire pit, drinking adult beverages.
FSogol
Oct 2021
#54
Last year we set up a table in front of our house and put candy out for the kids.
GumboYaYa
Oct 2021
#38
Right? People don't seem to understand how important fun rituals are. Not to mention children.
nolabear
Oct 2021
#83
In my forty plus years at my house, I have never had one trick or treater. Too scary
panader0
Oct 2021
#44
I will observe Halloween. I even have a Jack-o'-lantern on my front porch.
totodeinhere
Oct 2021
#55
Sure, even Dr. Fauci says trick-or-treating is safe. Sadly, no TotG in our isolated location.
Hortensis
Oct 2021
#77
Not me. I am looking forward to Halloween...all decorated up. I will wear a mask.
Demsrule86
Oct 2021
#78