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In reply to the discussion: Kids from poorer neighborhoods keep coming to trick-or-treat in mine. Do I have to give them candy? [View all]logosoco
(3,211 posts)I live on a street with 12 houses off a windy road with no shoulder so we have never had trick or treaters. My kids went to the big subdivisions like most in this area do. Now, lucky for me, my daughter bought a home in one of those big subdivisions, so every Halloween, I head over there with my candy that I spend a good chunk of the grocery budget on and sit out and have a BLAST! while my daughter takes her kids out for their fun.
I love it so much. Brings back childhood memories. Gives me a chance to ooh and ahh over the costumes and laugh at the silly jokes. And age does not matter to me, if you have anything even resembling a costume (one year it was teenagers with pots on their heads, they were potheads!), you get candy from me.
When the candy is gone, I go in, turn on the porch light and try to convince my grandsons that this or that candy bar is not really that good and I will eat it for them.
But, yeah, I get the sentiments in this writing. Those that got a lot don't usually like to give much!