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Is anybody else already worrying about we can make trick-or-treat happen this year? Just me?
Our strategery for Halloween is the same as New Year’s Eve and July 4th. We take our three Mini Shcnauzers to the basement to keep them calm, due to fireworks on the last two, and the doorbell ringing on Halloween. The only difference is that we turn off all lights for Halloween. We used to enjoy the kids and their costumes on Halloween until we got the dogs. Also, it didn’t help when some of the “kids” started appearing to be in their early 20’s.
kids are mostly grown around here. Years ago, in our sparsely populated neighborhood, a dozen or so kids would wander by. Then it became all about density (they must have commissioned a study on candy acquisition strategies) and parents would haul them off to condo projects where density reigned and mass quantities of candy could be collected with minimal movement.
Sitting in a parking lot. Waiting...
Halloween is a big deal where I live and I don't even live in the most active part of my city. I regularly give out about 10 bags of candy, a little less when it's rainy, a little more when it's a Friday or Saturday night.
I'm genuinely astounded that people think their opinions of the spork system warrant a 55-post thread.