If you don't want anyone to come to your door, all you had to do was put up a BIG sign that said "FLU" on it.
Did the trick here, not one knock. I usually hand out candy too, but I really have the flu so I though it would be better for everyone if I stayed in bed instead of passing out germy candy.
I sent my kids out too, my BIL hooks up a trailer to his 4wheeler and takes the kids around town. We live in a town of 1800 and if we don't know somebody at a house, somebody we know will know who they are. My kids came home with toothbrushes, bubbles, hot chocolate mix, chips, pencils, and of course an assortment of popcorn balls and candy. Not the 2 tons but enough; I usually have them all dump it together and we dole it out over the next few weeks so they don't eat it all at once. None of these kids have cavity issues either and they all eat a very healthy diet of unrefined foods so this one time event of the year will not hurt them any.
I used to take my kids down the costume isle as babies and show them the masks so they would not be afraid on Halloween; they always thought the masks were funny, not scary.
Did the trick here, not one knock. I usually hand out candy too, but I really have the flu so I though it would be better for everyone if I stayed in bed instead of passing out germy candy.
I sent my kids out too, my BIL hooks up a trailer to his 4wheeler and takes the kids around town. We live in a town of 1800 and if we don't know somebody at a house, somebody we know will know who they are. My kids came home with toothbrushes, bubbles, hot chocolate mix, chips, pencils, and of course an assortment of popcorn balls and candy. Not the 2 tons but enough; I usually have them all dump it together and we dole it out over the next few weeks so they don't eat it all at once. None of these kids have cavity issues either and they all eat a very healthy diet of unrefined foods so this one time event of the year will not hurt them any.
I used to take my kids down the costume isle as babies and show them the masks so they would not be afraid on Halloween; they always thought the masks were funny, not scary.