Halloween :)

I too love Halloween but HATE Trunk or Treat. I work diligently every fall trying to get TnT brushed back under the slime pit it crawled out from.

Long ago - back before people spread lies about Halloween being dangerous, kids and families would roam throughout neighborhoods, enjoying the sound of dry leaves underfoot and the smell of candles in pumpkins. You had to walk blocks to fill up a bag. You only went home when you couldn't walk anymore. Older kids watched over younger and the youngest of all had their mothers watching as you went from door to door. It was great!

No offense folks - but being one of the few trick or treat haunts remaining in our neighborhood, I get to hear all of the complaints from parents and kids on their way home from TnT. A majority of them are tired of it. They only continue because they don't know how to get it to stop.

"It's so nice that you do this for the kids."

"I wish it was like when we were kids but everyone goes to Trunk or Treat now."

We're popular because we still offer that 'old time' experience but now I feel obligated and that has taken some of the fun out of it.

It has taken me years to get people used to coming here to get some candy, if I miss a year due to illness or ??? I'd be back at square one. Sitting here alone on Halloween, wondering where all the kids are. I refuse to go to them - that seems so lazy. I might as well just drive around the neighborhood and throw candy out the window towards each house.

Parents and their older children now tell me that they feel forced into trunk or treat. They thought it sounded fun at first, but now realize that it is just not the same - especially for kids once they leave the toddler stage. They'd rather go back to the traditional way but don't know how to break the cycle.

I tell the kids to revolt. "But all the candy is there!" I tell the parents to boycott. "But what will I do if no one comes to my house - eat all that candy?" If we all start now, in a few years we'll be back to normal.

My daughter recently bought a new house - her first in a neighborhood with kids. I mentioned that now my grandsons will have someplace to trick or treat. She sighed, replying "Yeah, but they probably trunk r treat." How sad.

SAVE HALLOWEEN - BOO-YCOTT Trunk Or Treat in 2008!

Mary Ann - the ole crone.
 
I love Halloween! We live so far from civilization that no one comes out here so I don't decorate. Maybe when the kids get a little bigger.
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I noticed the Dollar Tree is gearing up for Halloween already. It surprised me yesterday when I went in there for some Shasta pop.

I like Halloween, but it's not the same since we moved. I used to get almost 500 trick or treaters every year, but at this house I only get about 25...oh well, more candy for us.
 
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Both my anniversary and birthday fall on Halloween.

I don't decorate, mainly cause I am lazy. But I love this holiday.
 
Ol Crone, I know what you mean. My kids range in age from 19-10. Each year, more and more porch lights remain off which means less and less homes for kids to trick or treat in.
 
I put cornstalks up to celebrate the harvest and hang Hallowe'en lights (orange, green, and purple) over my garage and in a tree. I also have candy corn lights (yellow and orange).

I also change my porch light to a blacklight bulb.

It's awesome!
 
Mmm, Halloween is my favorite holiday. My house is always full of those baby pumpkins they sell at the grocery store, and I always have candles burning that smell like autumn
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We don't ever really decorate the outside of the house though, since we have a long driveway.
Before we moved last year, we had a creepy old barn, though, and we'd go all-out with it. Fake cobwebs, scream CDs, bloody handprints, a fog machine. We threw some pretty... well, not so wild parties. but it was fun, anyway
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I haven't either. Here we have Trick or Treat on Main Street where all the businesses in town hand out candy on the sidewalk. It's well before dark and just a parade of kids down the sidewalk and a bag full of the cheapest candy they can buy in bulk. We took my son one year, never again. We go down our little street of 20 houses. The most we've ever had is 18 kids. But I'm here handing out candy to them if they come! Then we drive to my parents' neighborhood and do a handful more house of the people we know. Crunching in the leaves, smelling the candles in the jack-o-lanterns, getting a chill when the wind blows just so. I agree, I want it to be as much like it was in my childhood for him as possible!
 
You get together with others in a parking lot(like a church group) and hand out candy from your trunk on halloween vs. going from door to door in neighborhoods. That's what it is in a nutshell.
 

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