i think i must’ve skipped over some posts as i was like 10 pages behind and i caught up way too fast

not sure i’ve posted yet, But HAPPY BIRTHDAY Conan and Moony!!!
ya both!!!
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The CDC has not released recommendations, yet, but it doesn't look promising.mr muddy says it’s basically cancelled nationwide!?!?
iThe CDC has not released recommendations, yet, but it doesn't look promising.
My kids are older, so they don't do the rounds anymore, but since I work in the local schools and so many youngsters know where I live (because of Trick-or-Treating in the past) we get a LOT of kids. I usually go all out for decrating, too - and you just can't do that and not expect children to come through.
DD never had a graduation party (because of Covid) so she wants to do a Halloween bonfire with just a few friends, instead. The 31st is a Saturday night and a full moon - so it's perfect! I'm thinking of letting them do a bonfire in the front yard driveway. The "big kids" could put candy out on X's along the walkway, so no one has to come to the house and no one needs to crowd closer than six feet. This sounds so off-the-wall, but I can't think of a safer way to do either her "party" or Halloween. Does it sound like it could work to y'all? And/or does anyone have better/other suggestions?