I hope you have some fun today. And remember to taste test the candy before giving an out.
We feel a little like that also- its been dwindling here for a few years, but last night, no one out. I sort of knew, and donated all the decorations (mannequins etc we would dress up), costumes and the lovely ticket booth for a scary clown and the coffin my husband made to a nearby town to use for their celebrations. I couldn't decorate inside because of the two crazy kittens. We used to go as trick or treating around a country 'block', and the older generations used to love seeing people visit. Years ago a neighbour would gather his kids and their cousins into a van and adults and children would call, and when they got to us we'd have treats and cocktail sausages, and we'd all be dressed up too. Then they'd take my children up to their grannies for a bonfire party.Miss those days. But Happy Halloween to you all also!I am sad this Halloween. This is the first year that I can remember when we did not have one single trick or treater. Not one!
All that happened/Changed in 1 Year...?!?
It is one of those days when teachers want parents to deal with what they created with their children. It is the nightmare after Halloween.
So, are you 'unlucky' like me and have to eat all the candy that wasn't handed out?No, it's been dwindling in spurts up and down for a few years.
But this was the first year for absolutely zero visitors. Last year we had, oh I don't remember exactly, maybe eight or ten groups of between 4 and 6 kids each? Far fewer than in "the old days", but still enough to let us know that we weren't living in a barren wasteland devoid of fellow humans.
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