Ours too. That area is fun but it does suck that most other streets including ours feel dead, even though lots of little kids live there. We got very few ToT. |
| It was so amped up tonight, more than ever, packs and packs of them. We left the lights on until 9:15pm. |
| We got a few kids at 9:15 - in the suburbs |
| We always leave our lights on anyway. Last group came at 10 PM |
| 9pm. |
| 8:15 we ran out of candy |
| 8. CCDC. The only people out trick-or-treating. Were neighbors that I personally knew. That’s a first usually there is groups of elementary kids that I don’t recognize. (And I still have half a bag of Costco candy left.) |
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9pm lights out including the Jack o lantern. candy bowl in.
From 830-9 I left the bowl outside and the porch and the lights/Jack o lantern on. |
| 9pm, and fewer than 10 doorbell rings. So much leftover candy - will bring to the office on Monday. Did the wind and cold keep kids away, esp the little ones? Our neighborhood is usually full of kids, this year was different |
| 8, I was doing bedtime and one bad group cleared out the bowl. But, at least I don’t have leftover candy. |
| I never did. Had exactly 4 ToTrs, in 2 groups. I have quite a few kids on my block these days, but only 1 came. Not sure if it was the weather or what, but this was the slowest Halloween night I can remember. Lots of candy left. I’m going to mail it all to my college kid — he and his roommates will appreciate it! |
| 7:45 - we go until we are out of candy and that was it last night. Busy time was 6:30-7:30. |
| No lights our, but no one stopped by after 8:15pm. I'm in Arlington and have had 200+ kids in the past but only about 100 this year. Majority were middle school kids, which I love to see. A few high schoolers, but not many little kids. |
| 7:30. Candy ran out |