Will there be Halloween this year?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Halloween will be like everything else currently. Those with uncontrollable fear will be hiding in their basements, and everyone else will be enjoying life as usual, with some obvious precautions.

+1
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Anonymous wrote:Definitely will be handing out candy and taking my kids trick or treating. Why not?


Because some of us don't want you coming to our house as we are acting responsibly with COVID.


Leave your front light off and don’t answer the door if someone rings the bell, fool. It’s easy to not participate.


Why do you feel the need to name call? I don't want my door bell rung by your brat who you refuse to teach responsibility to as you take none yourself.


You poor thing.
Anonymous
Even though we are concerned and apparently "hiding in our basement" we will decorate and put some candy out on the porch for kids, but not answering the door.
Anonymous
If people keep behaving like they do and numbers continue to rise we will go back into a full quarantine. But, hey, you don't care as even if we do you don't plan to follow it anyway.
Anonymous
Halloween is not an official thing that can be canceled, or scheduled. If people want to trick or treat, it’s still a free country. Cower in your house with your light off but we are going to be outside passing out candy.
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Anonymous wrote:Please don’t take away Halloween yet. We have failed our kids so much with this. Just wait and see how things go.


Teaching them to act responsibly in a pandemic is not failing our kids. Its responsible parenting.


+1

Your kids will survive not trick-or-treating for a year. I live in NJ and we had to cancel Halloween two years in a row in 2011 (freak snowstorm) and 2012 (Superstorm Sandy). The kids were fine!


I’m so puzzled by this. How does the government “cancel” trick or treating?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Halloween is not an official thing that can be canceled, or scheduled. If people want to trick or treat, it’s still a free country. Cower in your house with your light off but we are going to be outside passing out candy.


No one is stopping you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Definitely will be handing out candy and taking my kids trick or treating. Why not?


Because very few people are going to open their doors?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can’t imagine there will be Halloween. I think the fact that cvs started selling Halloween candy a month ago is a sign. Everyone is trying to unload their candy because otherwise they’ll be selling 75% of it for 75% off in Nov 1.


Halloween candy always comes out very early.

Signed, someone who eats a lot of it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can’t imagine there will be Halloween. I think the fact that cvs started selling Halloween candy a month ago is a sign. Everyone is trying to unload their candy because otherwise they’ll be selling 75% of it for 75% off in Nov 1.


They always sell Halloween things stating in August
Anonymous
We typically get 1,000 kids on Halloween (and some adults) within two hours. It’s a total magnificent, celebratory, mob-scene. (Capitol Hill, serving our own child-full neighborhood, plus, on Halloween, most of Anacostia.)

No way to socially-distance. I hope the mayor cautions against it, so I don’t feel like a meany not to allow my kids, and not to give candy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Definitely will be handing out candy and taking my kids trick or treating. Why not?


Plus 1. It CAN be fine safely!
Anonymous
Our kids have been taking about their costumes for months. We will let them dress up and go around to neighbors houses. I’m sure a lot will have their lights off, but within a few blocks there are probably a dozen+ families whose kids who have all been playing together outside since the last few months, so I’m sure those families will at least leave candy at the front door. If the kids get to run around in costumes for a little bit and eat a few pieces of candy, they will be happy. They don’t need to knock on 50 doors.
Anonymous
We’ll be decorating no matter what!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Definitely will be handing out candy and taking my kids trick or treating. Why not?


Because some of us don't want you coming to our house as we are acting responsibly with COVID.


So keep your porch light off goblin.
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