Will you let your kids go trick or treating?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. Unless our neighborhood organizes contactless TOT where, for instance, people put bowls of candy out front and then sit far away from the bowls.


A kid grabbing candy from you takes literally less than 5 seconds. This is not a high risk interaction, especially when masked.
Anonymous
Probably. Our neighborhood is discussing some distant candy delivery methods that look pretty fun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Probably. Our neighborhood is discussing some distant candy delivery methods that look pretty fun.


We're going to try throwing the candy from our upstairs window. Sorta like Mardi Gras but without the boobs and beads.
Anonymous
We will sit in our driveway and do the individual bags on a table thing. Seems like a good way for some safe fun assuming the weather cooperates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes. If there was ever a holiday made for a pandemic, this is it.


Exactly!!!!
Anonymous
I loathe Halloween. Now I have a legitimate reason to keep the kids home and lights off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Absofrickinglutely. Trick or treating and giving out treats. With a bonfire in our driveway.


+1 And no, I'm not prepackaging bags of candy. I'll be handing it out. Don't like it, keep on walking.

Anonymous
Please don't come to our house.
Anonymous
From the front steps, I will use a lacrosse stick to lob Snicker Bars at the little ones. If they miss, oh well.
Anonymous
Of course!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Probably. Our neighborhood is discussing some distant candy delivery methods that look pretty fun.


We're going to try throwing the candy from our upstairs window. Sorta like Mardi Gras but without the boobs and beads.


Speak for yourself. It's Halloween and my boobs will be on FULL display.
Anonymous
No, we'd rather stay healthy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Probably. Our neighborhood is discussing some distant candy delivery methods that look pretty fun.


We're going to try throwing the candy from our upstairs window. Sorta like Mardi Gras but without the boobs and beads.


I love that!
Anonymous
nope and we aren't handling out candy this year either. (we usually do!)

we are going to dress up inside. have a fun meal of whatever DS would like to have. Carve pumpkins, etc.

but no, no trick or treating. Our neighborhood is not set up for good social distance trick or treating.
Anonymous
100% yes. And we will go to as many houses as are participating. We will sit outside with our candy bowl set out in the driveway in front of us and we’ll sit 6’ behind it and greet everyone.
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