No trick or treating. No handing out candy. Please don’t come to our house. |
Not sure yet. But I will at least put a bowl on a chair at the bottom of the driveway. For those of you not even doing that, sheesh. |
Absolutely! We will be super careful but my kids love Halloween. |
Make sure all your lights are off. |
yes! my hope is that there will be houses with their lights on to give OUT the candy... |
Yes |
I'm trying to convince my husband that we can make a candy chute out of PVC pipe. We love giving out candy, but don't really want to come into contact with all the kids (and all the neighborhood through them).
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If the parents of younger kids in my neighborhood decide to T or T then I’ll happily put out some candy. I’m not opening my door and handing it out in person, though. |
This is what I was thinking We are new here and I don’t want people to think we are being rude but I’m not interested in coming into contact with potentially 100 kids |
Yes |
Sit on your porch, bowl of candy on a table/chair on the edge of yard or driveway, you can say hello and kids can take the candy from the bowl, way more than six feet away (for most people I assume). |
Yes. Will sit on porch and put bowl a set of stairs below. Will also let my masked children get within a foot for half a second of our neighbors. And I am generally very cautious. |
Yep. Like a couple pps, setting a table on driveway with wrapped candy bars that parents and kids can pick up and not come to door. |
Yes, but just around our neighborhood, which is not super big and we know most of the people. I'll leave out a candy bowl and let whoever come by grab from it. I'm not worried about health risks at all (we won't be near people, we'll be outside, and costumes will involve a mask and likely gloves too), but I am worried that maybe no one else will participate and my kid will be sad. |
Same here. |