Yup |
Yes.
I'll be dividing the candy up by type in bowls, so kids don't have to dig through it. It's not that hard. And, decorating the front door. |
Yes, definitely. |
We have a guy who rigged this demon thing in his tree to drop down with a bucket, it’s really funny, scared the crap out of my 5 year old last year, he still talks about it. We will do something similar this year. |
No. We’re in Los Angeles and our rates of infection are still too high. |
Yes! |
In our neighborhood, if you are handing out candy you have to keep your porch lights on with a pumpkin outside. In past years we have had very few trick or treaters anyways and people keep their lights off.
I think halloween won't happen. |
Uff...no one cares what you are doing in Florida. |
My kids never ate the candy that they collected from trick or treating because people normally gave out cheap candy and my kids are discerning. They always gave the candy to their friends. We always had better candy for them at home.
I won't miss the candy, we will.miss the dressing up and walking with groups of friends at night. |
We are decorating with fall colors. |
No.... but we are having a family Halloween party with stations for them to go to.. I am already overwhelmed with planning this thing that 1) was my idea 2) my punishment for mother guilt that runs through my veins |
Weird. Literally, you can't make rules about Halloween. |
100% yes. Its the only good covid holiday, and there is NO evidence of surface transmission. |
Definitely! |
Don't come to my house.
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