Anonymous wrote:I am not a fan of Halloween in general, but I don't understand this logic.
Would you apply the same to Christmas? Christmas morning and presents is already THE THING. No need for caroling or holiday parties or gift exchanges or pictures with santa or anything else. The morning of 12/25 is already THE THING.
Just participate in what makes you happy OP and skip the rest.
Anonymous wrote:What exactly are we supposed to give kids with allergies or don’t eat sugar? Seems like money is the only thing you would find acceptable, which isn’t going to happen. I have a variety of candy and let kids pick. That’s the extent of it. You can’t please everyone all the time.
Anonymous wrote:What exactly are we supposed to give kids with allergies or don’t eat sugar? Seems like money is the only thing you would find acceptable, which isn’t going to happen. I have a variety of candy and let kids pick. That’s the extent of it. You can’t please everyone all the time.
Anonymous wrote:I am not a fan of Halloween in general, but I don't understand this logic.
Would you apply the same to Christmas? Christmas morning and presents is already THE THING. No need for caroling or holiday parties or gift exchanges or pictures with santa or anything else. The morning of 12/25 is already THE THING.
Just participate in what makes you happy OP and skip the rest.
Anonymous wrote:Halloween doe not need to run the entire month. However, most kids enjoy it. My neighborhood goes all out. Even though my kids are older, they like to sit out front and hand out candy. It is a great memory for some.
+100Anonymous wrote:you don’t need to make the entirety of October a landfill-exploding wasteland of cheap, cheap, tacky garbage.