Anonymous wrote:No in-person schools, no trick or treating. FFS, y'all are too scared to send your kid to math class but heaven forbid they can't get candy from strangers this year?
Anonymous wrote:There are apparently some weird locales that designate a convenient date and timeframe for ToT. Perhaps those places could unilaterally “cancel” Halloween, or create some sad, washed-out alternative like trunk-or-treating.
But here in the DC area, we ToT on Halloween. Teeny kids come out after an early dinner, before dark. Oldest kids bat cleanup at the end of the night so that you don’t stress-eat all your leftover candy. In between, it’s a free for all. No regulations. No official guidance. Just a lovely mix of commonsense and whimsy.
Want to send your kid out? Put them in a mask and go. Want to keep your kid home? Turn off your porch light. Done and done.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:We will trick or treat to any neighbor that's open to it. I'll also be handing out candy. Too freaked out to come to the house? Fine then don't.
We probably won't be doing the neighborhood block party but there will definitely be trick or treating in our neighborhood based on the neighbors we've been hanging out with.
We're in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Halloween has been cancelled by local authorities. But Governor Hogan will weigh in promptly.
Not in VA. And to other PP, many many people (about half) chose hybrid learning. Even among those who choose DL, I know many who do it based on logistics and stability and not fear of the virus.
There will be Halloween. You nutters who don’t want it can turn off your porch light and hide in your basement.
Anonymous wrote:Halloween has been cancelled by local authorities. But Governor Hogan will weigh in promptly.
Anonymous wrote:No in-person schools, no trick or treating. FFS, y'all are too scared to send your kid to math class but heaven forbid they can't get candy from strangers this year?