Anonymous wrote:I'm not American and I find Halloween amusingly tacky. We do not decorate or participate.
Anonymous wrote:You guys are my people. I don't exactly hate fall, it's fine... but I do hate winter, and the impending doom of the season is just depressing. I love gardening and being out and about, and the thought of 30 degree days in slush and ice makes it hard to enjoy this transitional time however nice 68 degree days are now.
Then, Halloween just seems like a lot of work (with grade school kids) and I am super not into horror or even a spooky aesthetic. I think I *could* like Halloween if it was just everyone else with yard decor and costumes and gourds, etc. and I could just mosey around and appreciate their commitment to the season. But alas, kids do not want to be bystanders to the big event so I am the one with the yard decor and costumes and gourds...
Just counting down the days until March 20, 2026.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me, too. I’m a summer girl. Always have been, always will be. I mourn its passing every year.
Even disgusting swampy triple digit swamp @ss DC summers???
I cannot stand summer in DC.
Summer in northern or Southern California or Maine or somewhere pleasant- sure.
Anywhere south in the summer is pure hell.
I love everything about summer. So does everyone in my family.
Summer people.
We despise snow, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me, too. I’m a summer girl. Always have been, always will be. I mourn its passing every year.
Even disgusting swampy triple digit swamp @ss DC summers???
I cannot stand summer in DC.
Summer in northern or Southern California or Maine or somewhere pleasant- sure.
Anywhere south in the summer is pure hell.
I love everything about summer. So does everyone in my family.
Summer people.
We despise snow, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me, too. I’m a summer girl. Always have been, always will be. I mourn its passing every year.
Even disgusting swampy triple digit swamp @ss DC summers???
I cannot stand summer in DC.
Summer in northern or Southern California or Maine or somewhere pleasant- sure.
Anywhere south in the summer is pure hell.
Anonymous wrote:Me, too. I’m a summer girl. Always have been, always will be. I mourn its passing every year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love fall but I despise Halloween.
Man, we should start a club.
I feel like the 10% of people who LOVE Halloween make it miserable for everyone else. It is so much forced fun, if you have young kids. Pretty much every other holiday, I feel like it's possible to pick and choose what works for your family. Because Halloween gets shoehorned into a weekday most of the time, and happens in your neighborhood and involves this reciprocal arrangement with trick or treating, it feels much harder to opt out. I do it for the kids but loathe it.
Hopefully in a few years, my kids will either want to go out with their friends on their own, or just stay home and give out candy to little kids, and then I can check out on it.
Anonymous wrote:I love fall but I despise Halloween.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike the period from late October to New Years. There are just too many social and familial expectations and the days keep getting shorter. I always feel relieved when we finally get to January.
+1
And I hate hearing Chrismas music for two months straight everywhere and seeing commercials ordering me to spend money and on top of that be happy happy happy.
+2
Stop trying to make me be cheerful when it's dark outside at 4:30PM!