Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha, what's wrong with a little kid trick or treating? I even gave my 18-month-old a bite of my Twix. Call Child Services!
I think it's good to have balance and it's good to get used to doing normal things! I worried that if I didn't go trick-or-treating this year that maybe we wouldn't go next year or ever because it's "not important" or "candy is bad."
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Ummm... what?
Hahaha, you are totally right. I wrote that while on the phone with my mom talking about my uncles who are both clinically depressed and never leave their house. I started to worry about not making memories with my son. I was also worrying about becoming complacent and not wanting to do anything or "make memories."
I don't know, I got in a weird place for a sec and unsuccessfully tried to relate it to trick-or-treating. What can I say? I'm a weirdo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha, what's wrong with a little kid trick or treating? I even gave my 18-month-old a bite of my Twix. Call Child Services!
I think it's good to have balance and it's good to get used to doing normal things! I worried that if I didn't go trick-or-treating this year that maybe we wouldn't go next year or ever because it's "not important" or "candy is bad."
Live life!
Ummm... what?
Anonymous wrote:Sorry the anti-candy hags hijacked your thread, OP. I hope you went and had fun.
I took my three-year-old. We did two blocks worth before she asked to go home. I told her she could eat as much candy as she wanted when we got home. She picked out a little packet of candy corn, ate half of it, and announced she was done.
Anonymous wrote:Ha, what's wrong with a little kid trick or treating? I even gave my 18-month-old a bite of my Twix. Call Child Services!
I think it's good to have balance and it's good to get used to doing normal things! I worried that if I didn't go trick-or-treating this year that maybe we wouldn't go next year or ever because it's "not important" or "candy is bad."
Live life!
Anonymous wrote:Ha, what's wrong with a little kid trick or treating? I even gave my 18-month-old a bite of my Twix. Call Child Services!
I think it's good to have balance and it's good to get used to doing normal things! I worried that if I didn't go trick-or-treating this year that maybe we wouldn't go next year or ever because it's "not important" or "candy is bad."
Live life!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nope. Just someone who knows how to show a young toddler a good time without stuffing candy down their throats. DS had the time of his life at our neighborhood get-together and was very happy with homemade Halloween cookies and pumpkin bread. I'm sure in years to come he will demand the sugary processed stuff and he can have it then, in moderation. I'm just not going to introduce it to him when he's not even old enough to know what it is. And I'm not going to go around collecting candy from my neighbors for my DH and me to eat--I can buy my own candy, thank you. My kid just loves being out and about and seeing other kids--at this age he doesn't need Swedish fish and Tootsie pops. It defies me how anyone thinks this is weird.
Idea for next year -
You can show your kid a good time by dressing up as "a bump on the log" and your son can be the "party pooper". Maybe your husband can be a "buzz kill".
P.S. You and your son are not forced to eat every piece of candy. Take it to work the next day.
Anonymous wrote:
Nope. Just someone who knows how to show a young toddler a good time without stuffing candy down their throats. DS had the time of his life at our neighborhood get-together and was very happy with homemade Halloween cookies and pumpkin bread. I'm sure in years to come he will demand the sugary processed stuff and he can have it then, in moderation. I'm just not going to introduce it to him when he's not even old enough to know what it is. And I'm not going to go around collecting candy from my neighbors for my DH and me to eat--I can buy my own candy, thank you. My kid just loves being out and about and seeing other kids--at this age he doesn't need Swedish fish and Tootsie pops. It defies me how anyone thinks this is weird.