Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your you test needs to be carried why does he or she need to trick or treat. Why doesn't the little one hand out candy with one parent?
Because mom is a princess that can't miss a single second of spending time with precious.
It's all about her and she prefers they all go out as a family.
To hell with the other kids out there.
Because I like staying home and handing out candy to your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally. Rude. The world does not revolve around yoU and your kid. What if every other parent made the same decision so that there was no one home, any where, to hand out candy to your precious little angel? There will be other halloweens. If yoU are so concerned, switch off and on with your dh next year. Or have your dh do one block with DC, come home and switch places with you. This is not rocket science.
some of you PPs are bat-sh*t crazy. The ages when parents accompany their children trick-or-treating don't last forever, eventually today's parents with toddlers will be tomorrow's parents with teens and they will be home "paying it forward" and handing out candy to tomorrow's toddlers. Enjoy Halloween out your little ones as a whole family, if that's what you wish to do! Leave a bowl or shut off your lights -- you have plenty of years ahead of you to hand out candy.
Lady, you are the one who is batshit. Guess what? My mom never took us in all our years trick or treating. My dad and she stayed home and gave out candy. You will never believe what happened? We all lived. Without this precious, shared, family memory. Snif sniff. Schnookums.
Did I miss the part where we were talking about your mom? Talk about thinking the world revolves around you. OP wants to be out with the whole family, which is what I was responding to. I never said all families MUST celebrate Halloween together as a family, nor did I say anything about this being a "precious, shared, family, memory." Weirdo.
Anonymous wrote:Op - I feel like some one is posting over and over being a jerk.
Go, have fun, leave a bowl. Don't over think it.
Anonymous wrote:Totally. Rude. The world does not revolve around yoU and your kid. What if every other parent made the same decision so that there was no one home, any where, to hand out candy to your precious little angel? There will be other halloweens. If yoU are so concerned, switch off and on with your dh next year. Or have your dh do one block with DC, come home and switch places with you. This is not rocket science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally. Rude. The world does not revolve around yoU and your kid. What if every other parent made the same decision so that there was no one home, any where, to hand out candy to your precious little angel? There will be other halloweens. If yoU are so concerned, switch off and on with your dh next year. Or have your dh do one block with DC, come home and switch places with you. This is not rocket science.
some of you PPs are bat-sh*t crazy. The ages when parents accompany their children trick-or-treating don't last forever, eventually today's parents with toddlers will be tomorrow's parents with teens and they will be home "paying it forward" and handing out candy to tomorrow's toddlers. Enjoy Halloween out your little ones as a whole family, if that's what you wish to do! Leave a bowl or shut off your lights -- you have plenty of years ahead of you to hand out candy.
Lady, you are the one who is batshit. Guess what? My mom never took us in all our years trick or treating. My dad and she stayed home and gave out candy. You will never believe what happened? We all lived. Without this precious, shared, family memory. Snif sniff. Schnookums.
Anonymous wrote:Op, I hope your whole neighborhood is filled with parents roaming around with their kids, and no one home to give out candy anywhere. That would be awesome. What a precious memory, and your dc's first lesson into the concept of "free riders." Go for it, and report back and let us know how it goes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally. Rude. The world does not revolve around yoU and your kid. What if every other parent made the same decision so that there was no one home, any where, to hand out candy to your precious little angel? There will be other halloweens. If yoU are so concerned, switch off and on with your dh next year. Or have your dh do one block with DC, come home and switch places with you. This is not rocket science.
some of you PPs are bat-sh*t crazy. The ages when parents accompany their children trick-or-treating don't last forever, eventually today's parents with toddlers will be tomorrow's parents with teens and they will be home "paying it forward" and handing out candy to tomorrow's toddlers. Enjoy Halloween out your little ones as a whole family, if that's what you wish to do! Leave a bowl or shut off your lights -- you have plenty of years ahead of you to hand out candy.
Lady, you are the one who is batshit. Guess what? My mom never took us in all our years trick or treating. My dad and she stayed home and gave out candy. You will never believe what happened? We all lived. Without this precious, shared, family memory. Snif sniff. Schnookums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally. Rude. The world does not revolve around yoU and your kid. What if every other parent made the same decision so that there was no one home, any where, to hand out candy to your precious little angel? There will be other halloweens. If yoU are so concerned, switch off and on with your dh next year. Or have your dh do one block with DC, come home and switch places with you. This is not rocket science.
some of you PPs are bat-sh*t crazy. The ages when parents accompany their children trick-or-treating don't last forever, eventually today's parents with toddlers will be tomorrow's parents with teens and they will be home "paying it forward" and handing out candy to tomorrow's toddlers. Enjoy Halloween out your little ones as a whole family, if that's what you wish to do! Leave a bowl or shut off your lights -- you have plenty of years ahead of you to hand out candy.
Why can't they parents take turns with the kids?
b/c they want to be out together as a family and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally. Rude. The world does not revolve around yoU and your kid. What if every other parent made the same decision so that there was no one home, any where, to hand out candy to your precious little angel? There will be other halloweens. If yoU are so concerned, switch off and on with your dh next year. Or have your dh do one block with DC, come home and switch places with you. This is not rocket science.
some of you PPs are bat-sh*t crazy. The ages when parents accompany their children trick-or-treating don't last forever, eventually today's parents with toddlers will be tomorrow's parents with teens and they will be home "paying it forward" and handing out candy to tomorrow's toddlers. Enjoy Halloween out your little ones as a whole family, if that's what you wish to do! Leave a bowl or shut off your lights -- you have plenty of years ahead of you to hand out candy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally. Rude. The world does not revolve around yoU and your kid. What if every other parent made the same decision so that there was no one home, any where, to hand out candy to your precious little angel? There will be other halloweens. If yoU are so concerned, switch off and on with your dh next year. Or have your dh do one block with DC, come home and switch places with you. This is not rocket science.
some of you PPs are bat-sh*t crazy. The ages when parents accompany their children trick-or-treating don't last forever, eventually today's parents with toddlers will be tomorrow's parents with teens and they will be home "paying it forward" and handing out candy to tomorrow's toddlers. Enjoy Halloween out your little ones as a whole family, if that's what you wish to do! Leave a bowl or shut off your lights -- you have plenty of years ahead of you to hand out candy.
Why can't they parents take turns with the kids?