Anonymous wrote:Peeve:
When a 2 parent household, the whole family goes out instead of taking turns answering door.
I mean I’d like to be with my kid too, but leaving an empty bowl is not cool.
Anonymous wrote:Last year my 9 year old refused to wear a full costume. He wanted to be a "fighter" wearing his regular clothes, carrying a sword, and grudgingly allowed me to paint some blood on his face. Kids/teens get weird and self conscious sometimes but they still want to do kid stuff.
This year he'll be fully costumed, carrying an even larger weapon he made with cardboard and duct tape. But my younger one only seems willing to wear the jacket part of his requested costume, not the pants, helmet, or armor, so it's not the most obvious.
Anonymous wrote:So for those of you chastising the OP, how would you feel about a parent (with small children in costume) carrying a bag of her own requesting candy for “the baby at home?”
We get this scenario every year.
Anonymous wrote:I
love
Halloween
but I'm always stunned when parents take candy for their INFANT whom they bring around for Halloween -- when our kids were very little we just took them to the door and said HI but "No, thank you" to candy. Because come on the kid isn't going to (SHOULD NOT BE!) eating it and how tacky is it for parents to get free candy for themselves?
I've heard on the boards here that some parents take candy anyway even when they're with kids old enough to get it. What's that about?
And what's with the teenager who show up in regular clothes??
Sorry, I sound like Seinfeld and Louis Black rolled into one. I really love Halloween but I shake my head at this stuff. Please comment on these if you wish or leave your own Halloween "WTF"s!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Calm down. This is a fun vent thread and I’m pretty sure the person who chimed in about shuttling kids was just adding drama from past threads. We know some are going to start indignant threads about that after Halloween! I have been on DCUM too long.
And on that note, my snobby 2 cents from the 1%. Any adult eating Halloween candy is to be pitied; not reviled. It’s truly pathetic and disgusting stuff. 😂
I personally don’t find chocolate bars disgusting, but to each her own.