Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like all of the people definitively posting the forecasts on their phones without mentioning where the f they are... as though geography is irrelevant to weather forecast. It's baffling.
It's DC Urban Moms. People aren't posting forecasts from Nebraska. Wtf?
Yes, because all of the DC area has exactly the same weather down to the hour... Oh wait.
Oh please, it’s not that different. Get a grip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to target and buy a bag of candy for your kid. Who cares if it comes from target or a strangers house. The end result is... candy
I like this idea. i hate the idea of being out in the rain and cold and i'm not a big fan of halloween but just do it to appease the kids. I will try turning off the lights so no one knows we are home and feed the kids candy at home. hopefully this works - lol
TOT is for the kids. Way to make it about you. In 20 years you;ll be posting about your strained relationship with your children trying to figure out why they were so keen on moving across the country only visiting once a year. This will be why. You suck as a parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to target and buy a bag of candy for your kid. Who cares if it comes from target or a strangers house. The end result is... candy
I like this idea. i hate the idea of being out in the rain and cold and i'm not a big fan of halloween but just do it to appease the kids. I will try turning off the lights so no one knows we are home and feed the kids candy at home. hopefully this works - lol
Anonymous wrote:The people on this forum nauseate me. They want a prize bc they TOT in the rain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only options are go in the rain or don't go. They aren't moving Halloween.
But my little Larlo doesn't like rain!![]()
Then you should write letters to all weather forecasters and complain. How dare there be rain! I guess we need to be like Camelot where
"The rain may never fall till after sundown
By eight, the morning fog must disappear"
The exception being Halloween when it can never rain before 10 pm!
Anonymous wrote:Well, it was "actively raining" in my neighborhood, and we probably had about 1/2 of the normal number of tricker or treaters that year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m in Bethesda and I see rain all day and then scattered thunderstorms during trick or treat time. I know everyone’s saying “bring an umbrella or wear a poncho like we always did” but I grew up here and I don’t remember it raining anytime I’ve trick or treated as a kid myself or with my own kids. I’ve definitely never carried an umbrella or worn anything other than a sweatshirt when I look at past photos.
What about when we had the Halloween hurricane a few years ago? Went up.the coast and hit New York. It was in 2011. We still had tricker or treaters, just not as many.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like all of the people definitively posting the forecasts on their phones without mentioning where the f they are... as though geography is irrelevant to weather forecast. It's baffling.
It's DC Urban Moms. People aren't posting forecasts from Nebraska. Wtf?
Yes, because all of the DC area has exactly the same weather down to the hour... Oh wait.
Anonymous wrote:I’m in Bethesda and I see rain all day and then scattered thunderstorms during trick or treat time. I know everyone’s saying “bring an umbrella or wear a poncho like we always did” but I grew up here and I don’t remember it raining anytime I’ve trick or treated as a kid myself or with my own kids. I’ve definitely never carried an umbrella or worn anything other than a sweatshirt when I look at past photos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like all of the people definitively posting the forecasts on their phones without mentioning where the f they are... as though geography is irrelevant to weather forecast. It's baffling.
It's DC Urban Moms. People aren't posting forecasts from Nebraska. Wtf?