Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the issue with Halloween? It’s outside!
People can spread candy out on a table and sit six feet away.
Our neighborhood already held three meetings about Halloween.
The plan is to have people toss jumbo candy bars from their front step so kids can catch them roughly 6-8 feet away. It’s not a perfect plan, but it’s what the game plan is. Kids will he encouraged to carry white king size pillow cases to make it easy to catch the candy. We ordered neon reflective tape to make the pillow cases more visible.
You can't be serious? I mean, it's a fine idea, but do people really worry so much bout these things? And plan so far ahead?
Anonymous wrote:We are using the money we normally allocate for these festivities for a new home away from the city. The kids will not be celebrating this year. They seemed Fine with this. No decorations, no special trips, and no presents. The year has been such a bust, why celebrate it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the issue with Halloween? It’s outside!
People can spread candy out on a table and sit six feet away.
Our neighborhood already held three meetings about Halloween.
The plan is to have people toss jumbo candy bars from their front step so kids can catch them roughly 6-8 feet away. It’s not a perfect plan, but it’s what the game plan is. Kids will he encouraged to carry white king size pillow cases to make it easy to catch the candy. We ordered neon reflective tape to make the pillow cases more visible.
Anonymous wrote:What’s the issue with Halloween? It’s outside!
People can spread candy out on a table and sit six feet away.
The whole point of a midwinter holiday is to get a break from from the monotony of life.Anonymous wrote:We are using the money we normally allocate for these festivities for a new home away from the city. The kids will not be celebrating this year. They seemed Fine with this. No decorations, no special trips, and no presents. The year has been such a bust, why celebrate it.
How much do you spend!?!?Anonymous wrote:We are using the money we normally allocate for these festivities for a new home away from the city. The kids will not be celebrating this year. They seemed Fine with this. No decorations, no special trips, and no presents. The year has been such a bust, why celebrate it.
Anonymous wrote:
We will enjoy these Holidays as a HOUSEHOLD. The holidays will be meaningful and special as always![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone think this is the same OP as the one from the “how to tell children life as they knew it is over forever” thread?
She probably counts the asparagus spears out exactly for her executive dinners.
And peels her corn in the store...
Anonymous wrote:Great, fewer people around! Thank you OP!
I am going to go and try trick or treating anyway, hopefully some people will decorate and put out the candy anyway.
And if my trip to Europe falls through I will go visit family on the other coast for Christmas.
I also like the piñata idea as a backup plan if there’s no one giving out candy. I am not sure where to hang it though! I have a small patio and no tree branches over it. Advice?!