Andy M.
Certified Pretend Chef
We live in a townhouse condo as one of 115 units. Trick or Treat heaven for kids. Lots of doorbells in a small area. TorT is from 6:00PM to 8:00PM every year. Our streets are often mobbed with parents and little kids. We attract carloads of kids for poorer areas because it's safe and well lighted and almost everyone is giving out candy. We love it. The usual routine is that there are hordes of little kids early on then as the night progresses, the kids get older and there are fewer parents around. That's OK too. Kids holding on to their fun times one more year. When you run out of candy, you turn off the porch light and everyone knows not to ring your bell.
This year was different. Many older kids at the beginning of the night and fewer cute little kids trying to remember to say, "Trick or Treat!" and "Thank you".
Oh, also, a lot of the kids were saying "Happy Halloween" rather than "Trick or Treat". What's up with that?
This year was different. Many older kids at the beginning of the night and fewer cute little kids trying to remember to say, "Trick or Treat!" and "Thank you".
Oh, also, a lot of the kids were saying "Happy Halloween" rather than "Trick or Treat". What's up with that?