Fun: Lots of chocolate, apples, home made costumes, going trick or treat with small children…Fail: Rude teenagers at my door demanding more candy than I gave them.Kids who “neeeed” $75 costumes…. especially sexy ones.And the parents who give in.
More of a pain this year. I’ve got to be at work by 2AM for a physical inventory count that day. I hope the trick or trating will be over early this year.
@Tony, I used to be fun when families make their costumes. The OZ group was one of my favorites because all the boys were old enough to help making the lion mask and the tin man suit was aluminum foil rubber-glued to plain white old sheets. All 3 boys look so big there (and that tin man was upset that the foil started to peal by the end of trick and treats- he’s the same one with current photos on Ballard Street yesterday. I’m guessing this was 1967. I believe the year before they were Robin Hood, Little John, Friar Tuck and Maid Marian. I tried very hard to not only make the costumes economicalm but when possible they were of cotton flannel that could be worn as PJs for a while (and that came only in baby pastel colors, so I was boiling that Ritz Dye)!
Now I just try to humor a few neighbors. Last night some of my favorite kids were at my door after dark with a mom in a satin dress, doing a scavenger hunt. I was easily able to produce a stick match and a rubber band (the first 2 items they requested).
rubinocreative Premium Member about 11 years ago
Halloween: fun or just a big pain in the ass?
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 11 years ago
Fun: Lots of chocolate, apples, home made costumes, going trick or treat with small children…Fail: Rude teenagers at my door demanding more candy than I gave them.Kids who “neeeed” $75 costumes…. especially sexy ones.And the parents who give in.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 11 years ago
Loved it as a kid for the candy. I now enjoy it from a distance..
GROG Premium Member about 11 years ago
More of a pain this year. I’ve got to be at work by 2AM for a physical inventory count that day. I hope the trick or trating will be over early this year.
Perkycat about 11 years ago
Not a Halloween fan.
vldazzle about 11 years ago
@Tony, I used to be fun when families make their costumes. The OZ group was one of my favorites because all the boys were old enough to help making the lion mask and the tin man suit was aluminum foil rubber-glued to plain white old sheets. All 3 boys look so big there (and that tin man was upset that the foil started to peal by the end of trick and treats- he’s the same one with current photos on Ballard Street yesterday. I’m guessing this was 1967. I believe the year before they were Robin Hood, Little John, Friar Tuck and Maid Marian. I tried very hard to not only make the costumes economicalm but when possible they were of cotton flannel that could be worn as PJs for a while (and that came only in baby pastel colors, so I was boiling that Ritz Dye)!
Now I just try to humor a few neighbors. Last night some of my favorite kids were at my door after dark with a mom in a satin dress, doing a scavenger hunt. I was easily able to produce a stick match and a rubber band (the first 2 items they requested).
jay_dallas about 11 years ago
Loved it as a kid – now… not so much.
Paula about 11 years ago
Gravestones set up in front yards must be depressing for some. Me? No, I’m not a fan of Halloween.
bartbell about 11 years ago
Candy, and usually nice ladies dressed a little racy for parties…….I’d say more fun than a pain.
Jkiss about 11 years ago
Fun for the boy and candy for me. The only pain is the weather.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 11 years ago
briatollah said it