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Trick or Treating... My youngest is 11 and in 6th grade. She is going trick or treating in the neighborhood with her friends again this year. Usually my husband or I tag along and just wait on the sidewalk while the kids go up to the door. Sometimes one of my older kids goes along as their chaperone. I absolutely loved trick or treating as a kid and am glad that we live in a safe neighborhood where my kids can go trick or treating and enjoy the fun of Halloween.
Our church is also doing a trunk or treat earlier in the evening on Halloween, so the kids will end up with loads of candy. I always buy 2 HUGE bags of candy. One for the trunk or treat and one for the trick or treaters at my house. When the candy runs out or it gets too late, I just turn off the lights and we either go watch a movie downstairs or go to bed. This year I found some glow stick necklaces for a great deal so I'm going to give those out at the trunk or treat so the kids can wear them trick or treating and been seen easier.
How about you... does your family like to trick or treat? Do you go with the kids, stay at home to hand out treats, or hide out and try to avoid the trick or treaters... hehe!
Our church is also doing a trunk or treat earlier in the evening on Halloween, so the kids will end up with loads of candy. I always buy 2 HUGE bags of candy. One for the trunk or treat and one for the trick or treaters at my house. When the candy runs out or it gets too late, I just turn off the lights and we either go watch a movie downstairs or go to bed. This year I found some glow stick necklaces for a great deal so I'm going to give those out at the trunk or treat so the kids can wear them trick or treating and been seen easier.
How about you... does your family like to trick or treat? Do you go with the kids, stay at home to hand out treats, or hide out and try to avoid the trick or treaters... hehe!
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He usually only wants to trick or treat for about 30-45 minutes anyway and then just wants to go back to the house and play with his friends.