Jack-O-Lanterns set out and lit at dusk, porch light on and the candy was in the bowl and ready for the hoards of beggars for Halloween Night.
Heck I even had the company of 2 beasts while I attended the miniature people.............
My Daughter in a Gorilla Suit and the Granddog, the fearsome canine.
The night was a bust!
The weather was near perfect-no rain, no wind and temps in the high 40's.
5 of the 6 houses on our cul-de-sac had lights on to welcome the T-or-T'ers. The Hermit's house across the street was dark and they hid. I guess since his kid is beyond T-or-T'ing age they don't participate. Heck even the childless couple our age who lives catty corner to us on the street in the house that's a mirror image to ours gives out snacks to the little goblins!
By 8 pm we had 17 kids stop by to beg. And I am not counting the two cute little brothers who came back to the house AGAIN on their way out of the cul-de-sac because I had Zombie Sour Patch Kids and they wanted some more. lolz
At 8 pm, after all but one other house on our street had shut down for the night I took the candy bowl inside. It was too cold to remain outside with so little traffic and I could just hop back to the door if the doorbell rang.
I had 5 more show up(older teens)between 8-9 pm, which is when I turned the lights off.
22 kids!
It's never been this low a number. I guess our part of the development has has all the children age out for this sort of activity. Houses don't resell very often here, people tend to buy here and stay forever, or at least until they no longer need the good school district. ;-)
Come to think of it, I can only count 3 houses in my immediate area of the neighborhood where T-or-T aged kids reside.
I figure the bulk of the kids now reside in the newer development that was hooked onto the back end of ours. It's kind of a long walk from back there to us near the front of where the residential area connects to the secondary roads through town.
Usually we get at least 100 kids.
Nada. And there were no "little" kids(toddlers with parents or very young school age tikes). For me, those are the most fun to interact with. The youngest kids were the twin brothers who came back for more....I'm guessing they were about 7 years old.
Now the question remains.............
What am I going to do with all this??? lolz
I can pilfer the mini Butterfinger bars but I don't like the rest(ok, maybe a Baby Ruth or two also).
Daughter & the BF will suck down the Sour Patch Kids and Airheads and some of the chocolate no doubt.
I guess there is always putting some in a candy dish for Thanksgiving guests to nosh on and use some of the chocolate bars for holiday baking. Pouring a lot of it into various Christmas stockings in another month+ is a solution as well.
Yikes!
I totally forgot that once Halloween is over we begin the short frenzied panic to Christmas!!
* Sluggy plugs her ears and sings and hums to avoid thinking/talking about the Christmas Rush.*
So how did your Halloween go off?
Are you stuck with a metric shit ton of candy to use up?
Sluggy
Heck I even had the company of 2 beasts while I attended the miniature people.............
My Daughter in a Gorilla Suit and the Granddog, the fearsome canine.
The night was a bust!
The weather was near perfect-no rain, no wind and temps in the high 40's.
5 of the 6 houses on our cul-de-sac had lights on to welcome the T-or-T'ers. The Hermit's house across the street was dark and they hid. I guess since his kid is beyond T-or-T'ing age they don't participate. Heck even the childless couple our age who lives catty corner to us on the street in the house that's a mirror image to ours gives out snacks to the little goblins!
By 8 pm we had 17 kids stop by to beg. And I am not counting the two cute little brothers who came back to the house AGAIN on their way out of the cul-de-sac because I had Zombie Sour Patch Kids and they wanted some more. lolz
At 8 pm, after all but one other house on our street had shut down for the night I took the candy bowl inside. It was too cold to remain outside with so little traffic and I could just hop back to the door if the doorbell rang.
I had 5 more show up(older teens)between 8-9 pm, which is when I turned the lights off.
22 kids!
It's never been this low a number. I guess our part of the development has has all the children age out for this sort of activity. Houses don't resell very often here, people tend to buy here and stay forever, or at least until they no longer need the good school district. ;-)
Come to think of it, I can only count 3 houses in my immediate area of the neighborhood where T-or-T aged kids reside.
I figure the bulk of the kids now reside in the newer development that was hooked onto the back end of ours. It's kind of a long walk from back there to us near the front of where the residential area connects to the secondary roads through town.
Usually we get at least 100 kids.
Nada. And there were no "little" kids(toddlers with parents or very young school age tikes). For me, those are the most fun to interact with. The youngest kids were the twin brothers who came back for more....I'm guessing they were about 7 years old.
Now the question remains.............
What am I going to do with all this??? lolz
I can pilfer the mini Butterfinger bars but I don't like the rest(ok, maybe a Baby Ruth or two also).
Daughter & the BF will suck down the Sour Patch Kids and Airheads and some of the chocolate no doubt.
I guess there is always putting some in a candy dish for Thanksgiving guests to nosh on and use some of the chocolate bars for holiday baking. Pouring a lot of it into various Christmas stockings in another month+ is a solution as well.
Yikes!
I totally forgot that once Halloween is over we begin the short frenzied panic to Christmas!!
* Sluggy plugs her ears and sings and hums to avoid thinking/talking about the Christmas Rush.*
So how did your Halloween go off?
Are you stuck with a metric shit ton of candy to use up?
Sluggy