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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2020-10-12 05:31 pm

[ SECRET POST #5029 ]


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Re: How to Deal with Trick or Treaters?

(Anonymous) 2020-10-13 07:37 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm just going to skip it this year.

Two Halloweens ago, I had recently moved across the neighborhood and suddenly had more trick-or-treaters than I had gotten the previous 12 years combined and was cleaned out of candy less than half way through the designated neighborhood trick-or-treat time.

Last year, we got snow and sleet on trick-or-treat night (which is not necessarily on actual Halloween, but rather the last Saturday in October). This made me realize my front steps (the ones up from the sidewalk) are pretty dangerous in slippery conditions due to being steep and narrow (I know they aren't up to code, but since they're original to the house I'm not going to get cited and new steps are not high on the list of things I need to fix). This makes me want to avoid trick-or-treaters altogether for their own safety.

All of that + Covid = I am keeping my light off and not handing out candy this year.

Maybe see if your neighborhood/city is doing any social distancing Halloween events for kids in lieu of regular trick-or-treating?