TottenKing
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We live at the top of a hill where there are only four houses. Only two have children (including ours) so we have no trick-or-treating up here.
My brother-in-law just moved to a large, upscale subdivision in the next county over where a lot of people live (then everyone drives here to Charleston to work). He was going to hand out toothbrushes (he's a dentist) until his new neighbors told him they get 1200-1500 kids every year. No kidding!! I guess with two hours that's 10 to 15 kids a minute.
The thing is, that area has a lot of rural neighborhoods which don't lend themselves well to trick-or-treating so parents have to drive their kids to subdivisions. A lot of them pick this one!
We experience some of that where we go (to my in-law's house) but it's usually more like 200-300 kids.
I have to say, though, it is absolutely priceless to see all those happy, happy kids running around...so proud of their costumes, so happy to be getting all that candy, etc.
I LOVE making a huge deal about their costumes when they come to my in-laws' door. They get so giddy. 
My brother-in-law just moved to a large, upscale subdivision in the next county over where a lot of people live (then everyone drives here to Charleston to work). He was going to hand out toothbrushes (he's a dentist) until his new neighbors told him they get 1200-1500 kids every year. No kidding!! I guess with two hours that's 10 to 15 kids a minute.
The thing is, that area has a lot of rural neighborhoods which don't lend themselves well to trick-or-treating so parents have to drive their kids to subdivisions. A lot of them pick this one!
We experience some of that where we go (to my in-law's house) but it's usually more like 200-300 kids.
I have to say, though, it is absolutely priceless to see all those happy, happy kids running around...so proud of their costumes, so happy to be getting all that candy, etc.
I LOVE making a huge deal about their costumes when they come to my in-laws' door. They get so giddy. 


