If you guys are looking for incentives to your kids going trick or treating you
can tell them:
I and my 8 friends spent 3 weeks hanging out and watching monster movies
and partying before halloween during our SENIOR YEAR (all 17-18 years old) of
highschool preping for our final trick or treat. It had been my dream to do
this kind of thing one last time when I'd really enjoy the free candy and the
fun! So we made awesome costumes, we did our make-up and masks just so
and all of us looked amazing! We really put a lot of effort into our costumes
and decor so that when we went out trick or treating, people would see we
weren't just teens looking for free candy, but instead a group of kids in the
real spirit of all hallows-eve, the original story and the respect for the dead
by dressing up to be able to walk among them!
(although making cool costumes and getting free candy was a HUGE bonus!)
We didn't use a car to get around, we walked all over town and NO HOUSE
turned us down, infact, a few asked for pictures! Lots of kids saw us and
thought we looked really cool. We had tricks we would do if people asked,
and we always were poliet but in character.
It made what could have been a REALLY boring night (or a really bad night
as far as my friends deciding to go to bad parties instead of hanging out with
me) turn into something wicked cool!
My point is: Halloween is totally NOT for babies. if you want to do Halloween
right, it takes planning, preparation and a lot of talent! A cute costume and
a pillow case can only get you so far... the rest is all about charisma!
So, tell your kids, from a group of seniors in highschool, going trick or treating,
as long as the do it full blown and with gusto, is totally, officially, and really,
cool.
EDIT: Oh yeah, and I'm 21 now and I still think this was the best idea ever.
And when I was 10 I went trick or treating as Salior Mercury from the Sailor
Moon show with some friends I'd just made and had an absolute blast.