We had this a few years ago. It was a lady who lived in one of three adult foster homes on our street. As I got to know her Bette, I realized that mentally she was a child and a real sweetheart. I was happy to give her candy and wish her Happy Halloween. I have a harder time being as gracious to the 14 - 18 yr old kids who show with no smiles. No costumes and who don't say anything or smile eve, just expect candy!Just had a lady dressed as a witch, probably mid fifties, no kids and with a man not in costume actually come ring the doorbell and say trick or treat and stuck out a plastic pumpkin. What do you do with that? I gave her a candy bar lol.
19 total. Street was empty by 7:30 pm, blew out the candles in the pumpkins, turned off the porch light and went to bed (half an hour past my bedtime)6:45 pm now. We've had 1 trick or treater.
Trick or treat has been a marathon for me the past 2 years! The homes in are area are 2-4 acre lots with very long driveways. It's a lot of walking for the candy!
I have a harder time being as gracious to the 14 - 18 yr old kids who show with no smiles. No costumes and who don't say anything or smile eve, just expect candy!
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Do you typically get a lot of kids? What times are the kids allowed out in your town?
Our first Halloween in this house it was hard to judge because we had just moved in and we were unpacking and in and out. Last year we got a ton of kids, we easily went through 300 pieces of candy though I do give more than one per person. This year we are off to a slow start but the weather is nice so I'm hoping we get a lot of kids - I am prepared! Trick or treat hours are from 4-7 without and adult, 4-8 if you are with an adult.
I live where all the Trick or Treaters go. I never hand out candy. There were kids starting at about 5:30 and until about 8:45. We didn't have our lights on, but a few rang our doorbell.
We normally get at least 100 -- usually around 150, but even though it was so nice outside last night (mid 70's), we got a less than usual -- I'd say less than 100 for sure. Maybe because it was a Monday? I saw a lot of kids not in costume at all. I'm used to seeing that here and there with some older kids, but there were several elementary kids that came to my door with no costume. Kind of perplexing. Then there are always the people that decorate their houses all Halloweenish, but never have their porch light on for trick-or-treaters -- never got that either. The big rush was between 6:15-7:15 and I don't think I got anyone after 8:00.
It's completely random. We've had years when we get only three or four kids. But last night we got about 30. "Trick or treat hours" are whatever people want them to be. The kids without adults usually come by later. We turned off our lights at about 10:30, and the street seemed to be empty.
Makes it a bit tricky, figuring out how much candy to purchase!