Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Getting the "Treats" Together

Much fun as it is to put the scariness of Halloween together, there have to be treats. Probably easier just to get individual large candy bars and keep count of our treaters that way, but I think the kids like those little boxes of Halloween tattoos we started giving out with the candy a couple years ago, so the bags are easier.


We did 100 bags last year and then started with candy from a bowl and figured between 120 and 130. This year we made up 120 bags. Even though we have always had an increasing number of Trick-Or-Treaters turnout each year, in the back of my head I always think, "what if no one comes?" Actually, the candy is the least expensive part of this holiday for us, but for some reason getting together the candy is when I think  about it. Maybe it's because I worry we'll eat the candy that's left over and we'll both go into diabetic coma...

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  1. Wow! That is a substantial amount of treats! This is really generous of you. I know I would have loved trick-or-treating at your house when I was a kid!

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    1. Thanks Justine. Children and parents spending a holiday focused on their children is really what it' s all about.

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  2. The treat bags are sooooo cute! Such lucky kids! This was the stuff of my dreams as a Halloween-less Aussie kid. Haha. We're making progress though... there were a bunch of store catalogues in the mailbox today and they all had some Halloween merchandise in them. Baby steps! ;D

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    1. Nice to hear Emma! I do forget sometimes that not every country celebrates Halloween...

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  3. How fun! I always liked getting goodie bags as a kid. We sure don't get that many kids - I blame the dark street.

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    1. They do seem to be increasing every year Lisa, almost afraid to promote our efforts beyond our neighborhood. Dark street or not, "Build it and they will come!"

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  4. Just want to wish you and yours a very Happy Halloween, Mark! It's technically over here, but I'm going to stretch it out for as long as (in)humanly possible! ;) We got 6 trick or treaters, two up on last year, so Australia is definitely making Halloweenie progress!

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    1. Happy belated Halloween Emma! Sorry so late, it's been an exhausting few days. Glad to hear Halloween made it's appearance in Australia! Hope to catch up on my blog reading this evening, I'm sure you have a few I've missed!

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