This post is not
spiritually uplifting like my other ones, but in the spirit of the holiday I
had to post about Halloween.
Halloween is my favorite holiday.
Well, it ties with Christmas.
I feel bad having Halloween be my #1 holiday and Christmas my #2 since
Christmas is a Christian holiday and Halloween is a Pagan holiday and I am
Christian…. Oh well. Halloween is my favorite holiday! There. I said it.
Anyway, I think part of why is because my birthday is in October, and
until I was 12 all of my birthday parties were costume parties. J
So as I went
Trick-or-Treating over the years I have learned some pretty funny and
interesting lessons:
1. Do NOT go Trick-or-Treating in July.
When I was 4 or 5 years old I did not want to wait until October to go
Trick-or-Treating. So a few times
during the same summer I put on one of my dress-ups, grabbed a bucket and went
trick-or-treating without telling my parents. We lived in an apartment complex in Orem at this point in my
life, so there were several people living close together that I could
visit! I remember that some people
were nice and gave me candy, others told me kindly to come back in October and
they would have some candy for me, and one yelled at me to leave and not come
back again. When my parents found
out they were not very happy with me.
They took me to every apartment that I went to and made me give their
candy back and apologize for going trick-or-treating “when I wasn’t supposed
to.” I was crying the whole
time. I remember that all of them
forgave me.
2. If there is a house that gives out
King Size bars, go there first! The years that we did not make it
before that house ran out of candy were very devastating. We always went there first and then did
our traditional route.
3. Do NOT ditch your friends.
One year too many of us decided to go Trick-or-Treating in one
group. Because there were so many
of us we wasted so much time running around skipping houses so that we could go
to all of our parents’ and some grandparents’ houses. So at one point, myself and three others, ran away from the
rest of the group and finished our trick-or-treating without skipping any
houses. Later that night, when I
was already home, the rest of the group showed up at my parents house to ask me
why I ditched them. I told them
why and they left. The next day at
school was pretty awful. I really
should have stuck the night out, learned my lesson and go trick-or-treating in
a smaller group the next year.
4.
Before calling the police about a prank, try to find out as much
information as possible. One year a guy in a mask jumped out
from behind a fence with a fake chainsaw (we did not know that it was fake at
the time), causing my brother to fall down and scrape his knee. The guy jumped in a car that drove
away. He was still quite young and
was too hurt and upset to finish trick-or-treating – we had barely just
started! So we took my brother home
and told my mom what happened. We
were able to describe the car and she called the police. My friends and I went back out to
finish trick-or-treating and I promised my brother that he could have half my
candy. We ran into some other
friends and told them what happened, and they told us who the masked guy was,
and it just so happens that we knew him and his house happened to be on our
route. So when his mom answered
the door we told her what happened.
The next part of the story is
from my friend’s point of view who was in another group. So my friend was trick-or-treating with
this guy’s younger sisters. All of
a sudden their mom’s van came screeching next to them, the doors opened and she
yelled at all of them to get in the van.
Once they were inside she started driving and told them what happened
and that they had to find their brother and hide his car in their aunt’s
garage. The next Sunday at Church
they guy apologized to my brother.
Now my friend – who was in the other group – and I talk about this story
we just laugh and laugh and laugh.
So those are the
five Trick-or-Treating lessons that I have learned over my life so far. I hope all of you have a Happy
Halloween tomorrow! (Or today, if
you are reading this on the 31st.) Be safe if you are leaving your house, and be nice if you
are the one handing out candy. J
HAPPY
HALLOWEEN!!!
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