Our Halloween 2011
Oct. 31st, 2011 11:22 pmWe had a great time tonight! Our son came over for supper and stayed to help us hand out candy. We all sat on the deck in front of the front porch, and the trick-or-treaters came up the ramp. We had three large paper grocery sacks filled with candy, and handed all of it out except for a couple of rolls of Smarties that I liberated, LOL!
The DH and I blew bubbles in between clusters of trick-or-treaters! There were lots of cute kids tonight, all of them fascinated with our lights and sound effects (we played a CD of Halloween spooky sounds on the front porch) and folks seemed to like our decorations! It was funny though, one little boy about three, plucked one of our solar landscape lights from the ground and was heading off with it before his mom saw what he'd done and brought it back. We were just sitting there laughing at it. We started about 6PM and came in about 8:30 when our candy ran out. Then we watched DWTS, which we'd DVR'd. Pics behind the cut!
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The DH and I blew bubbles in between clusters of trick-or-treaters! There were lots of cute kids tonight, all of them fascinated with our lights and sound effects (we played a CD of Halloween spooky sounds on the front porch) and folks seemed to like our decorations! It was funny though, one little boy about three, plucked one of our solar landscape lights from the ground and was heading off with it before his mom saw what he'd done and brought it back. We were just sitting there laughing at it. We started about 6PM and came in about 8:30 when our candy ran out. Then we watched DWTS, which we'd DVR'd. Pics behind the cut!
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Date: 2011-11-01 09:44 am (UTC)P.s. I don't know about the others, but I see some error about crossposting... *unsure*
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Date: 2011-11-01 11:29 am (UTC)Love your hockey jersey!
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Date: 2011-11-01 03:43 pm (UTC)Thanks! We were season ticket holders for the Sea Wolves. I'd never seen hockey before they came, and was very surprised how much I enjoyed it.
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Date: 2011-11-01 04:28 pm (UTC)Said he was dressed up as "Sons of Anarchy" whatever that is...
Heh. Mr. Pandë watches that. Ron Pearlman (Beauty and the Beast, Hellboy, Quest for Fire) stars. Basically a biker TV series from what I gather.
So. I planted mums and flowering cabbages in the containers on the front stoop. Rampaging Frodo had brought home two large pumpkins from western MA a week ago and he quickly carved them yesterday afternoon. They were lit when I got home. I opened the front gates of the white picket fence (hmmm, the pergola begs for spider webs and Shelobs scattered here and there). All looked welcoming. I had lots of candy at the ready. Lots.
We got 4, count 'em 4, trick or treaters! Sigh. I talked to Scott and Myra, our neighbors who brought 2 of the 4 trick or treaters over (their sons are darling) about the lack of kids. Scott said the action takes place on the street behind us! Rampaging Frodo said we needed a candy cannon to shoot Milky Ways and the like over there.
Now I have a metric ton of candy left.
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Date: 2011-11-01 04:40 pm (UTC)Yeah, he told me Ron Perlman was in it. Until he said that I had gotten the impression from him that it was a reality show. (BTW, the DH and I have been enjoying mini-marathons of "Beauty and the Beast" lately. We are halfway through season two. That series was awesome!)
Oh, that sounds neat! Sorry you didn't get more trick-or-treaters! I think it's our decorations that attract them to our block, all the lights and stuff.
Is there a nursing home or something you could donate the candy to? That's what we'd planned to do if there was any left this year.
Maybe next year you can put signs out like for yard sales, only candy, LOL!
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Date: 2011-11-01 04:49 pm (UTC)Ooooh, yes!!! I got hooked on ice hockey when I was at the U.Wisc.-Madison. Even had season tickets for several years, right above the blue line. They had a stellar team then, and won the NCAA championship at least once while I was there. I love ice hockey (college hockey in particular) as a spectator sport, but not televised. It's really lacking then.
Re: donation to a nursing home. Yes! That's a great idea! Actually, there are a number of charitable endeavors the leftover (and unopened!) bags of candy to go to. Thanks for the suggestion!
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Date: 2011-11-02 04:13 am (UTC)But 304? REALLY??? PHEW!
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Date: 2011-11-02 04:15 am (UTC)Hubby and I took turns answering the door and handing out the candy. In between times, we watched episodes of Angel on dvd. There was lots of nice scary growling sounds and screaming going (from the show) whenever we opened the door, LOL.
That little boy is hilarious! I had some really adorable little ones too!