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s/o TOT Halloween vent

I'm getting bitter feelings towards handing out candy. There were a few jr high looking kids that were texting or on the phone when they came up for candy. Seriously? And the kids that wear an open backpack in the front and just walk up and stand there? Come on. The very least kids can do is say "trick or treat."

I may not do anything next year, which makes me sad b/c I love Halloween. The majority of kids are not from our neighborhood, which I expect some, but not 75%. DH and dress up to pass out candy, and then some kids just walk around in everyday clothes expecting free stuff? Put forth a little effort!!

Also, it takes time and money to decorate a festive yard set-up, and some kids think it's okay to take stuff. No, I didn't get glow sticks to put in my yard to set a mood for some punk kid to take. DH caught 3 kids trying to take glow sticks. No, you can't have them, they're part of the decorations, and don't walk away complaining when you don't get one. Ugh, I don't know if I'll be up to the effort next time.
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Re: s/o TOT Halloween vent

  • and this is why we no longer bother.
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  • We put up Halloween lights to decorate, but we didn't even carve pumpkins this year, they always just end up getting smashed
  • I really don't decorate for anything but I don't hand out candy at home. I did the first year we were here and I got like 3 or 4 kids... I used to go to my sisters to pass out candy with my mom while my sister and her husband took the boys out and one year we had jr high kids come up to us that were smoking. My mom and I gave them empty wrappers from the candy we had eaten while we were sitting there.
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    we had jr high kids come up to us that were smoking. My mom and I gave them empty wrappers from the candy we had eaten while we were sitting there.

    Hahahaha!  Priceless!

    We had a few older kids come like that.  Our rule is no costume, no treat. I've handed out candy to 5 kids, looked up and said..."Not you. Go away." to the one not dressed up.

    Smoking...no treat. Talking on phone...no treat.  Don't say "trick or treat."  No treat!  (Unless they're little and cute and can't say it.) 

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  • I really struggle with this.  I do think that some kind of costume, and at least the words "trick or treat" or "thank you" should be said, but I also think that kids could be doing much worse things than walking around getting candy, so...

    It was disappointing to see a surprising number of people who came up with no costume whatsoever though.  And seriously, the people that push around an INFANT and then shove a TOT bag in my face...  Either the parents are eating it (which makes them greedy for going out in the first place) or they really are feeding that crap to the babies (I saw this happen).  Either way, that is not cool.

    The fact that we ran out made me wish we had turned some people away.  :(

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  • I didn't hand out candy, the roommates did but I agree. If my 1.5 yr old can say "trick or treat" and "thank you" then older kids have no excuse. And why go out if you're not going to dress up?!
  • I heard on the radio last week that some towns/cities around the country now have age restrictions in place for TOT'ing.  Like 12 and under.  I think many more places really need to consider this.  It's just ridiculous the number of people TOT'ing in our neighborhood...so many not in costume, obviously too old to be doing it, some saying "oh, the kid's in the car" or whatever.  When we were growing up, my mom only took us to the houses of people we knew...I plan to do the same.
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  • And for what it's worth...my 9 year-old cousin decided he wasn't going TOT'ing this year...because he's too old (his words).
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  • imageMerin:
     

     And seriously, the people that push around an INFANT and then shove a TOT bag in my face...  Either the parents are eating it (which makes them greedy for going out in the first place) or they really are feeding that crap to the babies (I saw this happen).  Either way, that is not cool.

    If it was warmer I was going to go with a friend with older kids and take Ella, but I wasn't going to take a bag. I would have been in the neighborhood I grew up in so I know some people would have give me candy, but I would never expect people to give my 4 week old baby candy.

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    imageMerin:
     

     And seriously, the people that push around an INFANT and then shove a TOT bag in my face...  Either the parents are eating it (which makes them greedy for going out in the first place) or they really are feeding that crap to the babies (I saw this happen).  Either way, that is not cool.

    If it was warmer I was going to go with a friend with older kids and take Ella, but I wasn't going to take a bag. I would have been in the neighborhood I grew up in so I know some people would have give me candy, but I would never expect people to give my 4 week old baby candy.

    I have no problem whatsoever with the parents who pushed around a baby along with another child or something, and it's definitely no big deal if they didn't have a bag.  I LOVE seeing cute babies! :)

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  • I agree with everything that was said.

    Last year B2 was only 8 months old. So I just took him to the neighbors, no bag. This year we practiced saying TOT. But again, I only took him to people we knew. He did say TOT , but he did say thank you.

    When I went to my ILs, I sat out front with them and all the rude children. I even said to one kid "this is where you say thank you." He looked at me and said thank you. And my MIL just lauged. And the kids with the backpacks, my MIL thought was so smart. Which, I guess it was, but don't just come up and stand there. At least say TOT and Thank you.

    This is the way I look at it. I am paying MONEY to buy you candy. All you have to do is put forth a little effort and walk around and come up and say TOT and thank you. Not that hard. How in the world are these kids ever going to get jobs and survive?

  • Completely agree. My adopted sister shoved around her kid in the stroller and put a bag in front of her to get the candy. The baby was Carly's age. 1. Carly can't eat most of the candy given out. So my adoptive sister was basically getting it for herself and her bf. You would think with 3 older kids (ages 3-7) she would get plenty and not be so greedy. It was pretty embarrasing and DH and I actually walked farther ahead of her. And its moments like this that I am glad I only see/talk to her 3 times a year.

    I agree with everyone else about the older kids. I don't mind seeing older kids (like young teens) ToTing if they are dressed up and not being obnoxious.

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