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S/O: What time does trick or treating start?
DD usually goes down about 7:15ish, so I'd like to start taking her around about 6:15 or 6:30 so we can make sure to get her home in time for a bath and bedtime. Is that too early? I have no memory of when people start walking around.
Also, I intend to just leave candy outside for people because I can't have the doorbell ringing all night or DD will be a mess! I'm sort of sad because we don't get many kids, and I really want to see them in their costumes!
Re: S/O: What time does trick or treating start?
That sounds about right to me - in our neighborhood, the kids usually come out as soon as it starts getting dark, but we rarely get any past 7:30 or so.
By the way, I noticed your ticker a couple weeks agon and have been meaning to congratulate you on #2! That's fantastic
Baby248 - ETA 1/10/13
We don't get many ToTers, but I'm thinking of putting a note on our door after M goes to sleep, asking people to knock instead of ringing the doorbell. And we'll put out a bowl of candy while we're out ToTing.
According to kensington.patch, ToTing is 430-10. Which makes no sense to me. Who goes ToTing at 430 in the afternoon?
Buut back to op - I think that time is fine. We usually see kids around 630.
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