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Halloween tea at my daughters house and hopefully my youngest daughter and grandson will be doing a little trick or treating.
He is OBSESSED with halloween right now so its been halloween since September when he discovered it. Its nice tho cos it means our youngest can still go out as she doesn't have anyone to go around with otherwise.
Half term week is also that week so she has a ticket to make spooky bathbombs at a bathbomb shop.
I like halloween although we aren't dressing our window this year. Its the one time of year my neighbours are civil. lol.
Usually, Halloween is like this with us: We prepare small snacks and dress up. Then we wait for the children from the neighbourhood to pick up sweets in disguise and masks. Even if some wear very scary costumes, the fun factor is higher than the creepy factor. Everyone laughs a lot and the children are happy about chocolate and sweets. When all the children are in bed and asleep, we celebrate with the neighbors and are funny. Some try to be creepy and throw rubber spiders or rubber snakes around to make the party guests scare. Even if one or the other is frightened and lets out a scream, we all laugh together.