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Mindy
You’re much welcome. And that year was pretty crazy. The kids camped out on the porch to hand out candy to spare our poor door hinges. 🙂
Mindy
Well, what took approximately 6 weeks to convince him of last year, only required about a week this year. He now understands (I think) that Halloween is officially over and we’re moving on. I did leave the Halloween window clings in his bedroom window though. Feeling kind of nostalgic. 🙂
Mindy
So Jack isn’t obsessing and trying to prolong the Halloween this year?? C’mon Jack, you’re letting me down!
♥Spot
]]>Our neighborhood is growing up. We got maybe 40 or 50 trick-or-treaters this year.
*sigh*
I mean, I completely appreciate having some of the “good candy” left at the end of the night. But, I just love trick-or-treating and I worry that the world will grow out of it.
But judging by YOUR experience, maybe not.
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