
I miss the Halloweens of my childhood.Β There was no political or religious motivation to the holiday β just another fall tradition.Β I grew up in a rural area, but my parents made sure that we got to go trick or treating.Β I miss Mrs. Hoppeβs popcorn balls and Aunt Bettyβs caramel apples.Β I hope that everyone takes the time to make sure that their kids enjoy treats that donβt come in a pre-wrapped package. Β Β
I used to make special homemade treats for the kids I knew, knowing that if I put my name on the wrapping the parents would let their kids enjoy.Β Of course that was when I knew all the kids in my neighborhood.Β Where I live now, we have mostly older couples.Β A few grandchildren visit occasionally but last year we only had 10 kids stop by.Β On Halloween, itβs a little sad to live in a neighborhood where the youngest is in college.
When we got older, Mom and Dad were on the board for the local community center, so we would hold a festival at the community center. Β Here the caramel apples and popcorn balls were handed out along with prizes for best costume and games and a wagon ride.
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At my sister's church they have a pie walk along with a festival. Β Kind of like musical chairs except its spots on the floor and you get to choose a pie as a reward! Β
What do you do to celebrate?