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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 316162" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>We never get kids here. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p><p></p><p>I babysat my niece and nephew for the afternoon, baked cupcakes (with dirt cookies and gummy worms), had dinner etc. I got them both, easy child, myself and S/O ready with our makeup etc. When my brother arrived home from work, we took all the kids to the mall where they had a magic show and trick or treat stations set up. The lines were super long but flowed quickly. It is nice to have bright light to see all of the cute costumes. S/O and I were dressed up and suprisingly so were several parents. </p><p>My bro and his kids headed home, and we headed to our home. easy child never does much door to door, but difficult child popped out of the bat cave (his bedroom) and laughed and said easy child was doing better this year than usual, lets go ! lmao</p><p></p><p>So we all headed out and difficult child seemed to enjoy escorting easy child around. easy child is a funny one, won't go to a door without me right beside her at the door. Not one single house thought I was the parent. They all were trying to hand me candy, or asking where's your bag for candy? HAHAHA I kept saying thanks but I'm the mom! Over half said well moms need treats etc. So easy child got nearly double. I doubt she'll ever allow me to not dress up again. </p><p></p><p>Funny thing, most of what she collected will get given away since it'll never get eaten. But she had a ton of fun. As for difficult child, one house was a townhouse rented by University students. The gals were all dressed up as cheerleaders (skimpy cheerleaders!) for going out later in the night. difficult child decided I believe that yup, he is most definitely going to University hahahahaha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 316162, member: 4264"] We never get kids here. :( I babysat my niece and nephew for the afternoon, baked cupcakes (with dirt cookies and gummy worms), had dinner etc. I got them both, easy child, myself and S/O ready with our makeup etc. When my brother arrived home from work, we took all the kids to the mall where they had a magic show and trick or treat stations set up. The lines were super long but flowed quickly. It is nice to have bright light to see all of the cute costumes. S/O and I were dressed up and suprisingly so were several parents. My bro and his kids headed home, and we headed to our home. easy child never does much door to door, but difficult child popped out of the bat cave (his bedroom) and laughed and said easy child was doing better this year than usual, lets go ! lmao So we all headed out and difficult child seemed to enjoy escorting easy child around. easy child is a funny one, won't go to a door without me right beside her at the door. Not one single house thought I was the parent. They all were trying to hand me candy, or asking where's your bag for candy? HAHAHA I kept saying thanks but I'm the mom! Over half said well moms need treats etc. So easy child got nearly double. I doubt she'll ever allow me to not dress up again. Funny thing, most of what she collected will get given away since it'll never get eaten. But she had a ton of fun. As for difficult child, one house was a townhouse rented by University students. The gals were all dressed up as cheerleaders (skimpy cheerleaders!) for going out later in the night. difficult child decided I believe that yup, he is most definitely going to University hahahahaha. [/QUOTE]
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