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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 206726" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>We're in the same boat with you, Susie. Last year there were probably only a 1/2 dozen houses that participated in the candy thing. It really doesn't surprise me, because we only have a handful of kids in the entire neighborhood, plus we live on a steep hill that no one wants to climb up. And with the economic times we are in, I'll bet there will be even fewer folks with their porch lights on this Friday. </p><p> </p><p>We may walk the kids just on our street and then will drive them down to the "flat lands" where there are many more kids and more houses that participate in the holiday.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child 1 is 14 and he fully intends to trick or treat this year. I'm not going to discourage it, because I know he's immature and short for his age anyway. It's one of the last few childhood things left for him... he has many, many years ahead of him where he won't be doing this, so why hurry?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 206726, member: 3444"] We're in the same boat with you, Susie. Last year there were probably only a 1/2 dozen houses that participated in the candy thing. It really doesn't surprise me, because we only have a handful of kids in the entire neighborhood, plus we live on a steep hill that no one wants to climb up. And with the economic times we are in, I'll bet there will be even fewer folks with their porch lights on this Friday. We may walk the kids just on our street and then will drive them down to the "flat lands" where there are many more kids and more houses that participate in the holiday. difficult child 1 is 14 and he fully intends to trick or treat this year. I'm not going to discourage it, because I know he's immature and short for his age anyway. It's one of the last few childhood things left for him... he has many, many years ahead of him where he won't be doing this, so why hurry? [/QUOTE]
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