Our first Halloween in this house.
We have not had trick or treaters since we lived in our house in Columbia, MD. We moved from there in June 2003 to an apartment while we built a house, The Lodge, in the woods in Baltimore County.
We never had trick or treaters at the Lodge nor at Vantage House, the retirement community, once we moved there in 2016.
This fall I purchased three pumpkins to carve - one for each granddaughter. They drew faces on paper for me to follow.
Below is granddaughter #1's.
Granddaughter #2's,
Granddaughter #3's (who will be trick or treating in Buffalo).
I'm told there will be lots of children coming by as where we live has the highest concentration of houses. The local school even collects candy that is then distributed to those who will be answering their doors tonight between 5 & 7pm. We bought two extra large bags just in case.
We also signed up to be a Teal Pumpkin house, distributing non-food treats. The PTO provided that too!
I think we're ready to welcome trick or treaters for the first time in 19 years!
...we rarely get trick or treaters!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the evening.
ReplyDeleteI've just seen my first trick or treaters ever - never lived anywhere where they've visited since the tradition took off in the late 80's
ReplyDeleteThey are all so cute! It would be hard to pick a favorite. The grands did a great job! Happy Halloween! Oh and I have a Canon Power Shot SX70 HS and I really love it! My husband has a Nikon but we both agree that mine had some better features! Thanks for your sweet comments! Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteSo fun! Enjoy all the little trick or treaters! We aren't expecting many trick or treaters, but we have a bowl full of candy and some non-food prizes just in case. Happy Halloween to all!
ReplyDeleteI imagine your doorbell will be ringing right about now, and the giggles and thumping of little feet of costumed kids come trick or treatin. Our town has solved the problem of cars carrying loads of kids to certain neighborhoods where well-to-do people live...they close off one street of homes where the residents like to decorate lavishly, get people to donate tons of candy, and the police help the families walk from a nearby parking lot at a church to the street where all the festivities take place. I was laughing driving downtown this evening and seeing all the parents and funny looking costumes on their offspring. My kids used to walk door to door in the 70s and then my grands in the 2000s.
ReplyDeleteSounds fun! We never get trick or treaters--except this year out granddaughter by special request.
ReplyDeleteYour grandchildren did a great job of designing their pumpkin faces.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog
ReplyDeleteBefore we moved here 8 years ago we lived right by Centennial Lake and I used to walk around the lake on my morning walk. :)
ReplyDeleteWe are too remote where I live to get any trick or treaters.
Your grandchildren did a very good job with their pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I can't believe the school passes out candy to homes to pass out to kids. That's incredible. Sigh. We did not have any trick or treaters last night.
ReplyDeleteYour carved pumpkin heads reminded me of the ones we used to carve when we lived in VA. We really enjoyed this project and putting them on the front porch on Halloween with candles burning.
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