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Title: Halloween Checkup? How many?
Post by: clean on October 31, 2019, 08:15:09 PM
I had some candy ready. 
Only 2 youngins showed up (8 ad 10 they said).  They were not even in costume! 

That is all that showed up at my house!  I peeked out about 830 and the neighborhood was clear, so I turned off the lights.

What was Your Halloween night like?
How many ghouls and goblins? 

Where do kids go for trick or treating these days?
Title: Re: Halloween Checkup? How many?
Post by: namazu on October 31, 2019, 08:36:48 PM
We had crummy weather (windy, damp, and cold), and still got about 15-20.  We've had up to 40 in boom years.  I think some of the older kids we used to get have aged out/gone to college, and there seems to be a dearth of middle-schoolers in the neighborhood.  Lots of young'uns, though.
Title: Re: Halloween Checkup? How many?
Post by: sprout on October 31, 2019, 11:16:47 PM
Beautiful weather - clear and cold.  20 or so trick-or-treaters, including some very young ones.
Title: Re: Halloween Checkup? How many?
Post by: polly_mer on November 01, 2019, 04:36:03 AM
It was very cold here and we had about 35, mostly bitsies who were under waist high. 

Mr. Mer planned for 100, so we've got candy coming out of our ears. I did give away most of the plushies that we had planned for the bitsies.
Title: Re: Halloween Checkup? How many?
Post by: Puget on November 01, 2019, 05:56:24 AM
This was my first year in my new house so didn't know what to expect. I got about a half dozen groups of 1-6 little ones between 6:30-8 PM, then nothing, but it had also gotten really windy and started raining again so that may have put an early end to the night, and the young families in my neighborhood are mostly immigrants so don't necessarily have a deep history with halloween. I have a lot of left over candy to bring in today, which my lab will be happy about.
Title: Re: Halloween Checkup? How many?
Post by: much_metta on November 01, 2019, 07:00:13 AM
Most years we get right around 100 (we're in a popular neighborhood bordered on all sides by other neighborhoods), though we plan for closer to 150 just in case.  This year, we got about 70.  The torrential rain that came out of nowhere and lasted about an hour right in the middle of the time window is probably why. 
Title: Re: Halloween Checkup? How many?
Post by: backatit on November 01, 2019, 09:15:51 AM
No one ever comes out here - it's a half mile between houses and another half to a quarter mile down our driveways. The neighborhood kids drive to more efficient neighborhoods :D.
Title: Re: Halloween Checkup? How many?
Post by: Parasaurolophus on November 01, 2019, 09:59:19 AM
Zero Halloweenies, not even the landlords' children.

In fairness, we're at the top of quite a large and steep hill, with few other houses around.
Title: Re: Halloween Checkup? How many?
Post by: littleapple on November 01, 2019, 10:38:12 AM
I live in a very popular trick or treat neighborhood (and the neighborhood relishes that fact).  I had 500 pieces of candy, which in the past, will last me until about 7:15.  But we had a very wet, rainy windy day and night, so I don't think we had more than 250 kids.  I was generous with the candy and finally ran out around 8:15.
Title: Re: Halloween Checkup? How many?
Post by: Parasaurolophus on November 01, 2019, 11:47:14 AM
Quote from: Parasaurolophus on November 01, 2019, 09:59:19 AM
Zero Halloweenies, not even the landlords' children.

In fairness, we're at the top of quite a large and steep hill, with few other houses around.

When the landlords' children were out this morning, I put our horned dinosaur jack o'lantern at the top of their steps, arranged candy cultists around it, and left them a note from Crom Cruach.

(It's still Samhain, so it counts!)
Title: Re: Halloween Checkup? How many?
Post by: ab_grp on November 01, 2019, 11:54:38 AM
Quote from: Parasaurolophus on November 01, 2019, 11:47:14 AM
Quote from: Parasaurolophus on November 01, 2019, 09:59:19 AM
Zero Halloweenies, not even the landlords' children.

In fairness, we're at the top of quite a large and steep hill, with few other houses around.

When the landlords' children were out this morning, I put our horned dinosaur jack o'lantern at the top of their steps, arranged candy cultists around it, and left them a note from Crom Cruach.

(It's still Samhain, so it counts!)

That's sweet! (literally and figuratively!)

I don't know if anyone came around, but we didn't buy any candy this year and didn't put the light on.  This is our third Halloween in this house, and no one showed up the past two years.  Our 15yo does not need any more candy than she already eats, and neither of us need it either.  Like others in the thread, our neighborhood is pretty sparse, a fair distance between houses and longish driveways.  No street lights, so not that great safety-wise.  There are some neighborhoods that get hundreds of kids.  But I also think there is more of that trunk or treating going on, a more organized and safer way for kids to amass their candy, though it doesn't seem quite as fun to me. 
Title: Re: Halloween Checkup? How many?
Post by: Parasaurolophus on November 01, 2019, 12:30:16 PM
Quote from: ab_grp on November 01, 2019, 11:54:38 AM
Quote from: Parasaurolophus on November 01, 2019, 11:47:14 AM
Quote from: Parasaurolophus on November 01, 2019, 09:59:19 AM
Zero Halloweenies, not even the landlords' children.

In fairness, we're at the top of quite a large and steep hill, with few other houses around.

When the landlords' children were out this morning, I put our horned dinosaur jack o'lantern at the top of their steps, arranged candy cultists around it, and left them a note from Crom Cruach.

(It's still Samhain, so it counts!)

That's sweet! (literally and figuratively!)


Curses, they retaliated with more candy offerings!

Well. At dusk, Crom Cruach will chew them up some and then reject their sad candy offerings (their words, not ours!) and cover the world in darkness.
Title: Re: Halloween Checkup? How many?
Post by: citrine on November 02, 2019, 05:24:46 AM
It was miserable this year (cold, rainy, extremely windy), but Nephew and his friends wanted to go out, so I stayed home and handed out candy and had towels and snacks waiting for when they came back to our house to "trade candy" with each other so that everyone had more of what they liked and less of what they didn't.

Our house got three trick or treaters, but I think a lot of people cut their tours through our neighborhood short because it was so terrible outside. Nephew and his friends assimilated the rest of the candy I had bought to give out into their hoards, but also picked out candy that they knew I liked and offered it to me, which was very sweet of them.
Title: Re: Halloween Checkup? How many?
Post by: Phydeaux on November 02, 2019, 07:34:21 AM
Where I live, city and county officials set the days and times for trick-or-treating (6-8pm, not necessarily on Oct. 31). Threats of severe weather on Thursday caused it to be pushed back to tonight. That seems kind of anticlimactic to me, and I suspect we'll have a pretty low turnout.
Title: Re: Halloween Checkup? How many?
Post by: AJ_Katz on November 03, 2019, 11:18:41 AM
We had around 30 visitors!  This was our first time decorating and participating in the Halloween festivities.  Prior to this, we lived in neighborhoods without sidewalks, in the country, or in apartments, so never really had the opportunity and don't have kids of our own to justify participating beyond that.  My partner and I had planned to carve pumpkins and decorate the weekend before, but the last week has been a hellstorm of deadlines and events.  I got home at 6:30 on Halloween and still had to finish decorating outdoors, putting out lights, etc.  We live in a 1990's neighborhood, while surrounding neighborhoods are mostly 50's houses, so we got a lot of people that seemed to be from other neighborhoods.  My favorite visitor was a little girl dressed as a lady beetle.  She was very soft spoken and had such a happy look on her face.  We will definitely do this again, but need to expand our collection of outdoor decorations. 
Title: Re: Halloween Checkup? How many?
Post by: nescafe on November 03, 2019, 11:41:30 AM
Even with the crappy, smoke-tinged air out there, we managed to unload a costco sized bag of candy. That's about half of what we bought last year, but not a bad yield, all considered.
Title: Re: Halloween Checkup? How many?
Post by: KiUlv on November 03, 2019, 12:22:54 PM
We had one visitor. The same as last year. Prior to that, we had no visitors. That visitor is the kid across the hall coming home from trick-or-treating elsewhere ;) I live in an apartment.
Title: Re: Halloween Checkup? How many?
Post by: aside on November 03, 2019, 04:01:27 PM
Absolutely none!  Bad weather.  So sad.
Title: Re: Halloween Checkup? How many?
Post by: clean on November 08, 2019, 06:04:39 PM
What did you do with your leftover candy?

I tried to give it away in class last week.  There was still a bit left.  Yesterday I gave it to my neighbor for his kids.  I hope that they enjoy it!

I still have some M&Ms and MilkyWay minis.  (the 'good stuff').  I have hidden it well so I dont have to share!  I hope it lasts another week!