When I was a little kid, Halloween was always my favorite holiday, and honestly, it st
ill is! There is something about pumpkin carving, trick-or-treating (even though I don't do it anymore), haunted houses and spooky tales that still appeals to the kid in me.
Now that I have a neice and three nephews I love hearing their excitment about what to dress up as and how much candy they hope to gather. One thing I also appreciate is that my sister and brother tell their children that while it is okay to get candy, the smartest thing to do is pick out the five pieces they want the most and then share the rest with friends and family.
This way they feel rewarded for their efforts but they are not gorging on candy for the next several weeks at every free minute. What are your Halloween survival tips?
ill is! There is something about pumpkin carving, trick-or-treating (even though I don't do it anymore), haunted houses and spooky tales that still appeals to the kid in me. Now that I have a neice and three nephews I love hearing their excitment about what to dress up as and how much candy they hope to gather. One thing I also appreciate is that my sister and brother tell their children that while it is okay to get candy, the smartest thing to do is pick out the five pieces they want the most and then share the rest with friends and family.
This way they feel rewarded for their efforts but they are not gorging on candy for the next several weeks at every free minute. What are your Halloween survival tips?
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