Happy Halloween everyone! I hope your day stays spooky. I for one, have no idea what I want to dress up as. I can’t go around getting candy either, but I’m also an adult who can go to the store for sweets any day of the year. I remember growing up and stuffing a pillowcase full of all sorts of stuff. It would last for months even though I ate all the good stuff first. My friends and family would go back home after the night and dump everything out on the floor. Then we would compare the spoils and trade all sorts of goodies. I was one of the weird kids who liked Almond Joys but the funniest thing was judging a house based on what you got.
No child wants a piece of paper in their bag and only a handful of houses would hand out anything other than “fun size” candy. There is nothing fun about smaller treats. It should be called “budget size” because it’s the only fairly priced box available. Candy gets expensive quickly and I have a feeling even the bigger bags at grocery stores raise the prices around this time of year to make a bigger profit. I didn’t think about any of that when I was young, but as a college student, I totally understand.
Halloween isn’t more fun now than when I was a kid. I miss going house to house, but there are benefits to growing up. Parties and costumes change. The best costumes make you laugh, but the allure of going out on a cold, windy, and wet night grows smaller with each adjective. Maybe the energy will come back when I’m a parent someday and I can help build a dorky costume for my kid. For now, the day seems more like a trick than a treat.