Halloween is a big event on our street. Most of the neighbors decorate their houses, and some of the adults dress up. Someone grills hot dogs for the kids, and we give those out for free. James' brother and his wife came to visit this year for Halloween, and it was great having them here. We had fun. The weekend before Halloween, I made up 300 little baggies with candy inside. Last year, we just left the candy loose in a bowl, and we had trouble with kids taking two fistfuls of candy. The baggies prevented that, but we still ran out. We had over three hundred trick-or-treaters. We started giving out punch last year, and we did it again this year. We gave out about 4 gallons last year, so that is what I prepared for this year, thinking we might not have as many trick-or-treaters since Halloween was on a Wednesday. I was wrong. We ran out. The last batch was lemonade, because that is all we had left in the house to mix up. We gave out 6 and 1/2 gallons of punch, and had none left. I think we had more trick-or-treaters than we've had before. We had to turn a few kids away.
We stuck with our Alice in Wonderland theme from last Halloween, and we added The White Rabbit to the mix:
Alice, the King of Hearts, the Mad Hatter, the White Rabbit, and the Queen of Hearts.
Our next door neighbor usually dresses up as Frankenstein, and but he
was called out of town for work. I had a number of kids ask where he
was. I even had one kid mournfully tell he that he was so sad that
Frankenstein was not home.
Here's a pic from last year:
We played Tim Burton's adaptation of Alice in Wonderland on our outdoor screen.
Our front porch:
A couple of pics from the neighbors' yards: