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Yup, I’ve seen a huge transition to “trunk or treating” events in parking lots and whatnot. That’s what happens when half the young families live in apartment buildings.
We go through great efforts to give our kids the good-ole-days.
No video games, no TV, no phones, and lots of free range freedom.
I recently grabbed a trailer full of construction wood debris and brought it home so they can build things like forts, tree houses, rafts, swords and shields.
Except you are 58 on your third wife working on your second family.
Wow!! Never made the connection between why trick or treating has become so non-existent in many neighborhoods. This makes perfect sense
I was wondering why we don't get kids on Halloween, but you hit the nail on the head. We're definitely the youngest family on the street.
In my neighborhood the younger gen with homes don’t do much at all for Halloween.
All bankers belong under guillotines.
There’s still plenty of this in neighborhoods around here. But I’m not in a high cost of living area 🤷♂️ it’s awesome to see all the different costumes and try to guess what they all are
Never thought of it that way, damn.
Brother, this is not good. It’s actually very sad.
Where are the white kids
Here in Hyde Park in Austin Texas trick or treating has an enormous deal