Halloween trick or treating?

Hello

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I'm wondering, who among you makes the little ones happy and opens the door when they show up at your door? Whose doorbell have the children in costume already rung today? 🙂

who opens and who doesn't? 🙂

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LittleMac1976
1 year ago

I live in a big city in a residential block with 16 accommodation units.

It’s really ringing as well as never, maybe 1-2 times in the last 10 years.

I don’t put any candy for that, because after that, I’m sorry it’s stuffed in itself.

66trixie66
1 year ago

I have prepared a huge tub full of candy and drinking bags (can always be taken).
My garden has been the purest “travel destination” for Halloween for many years.
Normally, I have a lot of life-size scary figures out there that sometimes make noises and move, ghosts that are illuminated from the bottom red and green, skeletons crawl out of the ground, on the house wall a meter-sized spider climbs up and the windows shine with black light.
There are plenty of luminous pumpkins and cemetery lights.
Unfortunately, this year the weather is more creepy than anything else, it rains and storms should still exist, so most of the deco had to stay in and I could only die in the entrance area under the canopy.

The kids are happy that at least the talking witch and the Creeper are there 😊
And I’m looking forward to all those excited little monsters at my door.
Right now it rings every few minutes.
And in part, there are all the moves in front of the garden, apparently all Kita groups have agreed to run together.

66trixie66
1 year ago
Reply to  daniell0013

It’s only 1x a year for 4 – 5 hours maximum.
Grade was still my 13-year-old patenmädel with her BFF and got her share out of the tub, but that should have been so pretty.

edgar1279
1 year ago

My parents manage it. I’m sure 50 kids will ring again. I’d put the basket in front of the door for self-service.

AstridDerPu
1 year ago

Hello,

I have decorated, lightened the candles or turned on the lighting and put a candy stock on.

Yeah, I’ll open the door, and then I’ll give you candy to the bench that ringed at the door. Especially the small and originally dressed spirits, ghosts, witches and magicians, I like to put more into it than cruel, infallible mummies, etc.

After all, I know this from the Rosenmontag on the Lower Rhine from my childhood. There we children were also happy when the doors were opened when we were drawn from door to door and sang:

‘Bin a little king, don’t give me too little, don’t give me too much with the Besenstiel. Don’t let me get too long, I’m gonna have to go on a fool. 1, 2, 3 Pullewurst or an egg

👻AstridThePu👻

Sometimesscary
1 year ago

I’ve been with a lot of people. Much more than in previous years. I had to give sweets out of my stock 🙈

Sometimesscary
1 year ago
Reply to  daniell0013

No, I live in a village. Here there are only a lot of children who probably have been celebrating Halloween this year 🙃

schoschi06
1 year ago

So ca. 20 were already there!

schoschi06
1 year ago
Reply to  daniell0013

In a quiet part of a big city where there are many children!

X0ustx
1 year ago

I already ringed, I didn’t open because I don’t have any candy!

Nordseefan
1 year ago

Or better I wouldn’t open. Or if, then explain why there is nothing here.

It’s not common with us. No one comes

Violetta1
1 year ago

City center location, 3. OG

Nobody rings here, there are no kids on the way. Otherwise, yes, but that’s what I would have to eat.

PS: there’s only 1 child on the whole street.