I have always looked forward to Halloween and all that came with it. When I was a kid in elementary school we would have a day when we would dress up in our costumes. We would as a class go from one class to the next showing off our costumes with the other classes. After that we would have a little Halloween party in our classroom and often our teacher would read us a story. In my neighborhood I would get together with all my friends and we would go out trick or treating throughout the our neighborhood, the next one and the one after that. We would literally run from house to house trying to get as much candy as possible. Back then the masks we would wear were nothing like the ones today, you couldn’t see out of them or breath out of them. Then as we would finally get tired we would head to the park that was at the end of the road, right in the middle of our neighborhood and they would have a giant bonfire and they would have hot (always would burn my tongue) chocolate and Tootsie rolls. The candies back then were the small candy bars, the peanut butter tasting (black and orange wrapped) candy, pixie sticks (pure sugar) and lots of gum. Then for the days that followed we would bring our candy to school and trade with our other friends. As I got even older, the nights would last even later for Trick or Treating, if it was a weekend we would always sleep over at my friend’s house, the one were his parents didn’t care how late we were out. We sometimes would be out until midnight. If we saw a house with its lights on we would ring the doorbell. They would usually drop any candy they had left into our bags and shut the light off. We would then go back to my friends house and watch a bunch of slasher movies. In high school Halloween meant it was time to smash pumpkins (don’t judge me..LOL), and we were basically a bunch of juvenile delinquents. Now as I have grown older it was the fun of taking my children out and getting them all dressed up into their cute costumes. Of course some times it wasn’t only the kids getting a treat, one of our neighbors were we use to live would give the parents a beer or a drink. Now we have a house that everyone calls the Jell-O shot house. I always tell my kids that all the Peanut M&M’s are mine and they are the cost of me taking them around the neighborhood. It does seem that more and more this holiday is less community oriented as it was when I was a kid and just a holiday for candy and spending money on outrageous costumes. I mean what kid needs a $100.00 costume. Well I just want to say Happy Halloween to everyone. If you don’t celebrate it that is ok to, but don’t judge me if I do. It is just a day to enjoy being a kid no matter how old you are.
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#Friday Funnies – Tim Hawkins – “A Homeschool Family”
Yes we are a homeschool family ourselves. Not this many kids, but I think this song is hilarious. Hope you enjoy it and Have a great weekend ahead.
Friends
Growing up we make friends all around
Some are close and some you just know
They come in all shapes and sizes
For different reasons at different times
We love the time we spend with them
Hoping it will never end
As we grow our friends often change
What we enjoy and what we do affects what we do
Friends from school
Friends from the neighborhood
Friends from sports, church or so much more
As we go into adulthood our friendships change again
Marriages, children and changes to our lives
Now they come from where we work
Where we live and from who our kids know
The closeness we had when we were kids
Replaced by that feeling of unknown
Hoping for that tightness we had when we were young
Someone to laugh with and tell our secrets to
Sometimes we get lucky and find such a friend
We hope that they will be around through thick and thin
A friend like that is hard to find indeed
Photo Credit: Pixabay.com
The Lion Sleeps Tonight
Awaiting the day of arrival
Looking into your eyes for the first time
Heart wrapped around your finger
Crawling along the floor
Pulling up to walk some more
First day of school, following the bus to ensure you’re not scared
School plays, recitals and field trips
Watching you scrape your knees when you fall on the ground
Holding you close as tears abound
Family trips, holidays and so much more
Into a young lady you grow so quick
Days go by, weeks than years
Graduation day is soon here
Watching you strike out on your own
Soon a young man catches your eye
Down the aisle I lead you, with a tear in my eye
So proud I am to watch you grow from the baby girl I held so close
To the fine you woman you have become
Always remember that, “In the Jungle, the mighty Jungle the Lion Sleeps Tonight”
Love Dad