Who was your first trick-or-treater?
#61
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Dubois, Wyoming
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We sorry to say do not get any trick or treater's here. I wish we did always loved seeing the cute little one's and the older one's. I'd rather see the teenager knocking at my door for candy then out doing drugs or damage.
#62
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: North East Lower peninsula of Michigan
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My first one was a teddy bear my great nephew he spied the bag of kitty litter and wanted that. He is 2.
we live in the country and had a total of 8 kids this year, about average.
we live in the country and had a total of 8 kids this year, about average.
#63
Originally Posted by MegsAnn
Mine was a 2-yr-old Snow White. She forgot to say trick-or-treat and wanted to come in and pet my kitties. :)
They were dressed as Batman and Robin, my youngest son was Popeye the salor man and his girlfriend was a hippie chick, her nephew was spiderman 2 yrs old, his sister 1 yr was the cutest kitten ever with black fur all over and white on her belly. We had ton's of children includeing teenagers, we ran out of candy and my sister had to get more. I had the best time ever for a long time!!! :thumbup: :XD: :mrgreen:
#64
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Santa Clarita, CA
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I don't remember what the first one was but I do remember the most difficult one. He was about 6 or 7 yrs old. As I was putting the M &M s in in his bag, he announced that he hates M & Ms so I offered Skittles. He hates those too. then I offered 3 Musketeers but he didn't like that either. That is when I gave up.
His mother kept telling him to be nice and say thank you. Oh well, his loss.
His mother kept telling him to be nice and say thank you. Oh well, his loss.
#66
My first was Snow white too!!! I had about 60 kids which is up from last year! But I did something different this year, I handed out little pots of PlayDoh! I was pleasantly surprised to hear so many good things and excited giggles!
#67
No one. We live isolated. We take our children out and went to a church that had trunk and treat on their parking lot. The children had a wonderful time. I am greatful this church offers this alternative. Also they are very nice to my older "kids". Last year we adopted an adult son and he enjoys it very much too and people there are very nice. He does look young also but more like 16. We had 11 kids with us. One girl was from my friend. Come to think of it. We might be a scary crew if we all showed up at once on some ones doorstep. My mom is gone now else that would have been the only other stop.
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