We had 4 trick or treaters tonight. 6 if you count the two times A came downstairs and absconded with candy, without wearing a costume. Rude! But this is why we hid the candy in E's room..."we" meaning E and me. We bought a bunch, but every year, I buy a bunch and put it in a big bowl and tell the boys to stay out of it, it's for Halloween. And every day, A says "I wish it was Halloween so I could have candy." and then my husband says "Well there's plenty there...you can have some." and then every year, I end up having to go buy more because there's hardly any left by Halloween. So this year, E and I bought it on the sly and hid it in her room so they boys didn't even know we had it. DH asks today "Do we have candy?" Yes. Yes we do. Because I hid it and didn't tell you I had it so you guys couldn't eat it all before Halloween!
I was good. I didn't eat any of it. I really wanted to after the day I had.
(Long story short, I had to call the police because there was a buck naked man walking down the street and I really didn't know how to handle it)
But I was a good girl. No self-medicating with Halloween snacks.
I had started watching the new netflix series about the Ed Gein story, but it's a dramatization, not a documentary, and it's just too creepy. So I watched the documentary about the daughter of the BTK killer, and a documentary called Audrie and Daisy about girls who are assaulted and get bullied so much afterwards that they try to commit suicide. It's really sad. So I watched those, and I only had to get up twice to answer the door. E had a birthday party to go to for her friend Bart. His birthday happens to be on Halloween, so she's not going to be home until after midnight. I was hoping there'd be more trick or treaters. Last year, there was a whole organized thing with about 30 kids. But Halloween is a new thing here, and they don't seem to understand what it really is...they only know what they've seen in horror movies. So last year, they stationed machete-wielding clowns, and zombies chasing kids down with chainsaws as they walked past to trick or treat. I had 4 year olds in tears at my door, having just been chased down by who knows which of the many haunted-house figures placed throughout the neighborhood. They didn't realize that that is ONLY in haunted houses, for older teens and adults, NOT on the street where small children are trick or treating. So I don't know if maybe parents chose not to let their kids do it this year? I heard that the woman who orgainized it last year moved, but I really thought some of the parents might at least bring their kids out, even without the whole organized "event".