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Trick or treat? We're failing our children!

By
Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Bain 49381

 

Have you noticed that for the past ten years kids showing up at your front door have no clue about Halloween tradition? Ask every kid who rings your doorbell tonight what "trick or treat" means. Every one of them will say (cutely, unless it's one of the neighborhood teenagers who usually don't even bother with costumes) "candeee?"

We have failed as parents! These little goblins don't know they're supposed to scare us because we haven't trained them properly. We need to recover our national identity. This year, please, please, please instruct your children in proper Halloween etiquette. Show them how to appear menacing, how to threaten the mysterious trick should the homeowner not fork over the goods.

I do my part by opening the door with my usual Halloween roar and fierce aspect, costumed as a righteous tax collector. Once the kids take the step forward they've just lost, I tell them that I'll take the treat and start to reach into one of the bags. When they protest, I say "Get used to it, Batman and Joker, this is America! You're going to have to learn to live with the fact that scary characters will take your hard-earned money as long as you live." (This remark usually brings applause from the parents shivering at the fringe of the flickering porch light.) We all have a good laugh, I put the Snickers in the bags, and wave goodnight.

I enjoy Halloween more than the kids. And I don't really think that all my hard-earned money is being taken by the scary characters every April. Just most of it.

Portsmouth NH Real Estate Agent - Rebecca Skane, Realtor®, e-PRO®
Keller Williams Coastal Realty - Portsmouth, NH

I still remember as a child knocking on the door of one of my neighbors and screaming "TRICK OR TREAT" along with the rest of the kids when he opened the door.  He smiled, look down at us in all of the glory of our Halloween costumes and said, "Okay......TRICK."  We all just stood there and looked up at him with our mouths open.  We didn't realize that someone could pick the other option.

I really have no idea why I remember that.

Oct 31, 2008 05:09 AM
Thomas R. Martin Broker/Owner ICPM
Investors Choice Property Management - Sacramento, CA
Property Management the way it SHOULD be.

When I saw how may teens and pre-teens chose to dress as ladies of the night (no, not vampires), I was sufficiently frightened. Or maybe just sad.

Happy Halloween. Where did all the ghosts and goblins go?

Oct 31, 2008 05:17 AM
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