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	<title>Carleen and Mike &#187; 2007 &#187; October &#187; 31</title>
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		<title>Halloween</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2007 00:55:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Me and Carleen were talking about Halloween for us as kids and how different it is now. Observe: I&#8217;m here, alone, except for Liam, it&#8217;s 6:30 as I write this, yet I haven&#8217;t had a single trick-or-treater. 10 - 15 years ago, I should have several rings of the doorbell, by at least the younger [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Me and Carleen were talking about Halloween for us as kids and how different it is now. Observe: I&#8217;m here, alone, except for Liam, it&#8217;s 6:30 as I write this, yet I haven&#8217;t had a single trick-or-treater. 10 - 15 years ago, I should have several rings of the doorbell, by at least the younger crowd still out with their parents. It&#8217;s probably just as well, we didn&#8217;t buy any candy anyway, we never get trick-or-treaters. Also, both the mall and Wal-Mart are having a trick-or-treat night. In a way, it&#8217;s kind of sad - a generation of kids with parents so scared of some vague, ethereal boogeyman (read: pedophile), that they&#8217;re subjected to trick-or-treating in bright, safe gigantic symbols of American commerce. I understand the fear, I really do, I&#8217;m wondering if I won&#8217;t fall prey to the same fears as Liam grows older. Isn&#8217;t it better to fear the boogeyman that&#8217;s not there, than to risk allowing your child to fall prey to the one that is? </p>
<p>Halloween has almost returned back into an &#8220;adult&#8221; holiday, instead of taking your kids out trick-or-treating, you drop them off at the babysitters while you dress up to go to a Halloween party. Maybe that&#8217;s what Hallloween is morphing into, I don&#8217;t know. Maybe I&#8217;m just out of touch with the trick-or-treat crowd. Maybe it&#8217;s just more Bible belt, anti-pagan trash that&#8217;s ruining my holiday. What I&#8217;m <em>really</em> sad about is how apathetic I&#8217;ve become towards the whole holiday. It never crossed my mind until yesterday to even buy candy, and even then I forgot - and it doesn&#8217;t even look like it&#8217;s made a difference. I just rent my horror movie (actually, I did that yesterday, and I didn&#8217;t rent, I bought 28 Weeks Later, awesome, but actually not a very good Halloween horror movie), I&#8217;d say eat a butt-load of candy, but thanks to Crohn&#8217;s I can&#8217;t even do <em>that</em> anymore. So basically I rent a movie and if I get around to it, carve a pumpkin (we actually did that this year, first time in the 5 years we&#8217;ve been here. </p>
<p>LATER:</p>
<p>But are any of my above reasons the real reason why we don&#8217;t get trick-or-treaters? Are there really less people trick-or-treating than when we were kids? Can I really blame the lackluster turnout on society? Unfortunately, no I cannot. As I was putting Liam down to sleep just now I heard (and saw as I passed the window) many children and parents out making the rounds, all of then blowing right by our house. And then it struck me&#8230;we have no porch light. </p>
<p>*sigh*</p>
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