Don't curse it now! We want Halloween to stay alive. Or undead. or whatever.
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Some of us do have concerns about certain Halloween traditions dying out due to religious advocates. Like Trick or Treating which is considered dangerous especially if you go alone.
Then you have to worry about your pets too and make sure they don't get out.
But if people are that worried about pets, they shouldn't have festivals then. The loud music and the thousands of people walking around all day is going to stir up the cats as well if not more than little ghosts and ghouls knocking on the door.
Even my own mother stopped taking me trick or treating at some point and opted to just buy our own Halloween candy. I've gotten to enjoy handing it out to the kids though.
Back then of course I lived out in the boon docks and there was no trick or treating. Sometimes my stepfather's brother would bring his kid up in a costume and we'd give him some candy. Hey, one trick or treater's better than none right?
At least that's one nice thing about living in town, Trick or treating, but then again I miss the country too.
I don't think people will stop having halloween parties and get togethers though. Churches and local schools will have "trunk or treating" and while it may not be as fun as Trick or Treating, at least it's better than nothing. For some kids it means extra candy.
Actually, I remember one year my parents took me to a Halloween event at a new store that opened and all the trick or treating was in the store. It was fun, but they only did it once.
Hosting a charity is a good way to keep the spirit of Halloween alive. And I plan to help decorate the college campus this fall!