Here in Germany:
We have had our first trick or treaters since we have been here 3
years . Most have only had on a witch’s hat on and some make-up. I did
see that in the stores in town did have more things this year. I do
hope the children will be able to enjoy it for a few years before it
is ruined for them.
An Older American
On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 08:54:39 -0600, Katra
> wrote:
>In article > ,
> Dog3 <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote:
>
>> I suppose everyone that participates is ready for the little goblins to
>> ring the doorbell this evening. Anyone have any other party plans? I'm
>> home alone tonight so I'm doing nothing special. I'll have left over roast
>> beef made into sandwiches with horseradish cream. I think I'll make a pot
>> of soup and a small salad also. We way overbought candy. We only get a
>> handful of trick or treaters and we have tons of candy and I bought a big
>> box of individual serving size Cheetos also. I'll take them for lunch
>> next week if we don't hand them out. The mini Milkyways will be the last to
>> be given out. Those are mine! They'll only be given out if everything else
>> is gone.
>>
>> Michael <- stingy with the Milkyway bars
>
>We never get any kids to our door, so we did not even bother to do a
>jack-o-lantern this year, but I feel like I spoiled dad's fun... (he
>does a wonderful one every year!) so we will probably try to find a
>pumkin today for him. ;-)
>
>I plan to make some buffalo wings. They are thawed and ready for frying.
>I may start a fire, load them onto a foil boat and roast them in the
>smoker. We shall see. ;-)
>
>No candy. We don't need it! <lol> Might do a cheesecake instead!
>
>In the meantime, happy Samhain everyone!
>Here is your greeting card:
>
>http://home.centurytel.net/Katraslink/Witchesmoon.jpg
>
>K.