HALLOWEEN – OK
This afternoon I went to my grandson’s home where he was having a Halloween party with his mother, an assortment of relatives and cousins. It’s hard to describe the decorations in every corner of the house – in the bathroom, on the windows, on the stairs etc etc. I bought a VAMPIRE costume in an attempt to scare my grandson and other children. I think I succeeded. I stayed for awhile. When they got ready to go Trick or Treating I left.
My ex DIL had prepared over 200 bags of treats to give out. It seems as if there are a lot of children in their neighborhood. So different from mine. They gave out candy for awhile and then went Trick or Treating themselves.
We celebrated Halloween for years but then a letter came from the school explaining that Jewish children should not celebrate Halloween so I cancelled the holiday. My boys were older by then and had celebrated for years. My daughter was younger and was upset that I wouldn’t participate but I wouldn’t go against the school. I don’t understand why it took the school so long to send home letters. Besides we had many other holidays so I was only too happy not to have the "work" of a holiday which we weren’t suppose to be celebrating.
I know that many people and children in North America are big time consumers. We are very materialistic. I wish it would be different. I know I can start with my family and myself. I am caught up with the SHOPPING experience. I do try to be involved with hobbies but that also involves shopping. I am not doing any charity although I did in years gone by. A few times I gave my name in but never got a call back.
My hubby and I do donate to charity. We use to donate a lot more before he retired. Now I have two charity boxes in the kitchen and I try to drop coins in a few times a week. I feel very blessed and like to share with others as much as I can. I do not think however that I am conveying this message to my grandchildren. Maybe their parents are.
I spoke to my hubby. He drove until New Jersey. He planned to drive much further but he stopped a few times in search of miniature cars.
So that’s today. My lights are on in several rooms. Thanks for all your notes of suggestions, encouragement and support.
I like your idea of having charity boxes around the house. Sounds like it is such a huge commercially orientated event over there these days…thats a shame…there are simpler and cheaper ways for kids to have fun….but you are wise to be getting it in to a balanced perspective. hugs P
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I’d love to see a photo of you in your vampire costume! =)
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Happy Halloween!
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Sounds like a neat party. I went and walked the neighborhood here with my grandkids. We got lots of candy. Kids are happy and Granny got a walk. Then we went to visit my son so Uncle Mitt could see his niece and nephews. Love,
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If everyone would donate their change to charities, it could make such a biiiiig difference! :o) !! hugs, Weesprite
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i’m glad halloween is over for another year. take care,
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Halloween, as with all the holidays – both Jewish and Christian – has gotten ridiculously materialistic. Part of the reason I scaled back on Halloween this year was in response to that.
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I think it’s very easy to become too materialistic, but so hard to scale back, particularly when children are involved. Here it’s Christmas that is most likely to get out of hand, with too many gifts. I’m trying to give donations to charity instead of material gifts, but sometimes don’t, if I think the recipients wouldn’t appreciate it.I really like your idea of a donation box in the kitchen,may introduce that myself.
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