Halloween is my wife's favorite holiday and my girls both love it equally as much. Last year we did an at home "Halloween Egg Hunt" where we just hid a bunch of candy around the house and yard. We bought a giant bag of orange and black eggs and each kid had an assigned color so there would be even distribution, i.e. less fighting. The yo…
Halloween is my wife's favorite holiday and my girls both love it equally as much. Last year we did an at home "Halloween Egg Hunt" where we just hid a bunch of candy around the house and yard. We bought a giant bag of orange and black eggs and each kid had an assigned color so there would be even distribution, i.e. less fighting. The youngest got orange because she wasn't as good at finding eggs as her sister. Outside the house we used little plastic bags with jack-o-lantern and witch faces so they weren't looking for black eggs in the dark. The girls put on costumes and painted there faces and went nuts.
I'm still not sure about going trick-or-treating this year. We're both vaccinated, but they are too young. Most years, a lot of the houses usually put the candy out on tables at the end of their driveways and "tailgate" so it's pretty fun, but I'm worried about everyone breathing all over each other even though it will be outdoors. I don't know everyone well enough to assume they will take necessary precautions.
Halloween is my wife's favorite holiday and my girls both love it equally as much. Last year we did an at home "Halloween Egg Hunt" where we just hid a bunch of candy around the house and yard. We bought a giant bag of orange and black eggs and each kid had an assigned color so there would be even distribution, i.e. less fighting. The youngest got orange because she wasn't as good at finding eggs as her sister. Outside the house we used little plastic bags with jack-o-lantern and witch faces so they weren't looking for black eggs in the dark. The girls put on costumes and painted there faces and went nuts.
I'm still not sure about going trick-or-treating this year. We're both vaccinated, but they are too young. Most years, a lot of the houses usually put the candy out on tables at the end of their driveways and "tailgate" so it's pretty fun, but I'm worried about everyone breathing all over each other even though it will be outdoors. I don't know everyone well enough to assume they will take necessary precautions.