Linda has gone all out this week for our Stream of Consciousness posts and has given us which, witch and wich to use. We have to start out posts with which and get witch in somewhere too for some bonus points but if we try being clever and write which witch is which, then we lose all our points!
[clickToTweet tweet=”Which word is synonymous with Halloween to you? #SoCS” quote=”Which word is synonymous with Halloween to you?”] Is is vampire, ghost, zombie, or witch? Perhaps it is pumpkin or Trick or Treat that you associate with Halloween. When I was younger we never dressed up or went Trick or Treating as it was something that just didn’t exist at that time, or if it did I was not aware of it! We played games like apple bobbing and frightened each other stupid with ghost stories instead. We were then too frightened to sleep but knew we had to by midnight or the witches might get us!
It doesn’t take long for times to change though. When my daughter was small I used to dress her up and we would go Trick or Treating, as she loved it! The square where we live and the streets nearby has loads of children so Halloween was a very busy night. The doorbell would be going every few minutes and the huge bowl of sweets would have to be refilled before we finally had to admit defeat at around 7pm when there was nothing left, and put a note on the door. No matter how many sweets we bought every year, we would still run out so early!
I never used to decorate much, but we always had a pumpkin (usually that we had grown in the back garden), but when my daughter got to around seven years old, I succumbed to buying some, and it was fun trying to make the house look spooky; I love looking to see how everyone else has decorated their houses too.
Mind you, it is another tradition that has changed. It seems to be more about the sweets and treats now than the fun and frights that I remember. I know which I prefer!
And now they just want to scare people silly…. Well the older kids anyway!
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Yes and in an intimidating and nasty way, sadly!
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I know… trying to make sure my two don’t think that’s the way to trick or treat!
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It is a tough one, Sis!
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Being American, I cannot remember a year without trick-or-treat. I enjoyed it when I was wee, but I stopped enjoying it around age 10, preferred to stay home and pass out the candy, see all the costumes. I still prefer that. And I’m old enough now to buy my own candy, year-round! lol I don’t like to be scared.
Just not a Halloween person.
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Yes, it is much more fun being home and seeing all the costumes. 🙂
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