tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5397984884275048799.post6277073358287535857..comments2024-03-24T08:33:53.354+00:00Comments on MumBo-JumBo: Halloween fly past.....MumB / @mumboshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04028202984783421119noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5397984884275048799.post-33533588064190986842015-11-02T12:47:24.041+00:002015-11-02T12:47:24.041+00:00My brother-in-law is late 70s and lives alone and ...My brother-in-law is late 70s and lives alone and hates opening the door but if he doesn't they throw eggs at the window (he doesn't live in a very nice neighbourly area). Shame they don't all follow the etiquette of no pumpkin no knocking. MumB / @mumboshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04028202984783421119noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5397984884275048799.post-40377798594996741982015-11-02T10:43:15.172+00:002015-11-02T10:43:15.172+00:00Lovely! When C was very small, she went trick or ...Lovely! When C was very small, she went trick or treating with a friend. The friend lives on a footpath and her mum had already asked the ppl living along the slip whether they would mind if the girls dressed up and knocked on their doors to give cakes ( the girls had baked hallowe'en cupcakes so instead of getting, they were giving- they did get given some sweets in return but they didn't expect to). It was all very neighbourly. <br /><br />In our courtyard, the dad next door asked us a couple of years if we would mind if their boys knocked on our door, which was fine and I got sweets in for them. <br /><br />However, I really don't like it, especially unaccompanied groups of youths I don't know on my doorstep. I do feel intimidated. It's best if they follow the rule of no pumpkin, no trick or treating. So we end up hiding in our own house! We were away this year. Somehow didn't feel so worried in someone else's town. Michellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11672124413416292432noreply@blogger.com