Wednesday, October 31, 2012

The Halloween Spirit

Hurricane Sandy has left but the destruction it caused to some areas in the Northeast region is beyond comprehension. Some places have canceled or rescheduled Halloween activities amid public safety concerns. But in other places Halloween festivities are on today but caution is strongly advised as streets might still be littered with fallen debris.

(Halloween cake pops by All Sweet Corner)
As early as August stores are already decked out with Halloween party supplies and costumes. This is a strong testament to the fact that Halloween is one of the most favorite festivities in America.  The National Retail Federation survey reveals that $8 billion dollars is expected to be spent on Halloween. This figure scared the living daylights out of me.

I don't know about you but the idea of going to an adult playground to be chased and scared by ghoulish-looking people doesn't appeal to me.  I'd rather go to a pumpkin patch or farm and marvel at the carved pumpkins and gourds.

The Halloween spirit is definitely in the air today even as Sandy pelted most communities.  Some may not be able to participate in the celebration but I'm sure they're wishing all of those who are able to parade from house to house with their Halloween baskets to have a night of fun. 

I wish that everyone enjoy their gummy worms, chocolate, and lollipops today - but not too much. You can donate your extra candies to Operation Gratitude and Operation Shoebox and they will send them to our US troops who are serving overseas. You may also want to check out your local dentist if they participate in the Local Dentists’ Halloween Candy Buy-Back Program or you can check out this website

Have a safe and fun Halloween!  

Much love,
Lou

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