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101 Halloween Ideas
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Halloween
Family Tips and Advice
by: Alma De la Cruz
Adults, parents and their children cherish Halloween so much that
some of them even devote their energy a couple months in advance
just to make sure they get the most popular costumes, and to organize
the best parties.
Halloween is set in the Gregorian calendar every October 31 and
is one of the most anticipated holidays for children in which they
can get their favorite appetizer: candy. During Halloween, children
wear costumes and go door-to-door in their neighborhood, knocking
on doors or ringing doorbells while yelling "trick or treat!" The
inhabitants of the house, some times dressed up in scary costumes,
will then hand out small candies, miniature chocolate bars or other
treats.
That reminds me of an episode of the mysterious but still funny
detective TV show Monk when his new assistant was closing in on
a murderer who tried to poison his wife through a Halloween chocolate
bar, creating confusion as they thought some were given the poisoned
chocolate bar during their trick or treating.
People enjoying Halloween forget sometimes, like in any other festivity,
to party safely and therefore the number of accidents increase this
time of year. But on the other hand, it is my pleasure to recognize
that there have been increasing interests on safety manners to apply
during the Halloween trick-or-treating.
Having said that, I will give you my short Halloween family tips
and advice:
- Plan your route and make sure an adult knows where you are going.
- Have an adult accompany you for trick or treating.
- Never go alone, go with a parent or treat in groups.
- Wear reflective clothing so that you can be seen at night.
- Use make-up instead of a mask so that you can see well.
- Take a flashlight.
- Stick to well lit streets.
- Try to finish your trick or treating at 8 p.m.
- Do not enter into a stranger's house nor go to home where front
lights are not turned on.
- Always say please and thank you.
- Do not run into the streets.
- Cross streets only at corners, never from between parked cars.
- Do have an adult check your candy before you eat any of it.
- Do not eat candy if the wrapper is partially open or is taped.
Most of all, be safe and have fun!
About The Author
Alma De la Cruz, a staff mystic employed by http://www.psychicrealm.com,
has a profound personal history where she has unabashedly delved
deep into the heart of occult mysteries for an extensive period
of her life. Her name literally means “Soul of the Cross” in Spanish.
Currently she is working publishing a manuscript that delves into
the mysteries of Hispanic new age beliefs incorporating old insights
with new spiritual methodologies.
Check out her bi weekly metaphysical column: http://www.newagenotebook.com
where she takes a new twist, incorporating Latin shamanistic
philosophies with leading edge occult beliefs.
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