Throwing skittles at trick or treaters seems like it could almost be part of their marketing plan.
I'm enjoying the candy delivery systems reporting very much! I didn't even buy candy this year, just gonna leave the light off. Trick or treating is discouraged anyway, although the city has several "drive through trick or treat" locations which seems like a pretty good idea for a compromise
flea, do you have any cardboard (like Amazon boxes you kept for your cats to play in) you can use to make an open-top candy slide/chute?
You guys are much more fun than my plan of putting some candy into ziploc bags for the 2-4 kids I am expecting.
I have no idea if I am getting kids. They didn't have the usual party in the park this year. DH will have candy, but I suspect I'll be freezing it or giving it away elsewhere.
Be sure to check out the press thread. We are making the jump to the new board.
Have I told you lately that you're awesome, Gud? Because I mostly can't see what all goes into making the move, but that status page is pretty sweet, And I'm pretty sure that's due to your awesomeness.
Timelies all!
Good news, the teacher at Mr. S's school tested negative, so all classes will be doing the three days in person/ 2 days virtual this week.
We're going to set up a tray table outside with the candy on it. We only got one bag, since we don't know how many trick-or-treaters there will be. (Both the county and the city recommend against trick-or-treating this year)
You guys, Emily Nussbaum did the tube!! [link]
Exciting night for the board. I'm going to check my password.
We put candy out in a bowl, but I don't think the apartment building is trick or treating. Or, the kids within it, more precisely.
The candy tubes and trebuchets are cracking me up.