So DD wants to do trick or treating - i can barely contain my joy
We have two escape artist dogs that i don't want to have to keep in the garden tomorrow evening because of trick or treaters. Last year one of them slipped out and no one noticed for a while, fortunately he just took himself round to my mums house.
Is that terribly grouchy and hypocritical?
Last year we decorated the house as DD had a halloween party so i know that pretty much acts as an invitation as we only ever knock on houses with a pumpkin or deccies so this year we are not decorating (much to DD's disgust) so that it doesn't encourage.
Do you think people are grouches if you see no trick or treat signs?
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To put up a "no trick or treating" sign, even though im taking DD?
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LEMisafucker · 30/10/2013 14:57
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