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Halloween Humor Parenting

The 5 Stages of Halloween Fun

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Halloween was meant to be fun. But, I think there is an evolution that happens in your life from the time you first discover what it is even all about, to the time you become a parent and it is all of a sudden your job to make sure your kids’ Halloween wishes come true. Halloween changes over time as you age. And, while there is fun to be had in every stage, everything changes when you become a parent.

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Stage 1: Candy Love/Obsession. Yesterday, as I slid the hand-me-down Woody costume onto my almost two year old to go to our church’s trunk or treat activity, he burst into tears. I grabbed the Woody doll and tried to explain. “See, you’re Woody! This is fun! It’s Halloween!” He cried for 15 minutes. I would have taken him out of it, but you see, it was quite a fight to get him into it in the first place. Like, a ridiculous one. Maybe that’s why he was a tad bit traumatized? Anyway, we get there though, and people start handing him candy. And, suddenly a light bulb goes off. Suddenly, he’s totally into it. This morning, he brought me the costume and said his word for “treat”. It’s amazing to see the innate obsession for sugar that we are all obviously born with. The word “treat” has now jumped to the #1 spot in his most used vocabulary words. This is me at about the same age:

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That cute little Dalmatian even made it into the local newspaper.

Stage 2: Exhaustion. This has to happen somewhere between 3-5 years old. You love Halloween, but you’re not quite up for the task. It’s hard work walking to all of those houses, but your little body can’t stop. You must. get. more. candy. Then you end up like this:

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A sad little cowgirl/cheerleader/floozy that just stepped out of a bar. Maybe I’m sad because no one knew what I was supposed to be. Poor thing. Working for that candy is no joke in this stage.

Stage 3: Quantity. I think at about 6 years old, when you are bigger, stronger, and can read, trick or treating becomes the ultimate in strategy. How many houses can I hit? What’s the game plan? How many of each candy bar did I get? How can I trick my little brother into giving me some of his candy so I can keep more for myself. My oldest is definitely in this stage right now.

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Stage 4: I’m too old for this, but I still want candy. The kids that fall into this category are usually around 14+. Heck, sometimes, I see adults trying this. I don’t dare tell them no, but I DO make the big kids say trick or treat. You want to come to my house wearing a potato sack and get handed candy? You are going to say trick or treat dang it! They roll their eyes and shove the bag forward. It’s a battle of wills. But, I don’t give in. I make them say it. “What do you saaaay?”, I say in my most annoying sing songy voice. They mumble reluctantly, “trick or treat”. I always win because the desire for candy is very powerful.

Stage 5: Adulthood (when it becomes a lot of work). I don’t know about you, but I have been almost brought to tears because of the stress of Halloween. No longer can you just slap some pony tails on your kid, give her some floozy make-up and a denim skirt and call the costume good. A quick trip around the block after dinner is not all there is to it. NOOO. You have to go to the church activity, the preschool parade, the neighborhood party, the elementary school parade, and by the time Halloween night actually gets there, you rationalize the 5,000 calories you are going to sit down and eat that night after the kids go to bed. “I earned it.” You think. I dressed them up 5 times, got boo’ed, had to boo people back, kept them from getting grass stains or chocolate on their costumes for a week, cooked chili for the neighborhood block party, and spent hours on pinterest finding the perfect school snack that I could take that was dairy, soy, nut, AND gluten free but also looked like a ghost. By the time Halloween night comes around, you are seriously questioning your sanity. What better way to fix the problem than to lay in bed eating your favorite candy bar in tiny bite sized portions? Who cares that you had to open 32 tiny wrappers to get the same quantity. Yep, when Halloween night comes around, you just want it to be over.

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That picture says it all doesn’t it? My Dad’s birthday is today. I’m sure he spent many, MANY Halloweens like this. Carrying a kid home (in this case…me) that had passed out from Halloween fun. Hopefully we at least baked the man a cake, but maybe not. I can just see it now….my mom says as they’re walking in the door after he’s had to carry me 5 blocks home, “Honey, let me take a picture” My Dad turns around and is thinking, “I just want this night to end.”

To parents everywhere: You’re almost there. Halloween is almost over, and when you lay your kids down to sleep tonight, don’t feel guilty stealing those tiny snickers bars. You have earned them, my friend. 

 


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  1. K.C. Wise says

    October 31, 2013 at 2:22 pm

    Um, YES! yes and yes!

    And not to mention that costumes for little kids (and adults, frankly) are EXPENSIVE. And I just paid some $20 for candy, which doesn’t seem like a lot, but it’s like -why- am I doing this??

    i completely opted out this year. The boys are too young to get it. Ursa Major’s preschool had a thing yesterday and we just flat out didn’t go–it wasn’t his day to be there, I didn’t feel like buying him a costume, and I certainly didn’t feel like fighting to get him into it, etc etc. And I feel so justified in not purchasing that $40 (!!!) costume now because it is raining here in Massachusetts and it’s COLD and I know my boys would walk a total of 5 feet before crying and carrying on. And they were going to do -what- with that candy anyway? Nothing, that’s what.

    wooooorrrrrsssst holiday. Seriously, wooooorrrsssst.

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    • Meredith says

      October 31, 2013 at 2:25 pm

      Yeah, I’ve never been that big of a fan either. But, I trudge along every year trying to make my kids’ candy dreams come true.

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  2. Rayna Drago says

    October 31, 2013 at 3:28 pm

    Man…I just love your blogs…I crack up every time.!!! You are freakin’ hilarious!!! I may not hate Halloween YET but your description of all that goes along with this holiday is so spot on! The parades, the other events, keeping the costumes clean, etc…exactly what I am going through! Plus I feel obligated that as a parent I MUST decorate the house outside. Ugh…what a pain that is! I hate that crappy spider web stuff…ever try getting that out of a dying prickly bush? Yeah…not looking forward to that tomorrow. And now I am battling my chocolate loving self to NOT eat the entire bag of candy sitting upstairs before tonight or else I will need to run 10 marathons next week! 😉

    Ok…maybe I DO hate Halloween!

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    • Meredith says

      October 31, 2013 at 3:46 pm

      You don’t hate Halloween, you just hate all the crazy extra crap that comes along with it!! I get it!

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  3. The Waiting says

    October 31, 2013 at 6:56 pm

    I am very quickly learning about these Halloween steps. Last weekend, we took C to this Halloween candy walk in our town, and I really looked forward to it because I remember enjoying activities like that when I was a kid. Boy was I surprised to see that they are a bit more stressful and tedious when viewed through the lens of adulthood.

    That last picture is awesome.

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    • Meredith says

      October 31, 2013 at 9:03 pm

      for sure. Everything looks harder in my opinion through an adult lens! ha!

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  4. Kerry says

    November 1, 2013 at 12:38 pm

    I love this and the pictures, particularly the first one with the rotting pumpkin, haha! Ours looks like that about one day after carving. you were such a cutie! All such true statements for Halloween these days.

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    • Meredith says

      November 1, 2013 at 1:24 pm

      Thanks!! 🙂

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  5. parkersue says

    November 11, 2013 at 1:01 am

    It’s not even a holiday, people! But I did hear a great idea on Ellen about the “Switc” Witch”…She comes the night after H’ween and SWITCHES all the candy for a TOY your kid’s been wanting…You can secrtly mail the candy to the troops later, or just go ahead and dump it! Wal-Mart’s already made their profit anyway!

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  6. Roshni says

    October 29, 2014 at 10:55 pm

    You just reminded me mainly of how tiring it is!
    Agree with each of these stages 100%!! 😀

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  7. Tiffany says

    October 30, 2014 at 5:38 am

    Great Post!! I think I’m stuck somewhere between stages 4 and 5 – yup I now I’m a ‘grown up’ but I want candy too…still it is so much work especially since I have to make sure my Kiddies are trick or treat ready and still try to swipe some candy for myself…LOL

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