The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

Although there are a lot of years between my daughters' Halloweens and mine, many of my memories are just as clear and strong as theirs are. My next door neighbors included 3 children, all older than me and all accustomed to keeping an eye on me. They were more siblings to me than neighbors, and every Halloween for years and years, they took me trick-or-treating.

One of the most memorable times was when I was quite small. It was late. We finished most of our block and beyond and were headed home. While we waited on the corner to cross the street to my house, two cars collided in front of us. It was loud, it was scary, and I remember screaming, bringing most of the neighborhood outside. A bit traumatic for a three-year-old. (I'm 2nd from the left in the clown costume. Oldest of the neighbors is the tall, pioneer in the back.)

By the time I hit junior high and high school, my family had moved to a small town, where Halloween had become famous for trouble. It didn't take long for the new grocery store owners to realize they needed to hide the cartons of eggs early in the day. My senior year, I rode with my best friends as we drove around town, and for the rest of the winter, that car smelled of rotten eggs whenever the heater was turned on. We never threw a single egg. Bales of hay were "borrowed" from neighboring farms and dumped in the middle of the main street, making driving...interesting. Smashed pumpkins (not the band) were often stolen and joined the hay bales in the street. There were a few times when those bales were set on fire. In years past, outhouses were tipped over. By the time I was in high school, it became so bad that the sheriff deputies--some on horseback--came to town to try to keep the craziness within bounds. There were a couple of years that I participated as a crazy by riding in the back of a pickup truck and holding on for dear life. Then there was the five feet deep hole ("Devil's Hole") I fell into while running in the dark...
Is it any wonder that I love Halloween? And apparently my daughters do, too, because they still enjoy putting together and wearing costumes as they take their own families trick-or-treating. Me? I just sit back and enjoy my favorite holiday in peace and quiet, along with an appropriate movie or two.
Hope you and yours have a wonderful and non-scary Happy Halloween!!
Published on October 31, 2011 09:44
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