TOTs for 2007
I am going to start this thread, but will not create the poll until October of this year. Just to see how many TOTs are going out to your place this year Well, last year I had about 52 TOTs.
- midnight kitty
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- jadewik
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I had zero at my apartment last year... and the year before... which is why I went to my in-law's for Halloween. I handled +250 kids there... I know that because I had 500 full-sized bars (250 for the church party and 250 for my ToTers) and I had to send my in-laws out for more candy!
I think the key is that theirs is a new neighborhood and there are a lot of families with younger kids there-- they haven't grown up yet. I don't think it's necessarily whether "ToT'ing" is in or out... I think it's more or less that kids grow up. Of course, the neighborhood and type of residence helps.
Of course... greed does play a part. Many people ask themselves "why should I buy candy for a bunch of kids I don't know?" ... and then you have the bitterness from people who handed out a full-sized candy bar to a little girl under 5yrs old and hear her dad say "Daddy's going to have to help you eat that one..." (not that I'm speaking from personal experience or anything)... and then after a few years... people stop handing out candy and kids have to go elsewhere.
I'm pretty new at the passing out candy part... being recently liberated from college and finding a place where kids come en masse.... but I did learn a lot from last year's experience... mainly:
1- Don't put your cauldron of candy out where they can reach it... cause they will reach.
2- Try not to let the parents bother you... cause they do and say retarded things.
3- I'm prolly going to give out half-sized bars to kids not really dressed up or the younger kids... don't worry. I have plenty of ideas *grin*
4- kids LOVE glowsticks... which has inspired this year's splurge on 1k glow bracelets. *angelic grin*
... sorry if I'm long-winded. I stumbled on the community today and I'm going nuts being in this Halloween saturated atmosphere!
I think the key is that theirs is a new neighborhood and there are a lot of families with younger kids there-- they haven't grown up yet. I don't think it's necessarily whether "ToT'ing" is in or out... I think it's more or less that kids grow up. Of course, the neighborhood and type of residence helps.
Of course... greed does play a part. Many people ask themselves "why should I buy candy for a bunch of kids I don't know?" ... and then you have the bitterness from people who handed out a full-sized candy bar to a little girl under 5yrs old and hear her dad say "Daddy's going to have to help you eat that one..." (not that I'm speaking from personal experience or anything)... and then after a few years... people stop handing out candy and kids have to go elsewhere.
I'm pretty new at the passing out candy part... being recently liberated from college and finding a place where kids come en masse.... but I did learn a lot from last year's experience... mainly:
1- Don't put your cauldron of candy out where they can reach it... cause they will reach.
2- Try not to let the parents bother you... cause they do and say retarded things.
3- I'm prolly going to give out half-sized bars to kids not really dressed up or the younger kids... don't worry. I have plenty of ideas *grin*
4- kids LOVE glowsticks... which has inspired this year's splurge on 1k glow bracelets. *angelic grin*
... sorry if I'm long-winded. I stumbled on the community today and I'm going nuts being in this Halloween saturated atmosphere!
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