There have always been some things about Halloween that we should worry about. In today’s society, there are a lot of crazy people out there. We can’t always trust everyone, not even our neighbors. Our parents have warned us every year about how we don’t need to eat any of our candy on Halloween night. We never understood why exactly. I used to think it was so they could have the first pick of my candy that I worked so hard for. Now that I have aged, I know why they didn’t want us to eat our candy right away. Not everything you get back from trick or treating is candy. Sometimes people actually hand out drugs to little kids. I never really worried about something like that when I was little, but it is an actual concern these days. People
Today I am honored to be standing here presenting the Conn Smythe trophy to my friend Duncan Keith. The Conn Smythe is awarded to the most valuable player during the Stanley Cup Playoffs. I first heard of this tremendous defensemen back in the 2009-10 season where he helped prevail the Chicago Blackhawks to their first Stanley Cup victory since 1961. It seems like Duncan never has a bad season and makes very few mistakes on the ice. The amount of time he puts into this game really shows his dedication and love for hockey.
Then there are others who say something in the house won 't let them leave. Many people in the town never talked about the house when their children wanted to know why no one lives there. Now October 31, 2016, teens, children, and parents go from houses to blocks for free candy. People never go near the old Carson 's house
Trick-or-treating hasn’t always been part of the celebration, although, it is one of the main traditions of Halloween. Children go around from house to house dressed up, asking for treats (typically candy) and when they approach the door they say “Trick-or-treat?” The “trick” part of it is when you do not
All Hallow 's Eve, or as it’s known to everyone who 's not a priest in a B horror movie: Halloween, has never been a pre-holiday season staple in my Southern Baptist family. My parents have never embraced the spooky side of Halloween. While the other kids were cramming entire chocolate bars into their mouths amid heated debates over how many rolls of Smarties it takes to equal a fun size Twix bar for a trade, I was learning how candy corn can remind me of Jesus. Not only are my parents morally opposed to Halloween, but we also live off a highway in the country where the trees form a tunnel of foliage over the road almost cheering on drivers as they fly around corners like NASCAR racers. If I had ever dared to go out trick-or-treating on this Daytona speedway of a road, I would have
One of the most-awaited moments of the year is right here once again. Dim neighborhoods are brightened by ghastly smiles of Jack-o '-lanterns in communities where the breeze is also slowly getting colder and the leaves that have fallen off of pines give each step a crunch. In a few days, children dressed like pirates, princesses, ghouls, and little monsters will be knocking on doors requesting goodies and several other goodies. Yet just before Halloween begins, you can delight the kids in your community by teaming up with several moms and dads and arranging a Halloween scavenger quest.
2. Tonight for Halloween, me and some friends are going over to one of my friend’s houses to watch scary movies. I am riding home with Laney after school and the other people will get there around 4:00 pm. Laney is really good at special effects makeup, so she is going to do some on all of us for fun.
The world’s happiest place, a place where everyone and the kids want and need to go to, the place where families spend that valuable time together. #Going to Disney World is like unwrapping gifts on Christmas with family, friends, and loved ones. It’s a great feeling being able to go and experience that. There’s plenty of rides, games, sites to see, and walking at Disney. * It’s every little kid’s dream to go to Disney World and meet the one and only Mickey Mouse.
Justin St. Patricks is day of when the saint of Ireland died. The saint of Ireland was a 16 year old boy from Great Britain, but when he was kidnapped he was brought to Ireland as a slave. But he escaped and returned to Great Britain. When he was older he returned to Ireland to spead the word about Christainity. When he returned to Ireland he was named the saint of Ireland.
Halloween I’m going to go trick-or-treating” I replied “No you are not you’re grounded”, “What? Why?” “Your grades mister until you can pick them up you can go out and do whatever, until then you are to stay in this house” I clinched my teeth together “Yes sir” I replied “If mom was here she’d let me go” I mumbled “What did you say?” dad asked “I said if mom was here she would let me go” “Well your mom isn’t here, is she?”
Teachers reveal on past Halloweens Halloween told by teachers’ point of view “It was one spooky Halloween night, when my brother and I went trick or treating with our friends. We cut through a cemetery, where only the moonlight light our path. We were calmly walking when we heard spine-chilling noises coming closer. We all ran, but unfortunately I had dropped my candy bag. My brother took the brave decision to go back and get it,” told Mr. Cockerham.