However, just 2 streets over, in our same subdivision, the pack of kids and parents' cars was so thick that it took my husband 8 minutes to drive 3 short residential blocks. There must have been over 150 kids on that street. Not sure if it was some youth group or what, and why they all chose that street. Strange.
So, now I have tons and tons of candy left over. What to do?
We had a bunch that one of my teenagers distributed candy to while we took our younger kids trick-or-treating. We had a little candy left but we turned off the orange lights when we came in. Unknown to us, our youngest turned them back on and at 10:15, there was a knock on the door. There stood some really big teenagers holding their bags out.
We dumped the rest in their bags and took the lights down.
However, just 2 streets over, in our same subdivision, the pack of kids and parents' cars was so thick that it took my husband 8 minutes to drive 3 short residential blocks. There must have been over 150 kids on that street. Not sure if it was some youth group or what, and why they all chose that street. Strange.
So, now I have tons and tons of candy left over. What to do?
That was my situation 2 years ago. So this year, I gave handfuls of candy to each kid--I was NOT trying to have leftover candy.
Candy is all gone...woo hoo! Now DH is complaining that there are no butterfingers or reeses.
Umm you should have taken some out and set them aside for yourself. Not my fault, pal!