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In a message dated 10/31/2001 9:25:45 PM Eastern Standard Time,

linman42@... writes:

<< There were a few kids out at about 4:00. Very quiet here too. My

students

didnt dress up either. i couldnt handle it. But I did wear my pumpkin

earrings and bat socks.

>>

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You gotta move to Rockaway! I had more trick or treaters than ever before.

They started at 2 & I had my last group at 7:15. My sister-in-law (a few

blocks away) ran out of candy by 6. There were lots of kids who didn't knock

who were covered with shaving cream. I guess they were having their own

brand of fun. Most kids came with a parent. I think folks were very

determined to give the kids a normal holiday.

Liam has been fighting a sinus infection and isn't a big sweet eater anyway.

So I had help giving out the candy. I got him a really nice Taz costume, but

he was afraid of it, so he was Tigger again this year.

Kathy, Liam's mom (3 1/2)

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In a message dated 10/31/2001 9:25:45 PM Eastern Standard Time,

linman42@... writes:

<< There were a few kids out at about 4:00. Very quiet here too. My

students

didnt dress up either. i couldnt handle it. But I did wear my pumpkin

earrings and bat socks.

>>

,

You gotta move to Rockaway! I had more trick or treaters than ever before.

They started at 2 & I had my last group at 7:15. My sister-in-law (a few

blocks away) ran out of candy by 6. There were lots of kids who didn't knock

who were covered with shaving cream. I guess they were having their own

brand of fun. Most kids came with a parent. I think folks were very

determined to give the kids a normal holiday.

Liam has been fighting a sinus infection and isn't a big sweet eater anyway.

So I had help giving out the candy. I got him a really nice Taz costume, but

he was afraid of it, so he was Tigger again this year.

Kathy, Liam's mom (3 1/2)

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Nic got into it this year.

He would knock on the door and if it wasn't answered within 5 seconds, he would

try the knob. LOL

Then when they did answer he just pushed his way into the house. Thank goodness

we only went to family and close friends' houses.

He signed " thankyou " but most thought he was blowing a kiss.

Di, mom to Jake(18,nda) and 4 (DS)

Pennsylvania

Re: Trick or Treat

We had a nice Halloween here in San Diego. We went to friends for a quick

dinner before the trick or treating began. My 50's girl went ahead with

friends (and dads) while my dh and I kept up the slower pace with our

ladybug and Baby Bop. was an adorable ladybug, though she didn't

want the hood with the antenae on them. So, I just put her hair into two

high ponytails, which looked like droopy antenae. She marched right along,

knocking on doors, etc., but at the first

house, after she got the candy, we said " what do you say " , and she looked at

the woman and said (and I kid you not, with perfect

clarity)....................

" One more please? " . Of course, the woman thought it was cute, and gave her

more candy. Yikes!!!!!!!! She tested this strategy at the next house as

well (with no prompting :-), with positive results again............it took

the next 30 houses to try and break her of that request. Who says our kids

take longer to learn things?

Baby Bop was the third 2 year old girl ij our family to wear the costume,

and I think its ready for retirement. She was the first to refuse the hat

part, which made it more difficult to figure out what she was, oh well.

Glad the frenzy is over.... now it's time to try and get rid of the candy

(without me eating it!).

Mom to (6), (3.5 DS) and (2)

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Nic got into it this year.

He would knock on the door and if it wasn't answered within 5 seconds, he would

try the knob. LOL

Then when they did answer he just pushed his way into the house. Thank goodness

we only went to family and close friends' houses.

He signed " thankyou " but most thought he was blowing a kiss.

Di, mom to Jake(18,nda) and 4 (DS)

Pennsylvania

Re: Trick or Treat

We had a nice Halloween here in San Diego. We went to friends for a quick

dinner before the trick or treating began. My 50's girl went ahead with

friends (and dads) while my dh and I kept up the slower pace with our

ladybug and Baby Bop. was an adorable ladybug, though she didn't

want the hood with the antenae on them. So, I just put her hair into two

high ponytails, which looked like droopy antenae. She marched right along,

knocking on doors, etc., but at the first

house, after she got the candy, we said " what do you say " , and she looked at

the woman and said (and I kid you not, with perfect

clarity)....................

" One more please? " . Of course, the woman thought it was cute, and gave her

more candy. Yikes!!!!!!!! She tested this strategy at the next house as

well (with no prompting :-), with positive results again............it took

the next 30 houses to try and break her of that request. Who says our kids

take longer to learn things?

Baby Bop was the third 2 year old girl ij our family to wear the costume,

and I think its ready for retirement. She was the first to refuse the hat

part, which made it more difficult to figure out what she was, oh well.

Glad the frenzy is over.... now it's time to try and get rid of the candy

(without me eating it!).

Mom to (6), (3.5 DS) and (2)

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In a message dated 11/1/2003 10:58:36 PM Central Standard Time,

mitchandcindy@... writes:

> I am surrounded by chocolate and sugar! My kids must have got 20-30

> POUNDS of candy last night. They couldn't even carry their bags they

> were so heavy. I will start throwing it away tonite - a couple

> handfuls at a time - so hopefully they don't notice! I wish I could

> keep out of it - but it calls my name - even in the middle of the

> night - why do I have to be food obsessed!? I hate it!

>

My sister brought some over.....Bad sister!!! And even with what I ate, I

still lost 2 lbs today....Wonder what I would have lost without the B'day cake

and the smarties....LOL.

Did you know they make extreme smarties?? Like the regular ones only extra

sour!

in Bama

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Rny to Ds revision 12/03

Down104lbs!!

Thanks to Dr. K!

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In a message dated 11/1/2003 10:14:58 PM Pacific Standard Time,

mjs93311@... writes:

> in Bama

> > Rny to Ds revision 12/03

> > Down104lbs!!

> > Thanks to Dr.

Hooray for ! I am so happy your scale is moving in the right

direction! Hugs and blessings, Ann

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In a message dated 11/2/2003 11:40:25 PM Central Standard Time,

positivelyann@... writes:

> Hooray for ! I am so happy your scale is moving in the right

> direction! Hugs and blessings, Ann

>

Very, very slowly! But at least it's moving. I plan to be very good starting

in the morning....Lots of protein and some carbs, but much less. We'll see

what happens.

in Bama

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Rny to Ds revision 12/06/02

Down104lbs!!

Thanks to Dr. K!

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, where in Ohio are you? I'm from Ohio, born in Columbus, grew up in

Dayton, moved here from Chillicothe.

Laurie in TN

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Happy Halloween Everyone

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I have given out crayons in the past. This year I will probably give

out glow bracelets. I got 1000 of them on ebay for about $40.

Ann Marie

On Oct 11, 2006, at 3:53 PM, Agnew wrote:

> What can I offer trick or treaters? I am looking for something

> without high fructose corn syrup, food coloring, and partially

> hydrogenated oils.

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Steph,

I am not big on Halloween. As a matter of fact, it is my least favorite holiday.

Nonetheless, I still do let my kids participate in trick or treating (a

tradition that

may soon come to an end). And, because they go out, I feel obligated to hand

something out too. So, I too go the non-food route and usually give something

like stickers or pencils or some little toy.(that I bought on clearance the year

before-too late for that now!). Some kids might be disappointed, but some are

relieved to get something other than candy.

Kathy

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back to the good old little boxes of raisins that my parents used to

give out and i always hated. any better ideas?

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> What can I offer trick or treaters? I am looking for something

> without high fructose corn syrup, food coloring, and partially

> hydrogenated oils.

>

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I've taken to handing out QUARTERS! Sure some will take a double look but no

complaints so far. Each candy bar they get is probably worth 5 cents. Coins do

not add to the landfill, do not harm health (well unless they're swallowed!)

and do not line the pockets of the candy companies. Yea! For my kids'

classmates, I have lined up a nice supply of pencils and stickers to put in

halloween themed ziploc bags. The teachers (and parents) will love me for that

foresight. Heh. ;-) I would do apples from the orchard for the trick-treaters

but honestly I do not think many people regard apples in a positive light as

treats nowadays. If I didn't know where my kid got that apple from, I would

take it away- maybe I am paranoid on that.

Sara

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> I would do apples from the orchard for the trick-treaters but

honestly I do not think many people regard apples in a positive light

as treats nowadays. If I didn't know where my kid got that apple

from, I would take it away- maybe I am paranoid on that.

> Sara

>

I'm sure you all remember the razors-in-apples stories. For me,

Halloween meant initially, only going to the very well-known and

trusted neighbors' houses (not too many in our rural setting). Then

eventually going to other neighborhoods with an older sibling and her

children BUT not being allowed to eat any candy until my parents had

sorted through it all and pulled anything they considered suspect,

including all fruit (and probably also their favorite chocolates

besides!).

http://www.snopes.com/horrors/mayhem/needles.asp

I think I might just turn off the porch light and hide this year.

~ Genie

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I hear that www.lifesvigor.com has lollipops that are free of corn syrup and

such. It was suggested on another group for holistic parents. I haven't tried

them, though.

Emilie

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OMG, Lou - HE has it TOO, no??? Like my better half or whatever he is of 27 years - (no marriage, thank you!). Has it but pretends he doesn't.

We will TALK! OK?

Bessie

In a message dated 10/31/2007 7:03:16 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, attitudeiseverything52@... writes:

Where is everyone? Not reading horror stories on the Scabies Forum website I hope!! Their problems are not the same as ours but I thought we'd get new ideas on how to fight these mutant mites.Well, tonite my husband of almost 21 years and I have agreed to part because he can't take all the cleaning etc I must do and ask him to bag everything..............who'd have thought something like this would break the tie. Well, I am too overwhelmed to care. I will gladly find a tiny apt to rid my self of these varmits.I hope everyone is progressing along. The baths 2times daily in kleen green and Ivermectin are hleping but I still have itchies in private parts AND am rollering mites off me and my clothes. Not as bad itching everywhere and in my eyelids.Think positive my friends!Lou

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well, this was thomas (6) first year out trick or treating...it went

very well! It was interesting though, he really was into the details

of people lives...like " why didnt they carve thier pumpkin? " and " why

isnt your house scary? " He also observed the big dipper, and gave me

a detailed explanation of how the whole lit up pumpkinon the porch

thing got started. He was very polite though, and onlygot scared

once, and recovered immediately. After 45 minutes, his pants had

gotten on his nerves (too loose) and he was eady to go home, his

suggestion, actually. He seemed to have a good time though, I am glad

we went. Next year he wants to be a vampire. This year he was a

soldier. I am so glad I was off work and got to go with him! Happy

Halloween yall!

kate

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>Yes, Yes and YES!!

I hope your move went well. I'm sure it must be a relief!!

As soon as I find a place my light bulbs (still in shipping carton),

Kleen and Green and I are out of here. I am a pack rat so this is my

biggest challenge to throw away most of my stuff and pack the rest in

tubs to go to storage for at least a year or more.

I feel like I am in the citizens protection program. I am not even

going to take my rolodex.

I will try to work up the courage to look at that site.............

it just might take me off the deep end at this point. I am very

scared and fragile. " Baby steps " is what I keep telling myself.

(That's from the movie " What about Bob " with Bill Murray and it's

very funny.............and this stuff isn't).

Keep up the battle!

Lou

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> OMG, Lou - HE has it TOO, no??? Like my better half or whatever he

is of 27

> years - (no marriage, thank you!). Has it but pretends he

doesn't.

> We will TALK! OK?

> Bessie

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> In a message dated 10/31/2007 7:03:16 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> attitudeiseverything52@... writes:

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> Where is everyone? Not reading horror stories on the Scabies Forum

> website I hope!! Their problems are not the same as ours but I

thought

> we'd get new ideas on how to fight these mutant mites.

>

> Well, tonite my husband of almost 21 years and I have agreed to

part

> because he can't take all the cleaning etc I must do and ask him

to bag

> everything..everythineverything..<WBR>.........<WBR>...who'd have

thought

> break the tie.

> Well, I am too overwhelmed to care. I will gladly find a tiny apt

to

> rid my self of these varmits.

> I hope everyone is progressing along. The baths 2times daily in

kleen

> green and Ivermectin are hleping but I still have itchies in

private

> parts AND am rollering mites off me and my clothes. Not as bad

itching

> everywhere and in my eyelids.

> Think positive my friends!

> Lou

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