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Halloween 2024 is in the books! Whew what a day it was.

Firstly, it was 80 degrees. In New Jersey, at the end of October. Everyone was roasting in their costumes, especially the kids who had costumes with face and head pieces (transformers, Sonics, Stitches, animals, etc). I was hot in my long sleeve Victorian witch dress!

I ran from work to meet T at L’s school for a “Boo to Drugs” parade. The school district is not using the word Halloween, and I have mixed feelings about it. But I understand why. Pagan holiday and all.

Boo to Drugs 🤷‍♀️ aka 🎃

My son’s school called their parade a Harvest Festival but all the decor was that of Halloween: spooky, scary, whimsical. Very little of actual harvest. I guess anything but the word “Halloween.”

After the harvest fest, R’s preschool had a Trunk-or-Treat. It was a wonderful event. The preschool is public and free for everyone regardless of income but they really went above and beyond. The teachers and staff were in the parking lot, with their car trunks decorated and treats ready. L went to this preschool before R so her teachers gave her hugs, it was so special.

So cute 🥰
Ghostie!
Barbie!
Nightmare before Christmas!

There where many, many more vehicles that was just so cool. So very thankful to both L and R’s school for such fun stuff.


But guess what? Halloween wasn’t over by then. We went home, took off our hot costumes, rested for about 40 minutes, freshened up, and went out to trick-or-treat with our neighbors from a variety of locations in town. We had about 15 families all going around the block? It was awesome. Instead of talking about it, let me just spam you with pictures.

T and R 🎃
Our street!
I loved the decor of this house
The look on L’s face “trick-or-treating is serious business”
Neighbors
Our other neighbor was sitting outside, at the ready!
Our house 🎃

Anywho. Halloween was fun, we have tons of candy, and I brought half of it to my school today- high school students will happily ate some of it.

My kids had about three candies each (so this a tootsie roll, plus a small bag of gummies, plus a small square of chocolate). And that was enough. But of course, there had to be drama:

“But why can’t I just eat the whole bucket????”

Hope you all had a sweet Halloween!

Halloween 2023 recap can be found here


9 responses to “Halloween 2024!”

  1. Tobia | craftaliciousme Avatar

    Oh that last photo is heartbreaking and funny at the same time.

    Looks like you had a really full and fun day.

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  2. J Avatar

    Did you board up your windows for Halloween? It looks like you all had a GREAT day/evening. ❤ Now I want a tootsie roll.

    We had 1 trick or treater, and she only came over because she was looking for her mom, who was here dropping off a package that was delivered to her house by mistake.

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  3. Michelle G. Avatar
    Michelle G.

    That is way too hot for Halloween!! It looks like you had a great time in spite of the heat. I had no idea that someone would object to the word Halloween!

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  4. Elisabeth Avatar

    That dress is amazing (and also…gorgeous; that colour is stunning on you), and I especially love that you coordinated your glasses. Your family always knocks Halloween costumes out of the park!!

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  5. San Avatar

    80F for Halloween. Oof. That’s too hot! Other than that, your Halloween festivities (and your costumes) looked amazing 🙂

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  6. Kyria @ Travel Spot Avatar

    Wow, 80 degrees!! That is crazy. What a difference from Lisa’s snow filled yard photo, or the rain that we had here in the PNW! What is happening to this earth!?? I am glad that you guys had a good time and I love your costumes. Also, once again, your hubby did a great job with the decorations!

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  7. Stephany Avatar

    80F on Halloween in New Jersey makes me very anxious, lol. I don’t like that!!

    You look amazing in your dress – that color looks GREAT on you! But I wish it wasn’t so hot for you.

    What is Halloween if not to eat every single piece of candy in the bucket?!?! I kid, I kid. Smart idea to bring it in for the high schoolers!

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  8. Natka Avatar

    Oh my goodness, love the photos! And love it that you and your husband were all-in and had AMAZING costumes!!!!

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