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Halloween
Fond memories of Halloween as a child, and times spent with my own children have me feeling nostalgic today. I recall the excitement felt as the holiday grew near. The anticipation of wearing a fun costume and knocking on neighbor’s doors who welcomed us with delightful goodies and candy, lingered well after Halloween. It is my favorite holiday because it is the special day we celebrated my three children’s birthdays. They were born on November 1,3, and 5. There was not enough funds to have three birthday parties so close together, but my children never minded. They were delighted to celebrate all their birthdays together on Halloween. Planning what each child would wear as their personal choice of costume was great fun and joy for me. We usually made our own costumes and I enjoyed the creative ideas they would come up with each year. One year we had a pumpkin piñata that was a big hit with all the kids in the neighborhood who invited themselves to the party. My son finally had to take off his blindfold and beat the heck out of the pumpkin with a baseball bat because it refused to give up its goodies after everyone tried to break its sturdy sides. Candy went flying everywhere out into our cul-de-sac street and there was a mad scramble to see who could pick up the most candy. My son has passed away now, and this first year of Halloween and his birthday without him brings back smiles and tears of those happy times. 10-31-21 Happy Halloween Everyone!
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