 I am getting tired of it though but I just can not stop thinking about it.  People must think i'm weird
   I am getting tired of it though but I just can not stop thinking about it.  People must think i'm weird 
 I am getting tired of it though but I just can not stop thinking about it.  People must think i'm weird
   I am getting tired of it though but I just can not stop thinking about it.  People must think i'm weird 
 I love candies! I love punch drinks! I love JOLs! I love the smell of witch's brew! Even, I love my mummies!
 I love candies! I love punch drinks! I love JOLs! I love the smell of witch's brew! Even, I love my mummies! 

 The costumes, the candy, the decor, everything about it just makes me happy.
 The costumes, the candy, the decor, everything about it just makes me happy.and then BAM, it's winter and the blah's set in.OctoberChill wrote:I honestly don't know where the Halloween obsession came from. It seems the older I got the more I got into it.
I was into it as a kid of course too though. There's nothing like carving that first pumpkin of the year. The smell of it is like a drugThe costumes, the candy, the decor, everything about it just makes me happy.
A big part of it for me I think is that it signals the beginning of the colder temps and the holidays. From the beginning of October through New Years day is my favorite time of year. So when Halloween is on it's way I naturally get excited for the coming months as well.
 I am still getting used to the fact that Halloween is so huge.  I thought it was just a holiday but it is so much more then that.
   I am still getting used to the fact that Halloween is so huge.  I thought it was just a holiday but it is so much more then that.
I think you probably did, only one small experience at a time instead of all at once.Ghost wrote:I personally think that's great. I wish I had an experiance like that that gave me the love for Halloween. For me it runs in the Family. My father got hooked on it and passed it on to me. I'm glad your happiness was given to you through wonderful experiances throughout the years.


That's a variation, but not the way I do it. =PAndybev01 wrote:Is "reverse-trick-or-treating" when you take candy away from little kids?