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Old 10-30-2007, 06:08 PM #10
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I live in a development and we have lots of kids. My daughter her husband a friend and her husband come over and hand out the candy to the kids. We order a pizza to eat and watch the Toms River Annual Halloween parade on TV. Been doing that for many years. I think this might be the last year. Even that puts to much pressure on me. I also have lost interest in it since my husband passed. Don't know what the future will be only God knows. EVERYONE HAVE A HAPPY HALLOWEEN Don't eat to much candy we don't wand the tummy aches. I should talk I am sweets.
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