iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Culture
 

Halloween - Part 1 Of 2

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
CD Mohatta

Halloween brings vivid memories to my mind. When I was a little girl it was children of about 6 years to 14 who trick-or-treated, and the little ones were kept at home. We would look forward to our costumes for weeks and usually made them ourselves. Ghosts were the most popular and plenty of good sheets were cut before mom found out. In those days no one had store-bought costumes. One year I was a princess. A pretty white cocktail dress with a gauzy top was pinned in the back to fit me, and the skirt that would have been just below the knee for a lady, came to the ankles on me. I thought there was none better. I remember the year my friend was a robot and we used poster paint to cover a large cardboard box and cut holes for the arms and head, and holes in a brown paper bag for the robot head.

The afternoon of Halloween we’d spend an hour carving pumpkins, put candles in, light them and set them on the steps to our house to welcome trick-or-treaters. In those days we collected for Unicef on Halloween night and we never went out without the orange box to collect coins for hungry children. The candy we collected for ourselves in brown paper bags.

We went out in small packs of children. It was always completely dark out. It was safe then and our parents didn’t worry sending us out alone. We’d have felt mortified to have our parents go with us. The other kids might think we were babies! Besides, parents walk too slowly! They’d cramp our style! We wanted more candy so we wanted to run between doors and as quickly down the streets as possible!

I remember when we’d get to a corner, we’d look down the other streets and decide which one had the most porch lights on. Porch lights meant they were offering candy. We’d bang on a door and yell, "Trick or Tree-eat!" and if we were feeling particularly saucy, "Trick or Tree-eat, smell my fee-eet, give me something sweet to ee-eat!" Nothing bashful about us. This was pure candy greed and we weren’t the least ashamed of it. And yet, I don’t think any of us dreamed taking more than one piece per house or forgetting to say thank you.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Social network users, click for myspace comments and myspace graphics. Add halloween myspace layouts to your profile.

Article Tags: candy [See Dictionary], parents [See Dictionary], wed [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on October 19, 2007 at Isnare.com
 
Rate [Ratings: 0 / 5] [Votes: 1]

The Magic Of Halloween - Part 1
Submitted by: CD Mohatta

Halloween or Holloween is a holiday celebrated on the night of October 31 in most countries Irish immigrants carried versions of the Halloween tradition to North America in the nineteenth century...

The Magic of Halloween - Part 2
Submitted by: CD Mohatta

This is continued from part one of this article series Please read that before you read this article...

It’s Better To Give Than To Receive
Submitted by: CD Mohatta

Around Christmas, our thoughts turn to buying gifts, writing Christmas cards, planning the holiday meals and getting ready for Santa Claus to magically appear and bring gifts to the children...

Christmas Shopping Tips
Submitted by: CD Mohatta

On November first, get yourself a nice cup of coffee or tea, gather whatever catalogues you have handy and paper and pencil, and get ready to dream your Christmas list...

Choosing The Right Christmas Gifts For Men
Submitted by: CD Mohatta

With Christmas just around the corner, many people are talking about what kinds of gifts to get for men...

Thanksgiving- Most Useful Turkey Tips
Submitted by: CD Mohatta

First, let me tell you something briefly about Thanksgiving Thanksgiving, or Thanksgiving Day, is a traditional North American holiday to give thanks at the conclusion of the harvest season...

Children’s Christmas Traditions
Submitted by: CD Mohatta

"Santa Claus is coming to Town” is one the main Christmas songs that most children know My children are no different...

Simplified Christmas Time
Submitted by: CD Mohatta

Christmas Time doesn’t have to be harried and stressful You can choose a few low-key traditions and enjoy the holiday even better than before...

How To Avoid Problems With Allergies At Christmas
Submitted by: CD Mohatta

Christmas songs, decorations in the stores, cold weather, and commercials for all the Christmas toys are the first things that we notice as the holiday approaches...

Enjoy The Christmas Holidays With Little Stress
Submitted by: CD Mohatta

Christmas gives all the people a lot of chances to unwind, relax with family and rejoice with friends...

One Family's Christmas Traditions
Submitted by: CD Mohatta

“You better watch out, you better not pout You better not cry, I am telling you why”...

Tips For Having A Less Commercial Christmas
Submitted by: CD Mohatta

There were years that we were very poor, so for months before the holiday we would save the things we needed anyway, to have as Christmas gifts...

Christmas Shopping
Submitted by: CD Mohatta

Short Cuts to Holiday Shopping Avoid the crowds and avoid leaving your shopping to the last couple of weeks...

Christmas Season
Submitted by: CD Mohatta

When Christmas Is Difficult Many of us have difficulty enjoying the holidays for a number of reasons, but usually, in one way or another, the reasons have to do with family...

Christmas Gifts - 2
Submitted by: CD Mohatta

How To avoid Tension During Gift Shopping For Christmas Should Christmas be a festival of joy or tension...

Western Cowboy Hats the Most Authentic Name in Hat
Submitted by: Kimberly Ducado

Around 1865 , there was a modest and hired room, where John B Stetson had a hundred dollars in his pocket, he then bought the tools that he would want to be the prodigious bequest he is to this day...

Feng Shui - Preparation For Christmas & New Years Entertaining
Submitted by: Amy U. Goodmann

In now time flat the Christmas season will be upon us Christmas means friends and family visiting from far and wide...

Ayutthaya New Directions
Submitted by: Manora

After 1932, the power once exclusively the king's was to be shared by three major blocks: government and civil service administrators, the armed forces and a growing merchant class...

Ayutthaya New Directions Part 2
Submitted by: Manora

Economically, the establishment of the People’s Republic of China discouraged Thailand’s Chinese from sending monthly remittances and encouraged local assimilation which stimulated local growth and profits...

Buddhism: Thailand Part 4
Submitted by: Manora

A monk may leave the monkhood any time he wishes The Thai ordination is a public notice of a man’s intention to follow the Buddha’s teaching...

Christmas Food Gift Baskets the Special Gift For a Loved One
Submitted by: Stacy Carolin

Are you thinking about the perfect Christmas present and haven't yet found what you are looking for Have you searched through hundreds of stores and didn’t find anything that fits both your taste and the recipient of your gift...

The Nation and Village Life Thailand Part 2
Submitted by: Manora

Villages are self-governed An elected headman frequently consults with an informal though influential council of elders and monks, among whom the village abbot and schoolteacher are often ‘first among equals’...

5 Must-Know Tips For Personalizing Your Ketubah Text (Jewish Wedding Contract)
Submitted by: Sarah Goldberg

You're jewish and you just got engaged, so you need to think about getting a ketubah for your wedding...

Ayutthaya’s Fall, Bangkok’s Rise
Submitted by: Manora

With the exception of King Boromokot (1733-1758), during whose reign Thai monks visited Ceylon to purify Sinhalese Buddhism, Narai’s successors became increasingly ineffectual while, ominously, Burmese kings grew stronger...

Ayutthaya’s Fall, Bangkok’s Rise Part 2
Submitted by: Manora

His voracious reading convinced him that Thailand’s continued independence could best be secured by encouraging equally friendly relations with numerous Western countries...

Ayutthaya’s Fall, Bangkok’s Rise Part 3
Submitted by: Manora

By gracefully and gradually acceding to such territorial demands, Chulalongkom preserved Thai independence, particularly in the vital Menam Chao Phya basin...

The Nation and Village Life Thailand
Submitted by: Manora

The structural principle represented on a microcosmic scale by the home and the village can be seen extended to full complexity in the organization of the nation at large...

Ayutthayan Economy and Lifestyle Part 3
Submitted by: Manora

Son of King Thammaraja, who held the Thai throne on Burmese sufferance, the nine-year-old Naresuan had been taken hostage to Burma after Ayutthaya’s fall...

Ayutthayan Economy And Lifestyle Part 4
Submitted by: Manora

Regular state revenues and peace allowed culture to flower as never before, and Narai’s reign was to be remembered for the establishment of friendly relations with Europeans making Ayutthaya the most cosmopolitan of cities...

The Byrd Dynasty in Richmond Virginia
Submitted by: Shell Harris

Richmond is built upon an area originally used by the native Powhattan tribe and they built their own capitol here, also known as Powhattan...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy