Monthly Archives: October 2005

Spook yourself out!

Today is a day to reflect on the people who have passed through your life. It’s not just about candy and costumes. Have a good evening. :)

TRICK or treat

One thing that’s interesting about modern Halloween is who gives out the candy and who collects it.

In my family we’ve always had two parents. One to take the little ones out collecting candy, the other stays home to give out candy to all the neighbourhood kids. On our street we knew which houses were retired couples, childless couples and etc, those who had no kids to go out trick or treating (candy collecting). Most childless families did not stay home and give out candy. That seemed fair enough since they weren’t collecting any back. Of course, there were some exceptions. One neighbour loved to scare the piss out of all the kids. He set up elaborate Halloween displays on his lawn and made us sing for our candy.

However, now, there seem to be fewer people who are staying home to give out candy, yet just as many out to collect it. Some people are single parents, one parent can’t be in both places – giving out candy and collecting it with the kids. Others who might have stayed home choose not to- some just don’t want to bother, some don’t want to spend the money on Halloween candy. Whatever the reasons are, some people choose not to participate.

But, I think if you have kids out collecting candy you are responsible for keeping Halloween (the candy part) balanced. Myself, I am a divorced woman without children. No one is collecting candy so I feel no guilt about not staying home to give it out. (I used to do so but our old street had a total of three groups of kids come to the door, I outgrew the candy project).

On the other hand, my sister has three kids (two are candy aged). She and her husband have sorted out which of them will stay home and which will take the kids out. My sister is staying home the first half, to hand out candy. Later she will take out the older kid for more streets in the candy collecting route while her husband stays home to put the kids to bed and mind the candy distribution project. I thought I would go down to assist, for part of the night, at least till I’m not in danger of encountering trick or treaters on my drive home.

Anyway, I don’t think it’s right for there to be families who are not taking and giving. Even if you have to get a relative to do it, someone should be balancing the candy collecting with candy giving. Otherwise, who will the kids collect candy from? Eventually, there will be hoards of trick or treaters wandering the streets with all the houses unlit and uncandied. Madness will ensue, dentists will go bankrupt.

Save the candy! Keep the supply and demand balanced. If you’re a single parent bribe your relatives to hand out candy on your behalf. Don’t just take those candy crunchers out door to door, give something back to the candy mobs.

After all… it’s called TRICK or treat for a reason!

Ontario Ghosts and Hauntings

Tired of Thinking

“A conclusion is the place where you got tired of thinking.”
- Arthur McBride Bloch

Trick or Treat

Trick or Treat Rhymes

“Trick or treat, you’re so neat.

Give me something good to eat.

Nuts and candy, fruit and gum.

I’ll go away if you give me some.”

The Writer’s Resume

The Writer’s Resume: by Kim Isaacs- Monster Resume Expert

I never know what to stick in a resume. Especially one about my writing. Everything is so all over the place and I tend to look at most of my credits as pretty feeble. So, I really do need some kind of guide to making my resume sound well put together.

Maybe this will help. If not my attitude towards it, it may help me assemble it and pretend I think I’m great.

Katie MacAlister

Katie MacAlister

Katie writes good books. Don’t be mislead by her blog. LOL

I must go now, so much to do!

FeedMap: Can You See Me Now?

feedmap .net (BETA) : Where Blogs Meet Maps

Something that will have to wait until after Halloween. I’m just about to leave to visit my nephew in Newmarket. We have to do a final fitting on his Halloween costume and then decorate around the house. His parents are too busy to do much of it. I know he will be disappointed if there is nothing done to make the house look spooky.

OpenID

OpenID: an actually distributed identity system

This sounds really interesting. I have to read more. So far, it seems to work with LiveJournal. I’m not sure if it works with other blog software now or if that is all just in the planning stages.

Also, can bloggers use this as commenting software or does it only work one way, for those leaving comments.

Anyway, definitely an interesting service to stumble upon this morning.

International Wenches Guild

International Wenches Guild

The International Wenches Guild is the brainchild of Lars Lunde (Official Guild Scribe) and Patti Falzarano (National Grande Madame); it began at the New York Renaissance Faire in the summer of 1995.

What began essentially as a local club intended to give some vague sense of order to the various wenches all over that Faire site rapidly turned into an organization stretching across North America, with a present membership of over 2000 women.

The Guild is not a political organization, due to the varied beliefs among our members. As a result, we avoid any volatile political topics, such as abortion, simply because we often have members on both sides of the argument and it would be unfair to rally the Guild for one side or the other. We do, however, hold certain beliefs that could be construed as political, such as an absolute abhorrence for domestic violence of any kind and a healthy respect for the environment and for all living things.

Membership in the Guild is open to all interested parties; we even boast a few men in our ranks. Membership includes a pewter pin with the Guild logo on it, a “License to Wench”e, a membership card, The Little Brown Book (soon going into its third printing and expanding into two volumes, the Official Guide and a separate songbook), a stack of regular “free kiss” cards and a stack of special “free kiss” cards. Men who think this idea is interesting but are wondering why there isn’t something similar for guys can contact www.lundegaard.com for information on our brother organization, The International Brotherhood of Rogues, Scoundrels and Cads. Men who are interested in more involvement with the Wench’s Guild can talk to any IWG member about getting nominated into the Loyal Order of Himbos.

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