Photo from the Past:
So for today
I remember Halloween before trick or treat was popular. I never went
door to door for candy, WE turned over trash cans (back when people had old 50-gal
drums and set them out on the street for the city to collect.)
Oh,
and we went to town and ‘soaped’ store windows. Most of us had an old bar of
soap and carried it to town to write on store windows. Lemme tell you there
were no ‘dirty’ words written, that was a NO-NO even for the worst of us.
Now if you really wanted to be mean,
you carried one of mama’s wax squares that she used when sealing homemade
jelly. That sucker wrote on windows good and the store man had to work the day
after Halloween.
YES, we went down town to make noise and look around to see if we could ID anyone we
knew. Most kids had a nickel/dime mask
they had bought at the dime store (some saved from last year). Most
kids made up their Halloween costumes to go with their mask. There were some
GREAT ideas, and it was a fun time to try to scare people.
I am NOT downgrading preachers and churches that shun Halloween, Saying it is ‘devil’ worship. BUT..... I was a preacher’s son, and I NEVER considered it evil to have fun on Halloween. Evidently my dad did not, he never castigated me for wanting to dress up for Halloween, unless it happened to be on a church night. LOL (I hated it when that happened!!)
This year I am glad for our church back home
in NC, they had a Trunk or Treat night in the church parking lot. Giving out
candy and inviting the kids to church. Maybe some churches miss a time to
contact and show kids that do not attend church; church ‘Ain’t so bad,’ after all.
Nite Shipslog
PS: I hope you had a chance
to see Chatty’s Halloween blog. https://chattycrone.blogspot.com/2024/10/october-29-i-love-halloween-can-you-tell.html.
Thank all of you that read here. I
enjoy comments and appreciate it as I read them. Y’all are the BEST! Thanks for
the times you have let me cry on your shoulder…..
4 comments:
We used to soap windows too. :)
I never soaped a window - lol. And I am amazed you can find your pictures from that time. Those were the days.
I agree - no evil - just good clean fun.
Love November too.
Thanks for the referral.
Love, sandie
I have never heard of “soaping windows”.
Those old Halloween mask were the best. I usually just come up with something out of my closet. This year I went as “Rosie the Riveter”. We had trick or treating for the foster kids in our custody. (I work at DSS).
Happy November
Lisa
I don't think your dad would've been too happy if he had known you were turning over those garbage cans Jack. LOL
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