Oct 31, 2008

Ghosting

We have a tradition called Ghosting that our friends introduced us to when our boys were little. When you go ghosting you fill a jar with candy, cookies, treats, whatever you like. Along with the treats you have a poem that talks about how it's better to give than to receive etc. You then go to three friends house, after dark, put the candy and poem on the door step, ring the door bell and run away. The poem then asked you to do this for two more of your friends to keep the fun going. After you have been "ghosted" you leave the poem or ghost on your door to let others know you have already received your treats and that someone else would be a better choice so they can be included in the fun.





1 comments:

Unknown said...

That sounds like fun. Sometimes I wish we lived in a neighborhood so we could do fun things like that. We don't get trick-or-treaters at all. Not a single one.

 
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