Halloween or October 31st?

16 replies · 3920 views · Started by C Nels · Oct 2007
Use the poll above to state if you celebrate Halloween, have an alternate celebration or don't do anything? What are your views of October 31st, is it Halloween or just the last day of October?
Share
Reply
Page 1 of 2 12>Last
theTRUTH · Oct 2007
#1 Reply
I used to celebrate when I was younger...it was fun! But now its just another day. I do have candy available just in case any kids stop by.
ecepeda · Oct 2007
#2 Reply
I take the kids to a Harvest Fest. They give out candy and have rides for the kids. It's pretty fun! Some kids dress up and others don't. Even the adults dress up.
theTRUTH · Oct 2007
#3 Reply
My elementary school had a Harvest Fest for Halloween and that joint was tiiiiiiiight! Rides, candy and some kids would come dressed in costumes. I miss my younger days
C Nels · Oct 2007
#4 Reply
All we had was Halloween when I was coming up. I didn't hear of alternate celebrations until a few years ago. Now, it's pretty much just another day on the calendar. I don't celebrate Halloween.
theTRUTH · Oct 2007
#5 Reply
C_Nels wrote:
All we had was Halloween when I was coming up. I didn't hear of alternate celebrations until a few years ago. Now, it's pretty much just another day on the calendar. I don't celebrate Halloween.
Oh wow...you were deprived. Must be an SC thing *shrugs* I'm sure when you and the wifey have kids, the Halloween celebration will start all over again lol
C Nels · Oct 2007
#6 Reply
Yeah we were deprived, the only alternate to trick or treating for us was bag snatching. lol Nah...no "Halloween" for them neither, only alternate celebrations.
prettyboi04 · Oct 2007
#7 Reply
Halloween is like the only holiday I actually celebrate. Yes I dress up in costumes and go to parties, fun stuff like that. But I also like the pagan spiritual celebrations that are at the heart of Samhain, as the pagans call Oct. 31. On some years I'll go meditate or tag along with my friends who do pagan rituals. It's all very heart warming, mystical, and solemn.
Sister Tamara · Nov 2007
#8 Reply
prettyboi04 wrote:
Halloween is like the only holiday I actually celebrate. Yes I dress up in costumes and go to parties, fun stuff like that. But I also like the pagan spiritual celebrations that are at the heart of Samhain, as the pagans call Oct. 31. On some years I'll go meditate or tag along with my friends who do pagan rituals. It's all very heart warming, mystical, and solemn.
PRAISE THE LORD!!! Excuse the frown marks in my forehead, but please feel free to enlighten me if you can. How in the world can you put pagan and spiritual in the same sentence. It doesn't go together neither does it make sense. Now, keep in mind that I'm not trying to down talk what you're doing, but uh, um, give me a break here...help me to understand, because right now I'm clueless.
Quote
Sister Tamara · Nov 2007
#9 Reply
PRAISE THE LORD!!! When I was younger I use to love Halloween...getting to dress up and having all kinds of candy...life was good!!! Then as I got older and started learning and hearing more and more about Halloween and it's origins, it made me lose interest. Plus being saved, I have no reason to celebrate it. At Gospel Mission Temple (MY CHURCH), we celebrate Hallelujah Night. We make it a community night, (meaning it's open to the public.) We have games and prizes for people of all ages. This year me and another sister played musical chairs with the kids. I was the runner-up. Anyways, when you come you get two tickets. One is for your meal and the other is for the hayrack ride. You don't have to pay for anything because everything is free. Then each kid gets a bag of candy to take with them when they leave. Each year it gets better and this year was the biggest and best year of all. My question to the people that celebrate Halloween, do you know what your celebrating??? Do you know the origins of this Holiday that people love so much? If you don't, than maybe between now and next year you'll do some research on it and see for yourself if it's something you or your children should be celebrating. My kids know all about it and they don't want to celebrate Halloween because it's the Devils Night. Even if they wanted to they wouldn't be able to anyway, I'm just glad that they don't want to!!!
Quote
More Discussions
Oscar-Winning cinematographer Autumn Durald Arkapaw breaks down her work on "Sinners."
klg14 · 10h ago
0
TIME SENSITIVE: Ailey School Video Audition Deadlines
klg14 · 4d ago
0
Your (Financial) Aid Letter Might Be Costing You More Than You Think
klg14 · 1w ago
0
2026 Summer Programs at Tuskegee University for MS, HS and College Students and Teachers
klg14 · 1w ago
0
TIME SENSITIVE: Boeing HBCU Immersion Program (Application Deadline: March 20, 2026)
klg14 · 2w ago
0
Reply To Topic

Join the conversation! Login or sign up to reply.

Don't have an account? Sign up free

Page 1 of 2 12>Last