When Halloween comes around all the kids get into their costumes, and they go trick or treating. The costumes can be pretty, funny, or scary. It is a fun night for your kids to go out and have some fun with their friends and get a lot of candy. It is not uncommon to hear of kids coming home with many bags filled to the brim with candy. You can get how much you want. It depends on how long you are out and where you are. Some kids like to go out and throw eggs, bologna, toilet paper, and other things at houses or your cars. So watch out for this because it could happen to you. These pranksters think it is funny to damage someone's stuff.
Toilet paper will not damage anything, but it won't be fun to clean up and your yard will look like you just had a party there. It can take up the whole day to clean, up but it depends on how much there is. Eggs and bologna will take off the paint on your car especially when the heat gets to it. It eats the paint and the wax. Your car will look like a mess and your house will, too. Some kids like to go out to scare people and hit them with water balloons so you will get wet, and it will make the paint on your face come off.
They have so many costumes out now that are so much better than the ones we had. You can be a ghost, a vampire with long fangs that have blood on them, or a super hero like Spiderman, Batman, Superman, Catwoman, and much more. You can be a princess, a fairy, or you can get a dress that they used to wear in the old days. You can be a wolf, bear, turtle and anything that you can think of. Adults can dress up, too. They usually hand out candy or take their little ones out for the night. You get so much joy to see your little kid or kids having fun. You need to check the candy when you get home to make sure nothing is wrong with it. Some people do put things in it that can harm your little ones.
When my brother and I were little we used to stay out until midnight or one in the morning, but my brother was old enough to stay out that late with me. Our parents had to take us out when we were too small to go out on our own.