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Rorey

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3. You're right, of course
Tue Sep 8, 2020, 06:16 PM
Sep 2020

If I decide to do it, I'll be about 12 feet away from the trick-or-treaters.

If we're advised to pass on Halloween this year, I'll comply. I told my daughter-in-law that if they decide to take my four year old grandson out they could put his candy away for a few days and just let him have a little that they get ahead of time, but I doubt they'll take him out. She's been super cautious through this whole thing, and gave birth to a healthy baby a couple of weeks ago. I don't think she'll take any chances.

The more I think about it, the more I think that even if trick-or-treating happens, turnout will be sparse. So I'll probably end up scrapping my idea anyway.

Editing to add: I'm hoping that maybe sometime next year I'll be able to hold my newest grandson. It's just killing me not to be able to snuggle him, but his safety comes first.

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