The weather forecast on Halloween was to be rainy, but thankfully we woke up to a nice sunny afternoon. It was windy and chilly, but no rain! We had planned to meet up with several other families that have children around the same age as Matthew and go trick-or-treating together. The kids all looked so adorable in their costumes. And, it was even more precious to see the kids get excited about each other's costumes! We met at 6pm, once it had gotten dark, and set off in one of the neighborhoods on base. Here are pictures of the kids waiting in the parking lot to go trick-or-treating.
One of the neat things about Halloween here at Yokota is that you're allowed to sponsor the Japanese on base to trick-or-treat. The Japanese don't really celebrate Halloween like we do in the USA, but they get so excited to come on base to trick-or-treat with us. Lots of the spouses, who don't have children, teach English off base to Japanese children and adults. Typically, those are the kids who are sponsored on base. I had anticipated that it would be busy with all the kids out during the allotted 6-8pm time slot, but I clearly didn't prepare myself enough. It was madness! There were thousands of kids and adults! A Facebook status from a friend read that she spent at least $150-$200 a year buying candy for the kids because it always went fast. Several of our friends who were experiencing Halloween here for the first time spent around $30, and they all ran out within the first 30 minutes. Crazy!
Overall, it was so fun to watch Matthew walk up to each door and say, "trick-or-treat" in his sweet little voice. And, then he would always politely say, "thank you" after a piece of candy dropped into his bag. By about 7:30pm, the excitement caught up with Matthew and he asked if we could go home. This is definitely turing out to be a big year of memories with Matthew now that he's almost 3 years old!
Happy Halloween 2011!!
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