Then, we went to base and trick-or-treated there. We got to see so many cool outfits. Queen Amidala. How fun!
Our friend, Dona, moved AWAY from us, and onto base. Last laugh is on her, you are supposed to have at least a 1,000 candies to give away on Halloween. Lots of Japanese kids get in the spirit and trick-or-treat. We have told our neighbor that we'll take him and his grand-daughter onto base next year to trick-or-treat with us. Should I get her a Patrick costume (to go with William's Sponge Bob)? :)
Lots of people just set outside and hand out candy.
Ian's costume kept covering his eyes.
This dog was Stitch.
Some places, you had to go knock on the door. Stefan, William and Dougie were working it good. The porch light is left on if you are doing trick-or-treating.
I loved this Egyptian family.
These folks were saving lives by giving out hot dogs. They start trick-or-treating at 4:30. So, most kids are without a dinner. William ate his like he'd not seen food in years!
Next year, we might try to get a few of the Mabori Americans to have a trick-or-treat in our neighborhood!
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