Yeah, total bust, they couldn't even predict 3 hours ahead of time.Nothing here in ankeny other than a light show
Looks like one big rain chance next week, & it's on our trick-or-treat night.. Think the metro could change it to actually be on Halloween just this once?
LOL - Less than 0% chance of that happening.Looks like one big rain chance next week, & it's on our trick-or-treat night.. Think the metro could change it to actually be on Halloween just this once?
I remember trick or treating in a snow storm in N. WI in the early 90s.Don’t raise your kids soft. A cold rain during trick-or-treating is a rite of passage for children. This idea that ToTing needs to start before the sun goes down and ends at a certain time is ruining children’s upbringing. It ends when the candy is gone and everyone turns off their lights! If that’s midnight, so be it.
I remember trick or treating in a snow storm in N. WI in the early 90s.
1991, I think, was a miserable Halloween - cold, sleeting. We took our 1 1/2 year old daughter to trick or treat at the mall, back when they still did that kind of thing. Unless I’m misremembering and it was 1992 … it was definitely one of those Halloweens.I remember trick or treating in a snow storm in N. WI in the early 90s.
Growing up it was spiderman with a coat. stormtrooper with a coat, the scream murderer with a coat.Exactly. Back in my day, you chose your costume based on the weather in your region. In the Midwest, Chewbacca worked perfect.
The nasty weather years were the ones you remember because you had to work for your candy. And since all the soft kids stayed home, you got handfuls per house rather than a single piece.
1991, I think, was a miserable Halloween - cold, sleeting. We took our 1 1/2 year old daughter to trick or treat at the mall, back when they still did that kind of thing. Unless I’m misremembering and it was 1992 … it was definitely one of those Halloweens.
We had an ice storm that year on Halloween took down overhead cable tv wire, with all of the filters. Yes , I promptly removed all of my cable tv filters. (those filters stopped cinemax and HBO and other programming, if you didnt pay for it) guess I am a crook.1991, I think, was a miserable Halloween - cold, sleeting. We took our 1 1/2 year old daughter to trick or treat at the mall, back when they still did that kind of thing. Unless I’m misremembering and it was 1992 … it was definitely one of those Halloweens.
Yes a hobo wearing coveralls and a hat with flaps worked nice also.Exactly. Back in my day, you chose your costume based on the weather in your region. In the Midwest, Chewbacca worked perfect.
The nasty weather years were the ones you remember because you had to work for your candy. And since all the soft kids stayed home, you got handfuls per house rather than a single piece.
LOL - Less than 0% chance of that happening.
Don’t raise your kids soft. A cold rain during trick-or-treating is a rite of passage for children. This idea that ToTing needs to start before the sun goes down and ends at a certain time is ruining children’s upbringing. It ends when the candy is gone and everyone turns off their lights! If that’s midnight, so be it.
Trick or treating in a snowmobile suit is a memorable experience.1991, I think, was a miserable Halloween - cold, sleeting. We took our 1 1/2 year old daughter to trick or treat at the mall, back when they still did that kind of thing. Unless I’m misremembering and it was 1992 … it was definitely one of those Halloweens.