Hello and happy Friday! Tis the season for our little ghosts and goblins. Keeping them safe while experiencing this magical time of year is most important. After reading this post, I thought it was so important to spread the word about the Teal Pumpkin Project. There are so many kiddos with food allergies out there. So please if you are able to participate it would be a wonderful new tradition to begin. I will be setting a teal pumpkin on my front porch this year.
With much love,
Lisa
Adventures of a Food allergy dad
It’s October, the time when the minds of little ones (and not-so-little ones) turn to the fun and festivities of Halloween. Whether Halloween parties at school, trick-or-treating with friends, or doing Trunk-n-Treat/Harvest Festival at a local church, it’s a time of costumes, fun, games, and most importantly… CANDY!
I loved Halloween as a kid. I loved dressing up, carving pumpkins, getting candy, rummaging through it with my sister to find our favorites… it was the best. As I got older, I fell out with Halloween for a while, due in large part to seeing the way some of the teenagers in our area would use it as a chance to snatch candy bags from kids and do other heinous pranks. As a parent, though, as I see the excitement on my kids’ faces, I have a renewed fondness for the holiday. I still love carving pumpkins, and taking the kids…
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Thank you for joining the Teal Pumpkin Project! If you can, consider adding yourself to the map so people know to find you for trick-or-treating. Happy (and safe) Halloween!
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Absolutely! Great blog food allergy dad! Have a safe and happy Halloween, too!
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What a wonderful post and idea! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
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While we don’t get any children coming into our community, I’m passing this idea on to our daughter for trick or treaters who visit her home. It is a great idea for make halloween fun for all.
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Thank you! The more we can spread the word, the more fun all the little ones can have.
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I have never heard of this…we live in the country and never get trick or treaters
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Very considerate way of treating ghouls, goblins and vampires! 🙂
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Thanks for sharing this thoughtful perspective. I had Halloween tattoos on hand last year just in case.
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Thank you for participating in the project last year! Such an important cause 🎃
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