World history will undoubtedly show that the coronavirus of 2020 changed the lives of everyone. It will shape the future in ways that are unknown to us at this time. However, one thing is constant, showing love, and being creative is universal and eternal.
Some family friends from our ward congregation decided to host a pandemic-friendly Trick-or-treat. They have a large house and a cabin in the woods. They boasted 8 doors for trick-or-treating! We signed up in pairs (two families every 20 minutes) in time slots to knock at each threshold to candy and then be on our way. The decorations were fantastic! The costumes and details were on point. Each participant for the haunted house party was wearing disposable gloves and masks.
My family didn’t feel like they missed out on what is respectably known as a children’s holiday and rite of passage. We have candy coming out of our ears! We used whatever costumes we had here at home to keep it more simple.















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