Are you taking your little ones out trick-or-treating? Or attending a Halloween party? However, you spend your Halloween, please be safe.
Happy Halloween
Rebecca
Are you taking your little ones out trick-or-treating? Or attending a Halloween party? However, you spend your Halloween, please be safe.
Happy Halloween
Rebecca
Are you considering hosting a Halloween party for your kids? Do you fear you do not have enough time to plan one? Kids like dressing up and being with friends on Halloween. A last-minute Halloween party for kids is simple with a little planning. Grab your favorite pen to begin making a list.
Invites
Mailing invites at this time may not be the best option. Thankfully, advanced technology provides alternatives for last minute Halloween party invites.
Menu
Create a food and beverage list. The list does not need to be extensive. Cake and ice cream are always two favorites among children.
If you set up a Facebook group, post a comment asking parents about food allergies. Provide alternatives to the main choices.
Many parents will ask to bring a snack or other type of party treat. When you keep all the information in one place, you will be able to keep track of the types of snacks or treats being brought to the Halloween party.
Decorations
Do not spend a large portion of your Halloween party budget on decorations.
Activities
Offering a variety of activities or games is a great way to keep children engaged at your Halloween party.
Photos
In the years to come, photos will provide you with the opportunity to remember the past.
If you created a Facebook group, sharing the photos with guests is simple. For extra fun, after the Halloween party, provide each child with a printed group photo.
Throwing a Halloween party is a wonderful way to celebrate the holiday. Simple gatherings will create lasting memories for your family and the rest of the party guests. As the children start to head home, hand them a loot bag filled with Halloween surprises.
Halloween can be a fun time for kids and adults, but keeping your pets safe may require extra precautionary actions. Keep in mind, implementing simple safety measures may actually save your pet’s life.
Protecting Your Pet at Halloween
As a pet owner, you know what is best for your fur baby. The following tips are a guideline to remind you about Halloween pet safety.
1. Keep Halloween Candy in a Safe Place
Halloween candy is not for your furry companions. Keep the bowl or bag of treats up high away from your pets. Prior to Halloween, consider storing the candy in a container with a lid for extra protection. Chocolate and sugar-free candies are toxic to cats and dogs. Even a small piece may have you running your pet to the vet.
2. Use Kennels
When passing out Halloween candy or hosting a party, your pet may accidentally escape out an opened door. Using kennels, crates or closing your pet in another room keeps your pet safe.
3. Identification
Even with the best intentions, pets may squeeze through the smallest opening to go outdoors. Microchipping or name tags will help bring your pet safely back home.
4. Pumpkin and Decoration Safety
Pumpkins are a great decoration for Halloween. An open flame from a candle is a danger to your curious pet. Placing the pumpkins out of reach or using a battery operated candle will help keep your pet safe.
Along with pumpkins, other decorations may put your pet at risk. Dangling ghosts, flying witches, or cobwebs are all part of Halloween fun. Keeping the decorations up in the air out of your pet’s reach is necessary to avoid harm.
5. Glow Sticks
Glow sticks are a fun accessory for Halloween. The plastic or the inner liquid may have an unwanted effect on your pet.
6. Pet Dress Up
Dressing up your cat or dog in a costume may be fun for you at Halloween. Just remember your pet’s safety and overall well-being.
Pets are a wonderful addition to the family. Keeping your furry legged companion safe at Halloween may require extra planning.
October weather often brings cool crisp days. The changing weather may not always be agreeable. Cold rainy days may keep you indoors. Sunny days may be perfect for enjoying the outdoors. Staying indoors or grabbing your favorite hoodie to head outside, October is the perfect month to try new things.
Enjoy the small celebrations, the memories will last a lifetime.
Enjoying the fall scenery, October is the perfect time to be outdoors. Grab your camera or mobile device to photograph your finds.
Consider these 31 October Photo Challenge Prompts:
When the month is over, print your pictures. Make a scrapbook. Write small stories. Enjoy the adventure.