Thursday, October 31, 2013

Hallowe'en

When I started work at the mall Customer Service desk today I knew from past experience the phone would be ringing a lot.  Sure enough, throughout my shift I fielded a steady stream of calls from people asking if the mall was hosting trick or treaters tonight.  I'd reply that there was no organized activities, but the individual stores could hand out candy if they wanted.

I even had a couple of store employees who asked me about the evening's plans; they hadn't gotten the no-organized-activities message.  Mid-morning a heavily tattooed and pierced man wearing a porkpie hat approached me.  He told me he worked at the electronic cigarette kiosk and asked what time the trick or treating started tonight.  He was visibly relieved when I told him there was none. 

Before he walked away he said that he didn't mind giving out candy, but he didn't know how many parents would let their kids accept treats from a stand that sold nicotine-delivery systems.

I was inclined to agree with him.

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8 comments:

  1. I can't imagine how much candy they would have to buy if there was an organized and publicized trick-or-treat at the mall event!

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    1. I know! Especially since it's been rainy all day here.

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  2. Glad you made it throught the evening....smiles

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  3. Our Old Orchard Mall in Illinois had a ton of organized Halloween activities. I was really surprised. Many of the stores participating in the activities were identified by a little ghost sticker. My granddaughter got a free pumpkin and had her face painted.

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    1. In the Midwest you never know exactly what the weather is going to be like (yesterday was rainy and pretty much ruined outside trick or treating). The sticker sounds like a great way to identify stores that want to participate.

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  4. I had to work late. We didn't allow kids at my job, but we did hand out candy to the students that came in, and most of them seem to appreciate it.

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