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Who All Celebrates All Hallow's Eve? (by MissNicole2)

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I celebrate as well as still dress for the occasion
I only go to the church conventions.
I do not dress up but take my kids out for it.
Do not celebrate at all.
 MissNicole2 
23-Oct-12 8:27 pm
@WickedSugar: Yes Samhain is another name. :) I am wiccan. But many know of that name. So I chose a less used. I try to keep it remembered.

 

 

 
 
 mrb89 
23-Oct-12 8:28 pm
@MissNicole2: it's okay... I am to old to go out trick-or-treating, but I don't have kids to take out, so really my only option (since I am not a party going type) is staying in and handing out candy.

 

 

 
 
 Austinjordanvas 
23-Oct-12 8:32 pm
Neva been for 1 but i sure hope to see wat its lik sumday:)

 

 

 
 
 KingKavanaugh (2)   (43 / M-F / Arizona)
23-Oct-12 8:40 pm
I remember reading somewhere it was the irish who invented halloween and I thought all hollows eve was the evening and night before halloween like new years eve and new years day

 

 

 
 
 MissNicole2 
23-Oct-12 8:43 pm
@mrb89: One is never too old for any thing besides bottles and breast feeding. It is good to have fun. Just not stupid fun. :) it is healthy. That is why I do it. I get told I'm too serious a lot.

 

 

 
 
 MissNicole2 
23-Oct-12 8:46 pm
@KingKavanaugh: Technically yes. You would be correct. But as time passed no one celebrated the night before. So now it means the evening of halloween. I wish it was how it used to be.

 

 

 
 
 April666 
23-Oct-12 8:46 pm
As a Pagan I kinda have to.. Halloween is a 10 day celebration for me though. We celebrate those who have past... this includes our pets. We have a feast in candle light on the 31st...

 

 

 
 
 April666 
23-Oct-12 8:50 pm
I remember reading somewhere it was the irish who invented halloween and I thought all hollows eve was the evening and night before halloween like new years eve and new years day
Halloween is Pagan. Wiccan & Norse Pagan to be exact

 

 

 
 
 MissNicole2 
23-Oct-12 8:53 pm
The Pagan belief started in part with the Celts.

 

 

 
 
 KingKavanaugh (2)   (43 / M-F / Arizona)
23-Oct-12 8:58 pm
Halloween is definetely at least somewhat celtic then I guess

 

 

 
 
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