I agree with a lot of what was said here, a lot of traditions may phase out, but I think new traditions will take their place. Halloween will evolve surely, but it'll never be gone completely. It's too popular to just fizzle out.
What exactly did people do before ToT? Did they just have parties, or go around spooking people?
There are some communities that don't do Halloween as much, maybe it's because of old religious superstitions, or maybe it has to do with what Murf said, kids just grow up. But a lot of times they'll have kids of their own. Then you have people like myself who are determined to still be a kid in spirit. lol. I don't plan on having kids but if I did, I'd probably want them to enjoy all the holidays for what they were. But the closest I'll have are our cats, and I really doubt they'd want me dressing them up in costumes. Besides, they're kind of "halloween" enough already just being themselves.
As for me, I'm still going to decorate every year, regardless if I get any trick or treaters. I'll probably still want to watch some scary movies and dress up in a costume, and have a bunch of candy. Who knows, maybe I'll find a new tradition like a cool haunted house to go to, or see if there's anything I can participate in. Or just keep it simple.
Edit: I found a wiki on the practice of trick or treating. It's really fascinating! I find it humorous that kids actually had to explain to adults what Trick or Treating was!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trick-or-treating
Apparently things went down hill between 1942 to 1947 due to having to have sugar rations, but I think things picked up after that. My Grandma would have been just a little girl during that time, I can't remember if she was born in 1940 or 1942...but either way she would have just been a kid at the time. She would have been somewhere between 5-7 then when things started to pick back up ToT-wise, and even then most of my family grew up in small towns, so it's hard to say how popular it was back then. Still, might be another reason why she was never all that crazy about it. She lived during a time when they still had an ice box, and remembered how wonderful it was to get a refridgerator and freezer and how they could buy ice cream and popsicles (I can't remember which, I imagine they would have bought both) when there was still a milk man, and when telephone lines were shared by party lines, and they had to go to their neighbors to watch television, I think she said her father thought TV was the devil. lol. Nowadays they think computers are.
ToT is more popular than some might think. lol. I just think the tradition of it has switched over to businesses and churches giving out candy instead of neighborhoods. If I could afford to give out the big candy bars I could probably provide some competition. Maybe I should try the spiced cider booth like others have suggested. lol. Then I'd just have to advertise that I'm giving out candy. But I'm afraid people will either think I'm creepy or weird.
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