The Preacher and I have never celebrated Halloween as a holiday. We just didn't feel like Halloween lent itself to celebrating Christian values. And when our son was born, we decided to continue with our convictions.
During the fall season, when he was 4 or 5 years old, he and I would go for a walks in our neighborhood. I homeschooled and we would often take these walks to help him clear his head. As we walked down the street we were noticing how many of the homes were decorated for Halloween.
There were faux gravestones, giant spiders with giant webs, ghosts made of white trash bags and orange lights strewn in the trees.
Our son asked me why we didn't have any decorations in our yard and why we didn't go trick-or-treating. I then proceeded to explain to him the conviction his dad and I had and I told him some of Halloween's origins in a way I thought my young son could understand.
After my explanation, our son was very quiet, he didn't say anything while we passed by a couple more houses, decked out in all their Halloween glory.
He then stopped and exclaimed, "I can't wait for Christmas!"
I believe there is something inside all of us that wants to celebrate something.
If you choose to celebrate Halloween, please be careful while walking from house to house trick-or-treating.
If you choose to wait for Christmas, then have fun anticipating all the Christmas decorating, preparing the food, and giving the gifts.
Just what ever you do, be sure to have fun and give God the glory.
So sweet!!!
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