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Well my son was born on halloween!.. my ex prayed he wasn't born on Halloween... but guess what... he was:)
He never ended up having a birthday party actually on his birthday, but that was OK.. he wanted to be going out with his friends scrounging for candy But at 9:45 am he made me the luckiest guy in the world!
harleynut97 wrote: 29 Oct 2019, 04:09
Well my son was born on halloween!.. my ex prayed he wasn't born on Halloween... but guess what... he was:)
He never ended up having a birthday party actually on his birthday, but that was OK.. he wanted to be going out with his friends scrounging for candy But at 9:45 am he made me the luckiest guy in the world!
Amanda,
Italy does not have a tradition for Halloween.
I'd say it's been rising in the last 10-15 years, but a lot of people say it should be discarded, as it's not our own, but something imported from the USA for commercial purposes.
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PippoM wrote: 30 Oct 2019, 09:34
Amanda,
Italy does not have a tradition for Halloween.
I'd say it's been rising in the last 10-15 years, but a lot of people say it should be discarded, as it's not our own, but something imported from the USA for commercial purposes.
Oh wow I didn't know that!! My husband's family celebrates Dia De Los Muertos, so we have traditions from his side mixed in with the traditional American Halloween. It's such a fun holiday, I love seeing the little kids dressed up and handing out candy/treats. My grandmother passed away on Halloween so I use this as a time to celebrate and remember her
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