It's not about the tricks or treats - it's about the meets and greets.Last week was Halloween. It's the annual event that Kiwis have deliberated over for years. Should we be taking part? Isn't it just an American thing? Hmmm what's the big deal anyway? Well paint my face and shock my hair because I think as a nation we might be just starting to get the hang of it.
I'll admit that when I was a kid I found Halloween quite ridiculous. Trick or treating never really made sense. Why are we dressed up in costumes (I say costumes, I remember wearing a black rubbish bag one year) walking around the neighbourhood knocking on strangers' doors? Old ladies would answer the door with a "Go away!" Or folks would simply hide in their houses until you did. I guess we just didn't quite "get it".
Since those early years I have spent time living in America and I have experienced Halloween in its proper fashion. Over there they ALL get involved and it turns out that's the key. All or nothing.
It reminds me of the time I held a James Bond dress-up party. Three people put the effort in with costumes and makeup but the other four people didn't. Those four people complained that it was a crap party. Mind you looking back it was a bit of a crap party, I mean there were only seven of us there and four of them weren't officially invited.