By KATE HUNTER
There are a few constants in life: death, taxes and my annual bitching about Hallo-bloody-ween.
But to my own surprise and my kids’ delight, I’ve given in. I’m waving the orange and black flag.
Tonight I’ll be schlepping the streets with my tribe, which will comprise: an angry banana, a schoolgirl zombie and an abstract fiend with vampire teeth.
Some people will see my backflip as a sign of weakness. Others a sign of my Libra-ness. I see it as succumbing to the inevitable, and an example of picking one’s battles. When my son is 17 and wants to get his face tattooed, I don’t want turning around, saying, ‘You have NEVER let me do anything. Remember HALLOWEEN?’
So I’ve thought about my issues, argued them and let myself lose. It’s been a liberating experience. I may dress as Dr Phil tonight on the strength of it. Here’s a summary of why I railed against Halloween and why I’ve decided I was being a grumpy old woman.
1) Halloween is an American tradition (I know, I know. It’s a ye olde Celtic cerebration and the Americans bastardised it like they did with The Little Mermaid, The Office and pizza).
Now I say, ‘Who cares?’ So much of our culture is influenced by America and I heartily embrace most of it. I love travelling in America and the Americans I’ve met have, for the most part, been terrific. They are big thinkers, courageous dreamers and they know how to have a good time. The USA has given us Seinfeld, Tina Fey and Mad Men. I don’t mind the occasional McDonalds cheesy and I think (as far as world leaders go) Barack Obama is hot. So really, who am I to criticise something for being, ‘American.’
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I'd like to know if anyone opts for a trick and how the kids have reacted to it. That part seems to have been forgotten. Would love to see the looks on their greedy little faces when they realised they actually have to DO something other than hold their hands out.
'Trick or treat' should be renamed as 'Give us sweets NOW' (or in the UK where I'm from, 'Give us sweets or we'll smash your windows').
Can you tell I'm not a fan!
Did you know that Halloween is actually an Irish tradition? They brought it to America (who embraced it with fervour) but for those who are bewailing the 'Americanisation' of Australia, you'd better start blaming the Irish instead! My daughter's bestie is Irish, so I learned this from her Mum.