Thread:61Storm/@comment-29709319-20190621035327/@comment-29989042-20191019161216

You know, thinking about National Sweetest Day, I wonder when it became the custom to hand out candy to trick-or-treaters. I don't know much about the origins of Halloween, but I know in the movie Meet Me In St. Louis and in an episode of Little House on the Prairie, it appears that the trick (shenanigans) were emphasized more than the treat. It would seem that if handy out candy was the norm back in the 19-teens, Sweetest Day would be closer to Halloween. Just some early Saturday morning thinking. I'm done thinking for the day now! 🤔😂

Please feel free to have my portion of seafood bisque. 😊

I won't be in the game until late tonight. We are headed to the Portland area to surprise my aunt and uncle, who are visiting from Colorado on their way to being snowbirds in Arizona. I know we are far out of the way, but we are very close to that side of the family, and my uncle wanted my aunt to see our family one more time. She is losing her memory, and trips like this probably won't be possible. I won't have any time to play, but I hope to get my gifts sent.

Sendung sweet hugs for my sweet friends! 🍬🍭🤗🐶🤗💖🍭🍬