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
Rhys Darby: Sweet side of trick or treating
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The wee Darbys as Spidee-Pirate and Admiral Zombie. Photo / Supplied
Halloween is bigger than Christmas in America. I've experienced it in New York, Los Angeles and Washington DC and if you're in the right neighbourhood every house is decorated with spooky ghosts, spider webs and jack-o-lanterns. The streets are full of families all dressed up in crazy outfits wandering from house to house. Not only is it fun but it's an amazing way for people to come together, drink wine and chat.
My family met every other family on the street and I think that's what Halloween is all about. It's not about the tricks or treats - it's about the meets and greets.
This year in my Auckland neighbourhood I was pleased to see more people were about. My little sons dressed up as Spidee-Pirate and Admiral Zombie and we followed other spooky families as they knocked on doors with decorations. I watched my sons as they practised their pleases and thank yous and I met folks I would probably have otherwise gone the whole year without meeting.
So here's my point New Zealand, embrace Halloween because if we all embrace it then we'll have a good time. It's not going to go away. It's popular culture whether you like it or not.
Do it for your kids. Let your hair down and put some freaky colours in it . And if you're worried about all those sweets, just do what we do and once the little rascals have returned home with their swag hide it in the cupboard. They'll forget about it the next day.