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Think about it.
In the old days, every holiday was a reason to greet your
neighbours and mingle with those you might not otherwise see. Carolling and wassailing meant going door-to-door. You might even exchange gifts. Easter meant egg hunts in public spaces. We still have parades, but in most
communities parades are more spectator sport than interactive event.
So, feel good about throwing yourself into the holiday. Dress up when you take your kids
trick-or-treating. Make your house spook
central. And be glad that we still have
one day to build community, because most of the social forces in our current
culture are more interested in tearing community down.
(Oh, and, November 1st? Happy Birthday, Mom!)
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