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halloween: Staying SAfe, Treat Ideas, & New Traditions

10/24/2017

 
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Part of the fun during halloween is getting out with friends and family, and going out into the neighborhood to wish your neighbors a happy halloween. How often do you take the opportunity to say hello and meet your neighbors? In this day and age, it seems less and less that you really get to know all the wonderful people that live near by.

Halloween is a GREAT time to share some holiday cheer and bring up the neighborhood morale. There of course is RISK associated with this holiday for a variety of reasons. We do not believe that these risks outweigh the benefits and so we have come up with a few tips to help you stay safe during this holiday.

​In addition, see below for a special halloween tradition from Team ELM's owner, Erika, and  some ideas for halloween treats to add to the mix this year. 
Outfit Tips:
1. If you have a sword or other weapon as part of your outfit, make sure it is short, soft, and flexible.
2. Wear well-fitting masks, costumes, and shoes to avoid blocked vision, trips, and falls.
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Always test make-up in a small area first. Remove it before bedtime to prevent possible skin and eye irritation.
4. B
e sure to wear flame-resistant costumes.
5. Fasten reflective tape to costumes and bags to help drivers see you.
6. Make sure you and your children are in comfortable, well-fitting shoes. Girls in dresses should avoid heels, and all shoelaces should be double-tied to avoid tripping in the dark.

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Trick-or-Treating Tips:
1. Avoid trick-or-treating alone. Walk in groups or with a trusted adult.
2. Hold a flashlight while trick-or-treating to help you see and others see you.
3. WALK and don’t run from house to house
4. Look both ways before crossing the street. Use crosswalks wherever possible, or on the far edge of the road facing traffic to stay safe.
5. Enter homes only if you’re with a trusted adult. Only visit well-lit houses.
6. Never walk near lit candles or luminaries. 

Candy Tips:
1. Eat only factory-wrapped treats. Avoid eating homemade treats made by strangers.
2. Examine all treats for choking hazards and tampering before eating them. 
3. Make sure your kids have a good meal prior to trick-or-treating, as this may help discourage kids from filling up on Halloween treats.
4. Consider purchasing non-food treats for those who visit your home, such as coloring books or pens and pencils.
5. Try to ration treats for the days and weeks following Halloween.


Halloween Treat Ideas
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Popcorn in Spooky Faced Bags
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NON Food Ideas
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Witches Brooms: Pencil and Pretzels
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Halloween Themed Pencils

Be a 'Halloween Fairy'
 A suggestion from Team ELM's Owner, Erika

When Erika was growing up, her mother would have her count up all of the candy that she got from Trick-or-Treating. She would have Erika put the candy by the foot of her bed in a bag and the next morning there would be money in place of where the bag once was the night before. The candy would end up miraculously at Erika's mom's office. The 'Halloween Fairy' would give her an equal amount of money to candy pieces for Erika to go to the store and pick out a halloween toy at the store. (For example: 100 pieces of candy= $1.00).

We wanted to share this tradition with you and to encourage two little twists.
1) The money your child received could purchase a gift of their choice or it could go to their savings for another item later on.
2) That night, you and your child could pick a worthy cause for your candy to be donated to and you could leave the 'Halloween Fairy' a note to donate it there. 

Below are a list of places to donate. 

Ronald McDonald House Charities
The Ronald McDonald House helps keep severely ill kids and their parents together during treatment. After Halloween, most locations accept donations of unopened candy for the families being served. You can search for your local chapter on the website, but call ahead to find out the rules for dropping off candy.

Operation Stars and Stripes
Founded in 2001 in memory of a Vietnam War hero, this all-volunteer nonprofit supports service members at home and abroad with care packages and letters. Packages of unopened candy can be sent to the organization's Georgia headquarters. Specific shipping info can be found on the website.

Operation Shoebox and Any Soldier
These are two more organizations that collect and send care packages to troops overseas. Operation Shoebox accepts individually wrapped candies all year long. Meanwhile, Any Soldier allows you to decide which branch of the armed forces you'd like to support: Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marines.

Soldiers' Angels
Similar to Operation Gratitude, but smaller in scale, Soldiers' Angels organizes Treats for Troops annually and is aiming to collect 17,000 pounds worth of sugary sweets in 2017. Visit the website to find a donation drop-off point, or register to start a drive of your own.

Operation Gratitude and Halloween Candy Buy Back
Operation Gratitude sends care packages to U.S. troops stationed in overseas and first responders stateside. In 2016, the organization collected 533,891 pounds of candy to redistribute! The organization's mission is simple: to put a smile on soldiers' faces. The website contains other important shipping info, and kids are encouraged to include letters and pictures, too. Worried you won't get it together to send the candy by the mid-November deadline? Then consider the Halloween Candy Buy Back program, which benefits Operation Gratitude. Go to the website to search for a participating dentist near you who will accept candy in exchange for toothbrushes, coupons, and sometimes cash. Important note: It's imperative that you call ahead. Many dentists set certain buy back rules, like a maximum amount of candy, or specific drop-off hours. Get the details before you go!


​xoxo,
Team ELM

top 10 outfits for Halloween 2017!

10/19/2017

 
There is finally a chill in the air, pumpkin spiced smells all around, mums on every door step, and scarecrows out on almost every lawn. It's that time of year again, Halloween is here! If you are having a hard time finding a good option for a halloween costume this year for you or your family, take a look at some of the gems we have found! There's so many creative ideas out there and we don't think you should miss out on any of the fun this year!

Family Outfits

1. 101 Dalmatians 
2. Minions
3. Incredibles
4. Flintstones
​5. Starwars
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Children OUtfits

1. Thomas the Train
2. DIY Fish Tank
3. DIY Art Pallet
4. Wonder Woman
​5. EAT MOR CHIKIN
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We are having a costume contest with all of our Team ELM families. Send us a picture of your family halloween portraits to win a very special gift!

We can't wait to see what you come up with! Share them with us by posting them in the comments below :)

xoxo, 
Team ELM

FUn Team ELM approved Activities

10/6/2017

 

Make Colorful Egg Jello!

Arts and Crafts:
​Wacky Hair Cuts

In the age of technology there are so many activities on YouTube that can help your children to be creative, to take (safe) risks, and to learn new things! We have found some fun activities that many of our Team ELM families have already done as well as some NEW ones that are just waiting for us to give them a try!

Take a look and talk with your children about some of these ideas. It could be a fun activity for Team ELM to do with your kids this week!

xoxo,
Team ELM


Design Crafty Rainbows

MAke Edible Play dough
​to build with and eat

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