Chris took the older kids trick or treating Friday night and they were stopped by Lisa Budeau from KVLY-11 news and interviewed about the warm weather and trick or treating. We were very excited to see them on the news that night. I can't find the video link, but here's the story.
Our temperatures turned out to be a real treat on this Halloween. Were you with any of the candy seekers, who were treated to nice weather as they went door to door? Most of the trick or treaters are already at home eating their treats, but it's still pretty nice out. At five it was 54 degrees and it stayed in the 40's for most of the night.
Chris Andreachi says the mild temperatures make it easier for his kids Megan, Katie and Ryan to enjoy the traditional door knocking. He says they like being outside even though the indoor Halloween activities are growing in numbers and popularity. Kim Dahl thinks the nice weather brought more little kids out. She bought extra candy this year to be ready for more kids, since she knew the temperatures would be mild. Kim Dahl/ Fargo: "This year I bought the same as last year, I bought enough candy for 120. But then it got nice outside I ran out and bought two more bags." Chris Andreachi/ Fargo: "You don't want to cover up your costume with warm clothing, so when it's really nice like this everybody's out." The fact that Halloween fell on a Friday this year also made it easier for a lot of families to go trick or treating. No school tomorrow means little ghosts and goblins could spend more time collecting their candy.
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