We do not celebrate Halloween for many reasons. Instead, we prefer to celebrate days that hold significant cultural and historical importance. For instance, the New Year is a time for reflection and new beginnings, deeply rooted in many cultures around the world. July 4, on the other hand, symbolizes our victory over British rule in the USA, a pivotal moment in our nation’s history.
While we don’t spend time making our front yard and house nice and neat, we do invest a significant amount of time and resources into transforming our home and front yard into a spooky, eerie spectacle.
While we respect everyone’s right to celebrate Halloween, we have made a personal decision not to partake in these traditions. It’s a choice that feels right for us, and we hope you can understand and respect that.
