So they organized Halloween with coronary restrictions



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Halloween was fixed, but he wasn’t like himself.

Jens Slette Johannessen (pumpkin) and E vivos Johnsen Christensen (Skrik) in the Valdresgata housing association enjoyed this year’s Halloween celebration, with its limitations. Photo: Donation poster

The last weekend in October is Halloween. Dark, scary, “trick or treating”, children, parents and kilos of candy.
Yes, you know how Halloween is.
But what is left of the “scariest night of the year” under coronary restrictions?
– A bit!

Antibac and caramel

Many people organized Halloween in Norway also in the strange year 2020.
And one of them was the Valdresgata housing association in Oslo.
Here, children in small groups with their parents could visit the stairs of the housing association. Outside each staircase, an adult handed out candy.
1 meter away was a matter of course. Same hand hygiene. The sweets had to be wrapped and could not be distributed in unlimited quantities like before.

– If I can’t get more, it was one of the youngest who exploded in the dark.
– One piece. sweets pr. get up, was the reply.

But most were happy. Several parents had spoken with their children beforehand about the fact that this year’s Halloween had its limitations. And perhaps the most important:
The costumes were at least as before.

Antibac and candy to be wrapped. Photo: Donation poster

The costumes were at least as before. Here fv Jens Slette Johannessen (pumpkin), Jakob Stette Johannessen (Sabertooth), Oda Alnes (bat) and Isa Alme Christensen (the devil). Photo: Donation poster

Stina Mosling was one of the parents who handed out candy to the children. Photo: Donation poster

“The man with the scythe” is not a man, but Eira Alme Christensen. Photo: Donation poster

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