BOO!! You have just been Bood by a friendly spook! Start this fun family tradition the first week of October for a fun way to celebrate Halloween.
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Since this is the time for goblins and bats, Halloween spirits, ghosts, and cats,
Weird happenings and witches brew, these are the things I wish for you!
May only the spirit you chance to meet be the spirit of love and warm friends.
May the only goblin that comes your way be the phantom and goodies he sends.
So copy this note and make it two. You have only one day or a spell will strike you.
Then pick two friends and a treat thats yummy. Leave that treat on the doorstep and flee!
Directions:
1. Enjoy your treats!
2. Keep your Boo sign on your front door to ward off goblins!
3. Copy this note twice and make 2 plates of treats.
4. Deliver them to 2 friends who have not yet been Bood.
Other Ring & Run Activities:
* Phantom (two versions)
* Egg a House
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Tymra butt says
I would like a copy of your elf’d poem. Thank you it sounds fun…
heather says
Erin,
I would love to have your Elf’d poem to use on my co-workers. Could you forward it to me?
Thanks!
Heather
Erin says
I love this stuff! I wanted to say that the ladies I work with do this every year. We Boo one another secretly. We have also started a Christmas tradition, so instead of getting boo’d, you get elf’d. We found some great pictures on line and I wrote a poem to go with it. Now we are looking for fun ones for Valentines Day like getting twittered by Cupid’s love arrow, or one for St. Patrick’s Day with Leprechaun’s or other such creatures. Don’t wait for Halloween! We absolutely love this stuff, and whenever we can remember to do it, we find a way to make a holiday work. Hope this inspires! I love your site!
-Erin
P.S. If you want the elfed poem, please e-mail me. I love to share this kind of stuff!!!
Debra says
I love doing this! I start it every year at the school where I work.