Okay, let me be clear. Thai people do not celebrate Halloween. Whenever I talk about it around our Thai driver, he laughs, really loudly. He probably thinks we are out of our minds. And for good reason. We live in a gated, ex patriot community and the people who run the place are aware that Americans, among others, love Halloween. So they indulge us. Maybe even over indulge us.
Some, well... I don't even know how to describe.

We returned from Pattaya a few weeks ago and they had begun to decorate.
These larger-than-life size figures are placed all over the community. There are dozens of them. Some are cute.
Others are a bit terrifying. 
Some are fun.
D was 1.5 when we lived in Dublin and we had a great time Trick or Treating there. Ireland definitely does Halloween. But Australia does not, so we've kinda missed out these last 3 years. The celebrating we did do was just amongst ourselves, maybe stopping at a few friends' houses to Trick or Treat. And the kids' costumes were not the scary type.
So, the scary stuff is new this year. It's fun, and no one is having nightmares. But the figures do bring up a lot of questions. So, I provide age-appropriate answers. Unfortunately, the explanations tend to kill the fun.
D- "What's so scary about a black cat?"
I explain the superstition about black cats and bad luck.
"Huh. What's bad luck?
"Who is that?"
I explain who Frankenstein is.
"But why do they call him that?"
"Why is that guy carrying his head?"
"Why is that guy carrying his head?"
"What's a vampire?"
"What's so scary about that one, or that one, or that one?"
Totally not scary anymore once you've explained it all.
We are enjoying doing all the fun Halloween stuff. We carved pumpkins this weekend.
Our driver helped out and we attracted a crowd of gardeners who were really curious about what the heck we were doing to that perfectly good vegetable.
We also attended a great Halloween party in our neighborhood tonight. We carved "Forever Pumpkins" and were so totally impressed with the decorations at this house. The pictures cannot do it justice. This stuff must have taken up half of their shipping container! (I always think about things in terms of space taken in a shipping container). They said it took them a month to get it all up. Everyone brought a dish with a scary or gross name. This one had to be the winner. I did try it- and it was delicious. Kitty litter cake.
Trick or Treating here was a blast. The streets in the various neighborhoods were covered in kids out in some really great costumes. People had their houses decorated with such fun stuff. We loved it!
D was a flapper.
C was a Junior Zoo Keeper.
So Happy Halloween Everybody! Enjoy your Trick or Treats!
