If you buy Halloween candy early when it is on sale, you might bring temptation into the house.
If you hide it in the closet near the computer where you spend time blogging, you maybe able to hear the candy call to you.
If you open the bag to have just one piece, you may create a way for your hand to go into and out of the bag easily.
If your hand goes in the bag repeatedly, the amount of candy in the bag goes down quickly.
If you try to sneak into the candy bag and don’t look to the right and the left before crossing to its hiding place, your son might be slyly watching you.
If your son sees that you now have candy in your hand, you may have to reach in and grab a piece for him.
If you son knows where the candy is hidden, he might tell your husband.
If your husband and son know where the candy is hidden, they might have a candy feast when you leave them alone to run an errand.
If your family has a candy feast, you may find that there is any empty plastic bag in the hiding place.
If all the Halloween candy in your house has been enjoyed two weeks before Halloween, you may have to go to the store and buy more.
If you have a new stash of Halloween candy, you may have to find a new hiding place for it and keep it sealed.
If you here the candy calling to you, you may need to push it further into its hiding place and avoid it like crazy.
I hope you don’t have an early candy intake issue at your house. We haven’t struggled with this at our house before.
This issue may not have come up before because, I have always kept the bags sealed and spent time away from my hiding place. The hall closet was not a good place to hide it this year.
This post is linked to Mrs. Matlock’s Alphabe Thursday!