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Why I Don’t Celebrate Halloween — and What I Do Instead

Every October, when the pumpkins line the grocery aisles and porch lights begin to glow orange, I feel that familiar tug — the world preparing for Halloween. But for me, it’s a time I’ve quietly stepped away from. I don’t decorate with ghosts or skeletons, and I don’t hand out candy at the door.

It’s not because I dislike fun or children in costumes — far from it! I simply made a choice years ago to focus my heart on things that feel light, wholesome, and life-giving. The truth is, Halloween never felt peaceful to me. It celebrates fear, darkness, and things I’d rather not welcome into my home or spirit.

And that’s okay. I’ve learned that you can love the season without loving the holiday.

 

Choosing Light Over Fright

When I think of October, I don’t picture monsters or cobwebs — I picture golden leaves tumbling across the yard, the smell of cinnamon drifting from the kitchen, and the sound of laughter as family gathers around the table.

There’s something sacred in that simple kind of joy. It reminds me that I don’t have to join in the world’s version of celebration to feel part of the season. Instead, I find beauty in turning toward the light — in kindness, creativity, and gratitude.

How I Celebrate the Season Instead

So, what do I do instead of Halloween? I fill my days with fall traditions that bring peace instead of fright — moments that honor the beauty of creation and the warmth of family.

1. Harvest Nights at Home

When the air turns crisp, I make big pots of chili or soup, slice homemade bread, and invite family to linger around the table. Sometimes we play music softly in the background or share stories while candles flicker on the counter.

2. The Thankful Tree

Each October, I set up a small branch in a vase and cut out paper leaves. Every evening, we write one thing we’re thankful for and hang it on the “tree.” By Thanksgiving, it’s overflowing with gratitude — a beautiful reminder of how blessed we are.

3. Fall Porch Decorating

Instead of cobwebs and creepy decor, I fill the porch with pumpkins, mums, straw bales, and a sign that says “Harvest Blessings.” It’s cheerful, inviting, and still celebrates the season.

4. Faith-Filled Fall Gatherings

Many churches host harvest festivals or “light nights” for families who want to celebrate in uplifting ways. There’s music, laughter, games, and sometimes even hayrides — all centered on joy, not fear.

5. Kindness Over Candy

Instead of passing out candy, I love making little treat bags filled with homemade cookies or pumpkin bread, along with a sweet note that says, “You are loved.” It’s my way of spreading joy without compromise.

Finding Peace in Simplicity

I don’t miss Halloween at all. In fact, I’ve come to love the peace that fills my home this time of year. Instead of scary movies and spooky decorations, I get to enjoy quiet evenings with a cup of tea, a crochet project in my lap, and the comforting hum of family nearby.

There’s something freeing about choosing differently — about saying “no” to what doesn’t bring peace and “yes” to what nourishes your spirit.

As the leaves fall and the nights grow long, I’m reminded that the light always shines brighter than the dark. That’s what I choose to celebrate — the good, the pure, and the beautiful. 

Finding Light in the Season, Not the Scare

If this post spoke to your heart, I’d love for you to share it with a friend who might be looking for a peaceful, faith-filled alternative to Halloween. Let’s spread light, not fright — one cozy fall moment at a time.

AboutPerky Dove Coffee

Meet Linda Taylor: A Health Enthusiast, Coffee Connoisseur, and Green Thumb Extraordinaire ??

Hi there,

I'm Linda Taylor, and I'm thrilled to share a glimpse of my world with you. As a married mother of 6, grandmother of 19, and proud great-grandmother of 1, family is at the heart of everything I do.

My passion for health and wellness runs deep, and you'll often find me exploring the latest trends in fitness, nutrition, and holistic living. But there's one thing that truly fuels my soul: coffee and tea. As the owner and proprietor of Perky Dove Coffee, I've made it my mission to curate a delightful selection of brews that cater to every palate and preference.

Beyond my love for all things caffeinated, I'm also a devoted gardener with a green thumb that seems to work magic. My home is a lush oasis filled with an array of plants, each lovingly nurtured and cared for. Whether it's tending to my vegetable patch or cultivating a vibrant indoor jungle, there's something truly special about watching life bloom and thrive under my care.

Through my blog, I aim to share my passion for health, wellness, and the simple joys of life. Join me as I explore the wonders of nature, sip on a comforting cuppa, and embark on a journey towards holistic well-being.

Here's to embracing life's little pleasures and nurturing our bodies, minds, and spirits along the way.

Warmest regards,
Linda Taylor
Owner & Proprietor, Perky Dove Coffee

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