Okay - I misread the age in your very first original post from 2009 - I saw a 9 instead of an 8. Mea Culpa.
So what is so special about what your neighborhood does for Halloween?
My neighborhood actually gets together and does theme houses inside and out. It goes a few blocks. The night of Halloween the neighbors and I open our home up, like an open house, and have specific things besides trick-or-treating. Some have an ice cream bar, some are haunted houses, some are drink bars, it's like a big block party with live music featuring Thriller and The Monster Mash and the decorating is outstanding. It's just a big deal is all I can say.
Easter? I can see more, if it is celebrated as a religious holiday. Our order has us switching eoy, except when his Easter and mine coincide - and then I have priority as the kids are baptised Orthodox and we do celebrate the religious Easter. And yes, I have had Easter more as a result.
I still don'tuinderstand why you didn't address these two days when you addressed the other holidays. Makes no sense to me.
My ex actually did up the schedule at the time of divorce. When I went in to sign, although amicable, I was still upset and did not catch that those holidays were not on nor did my ex realize it at the time. After the divorce we continued to switch them like the other holidays because we both realized they were accidentally left out.
Nothing unique in any of this. Comes down to how much time do you want to spend fighting. I chose to just give in on the small stuff like this so that we could all live in some relative peace. <shrug> You're free to choose differently
It's small to me, not so small to my daughter, I wish it were. Ultimatley, I will have to choose. I feel like fighting this and going to court like I need a whole in the head.