It was a first for all of us.(I grew up in the "truth".) Very risky, considering we are still active in the cong....
So we started at the first house and methodically walked up and down each driveway as worked along the street.
We were quickly over-taken by kids who were zig-zagging across lawns and doing houses in random order. Suddenly, it dawned on me. OMG! Were doing the houses in the standard field service pattern! That thought saddened me for a moment - the programming is so deep....you don't even realize it, sometimes...
However, about midway through, my kids picked up on the fact that it doesn't have to be so "proper". And they started picking whichever houses and walking on lawns. You could almost physically see their minds taking down one more barrier.
What struck me was how un-awful and normal it all was. Our neighbors were welcoming and friendly.
At the end of the evening, they "clinked" chocolate bars and toasted to "To our first Halloween".