I went to a haunted house at an amusement park and cried. Let's just say I am not a big fan of being scared for the sake of "fun." If you are a bit of a scaredy cat like me, don't worry there are still plenty of ways to celebrate Halloween that hopefully won't terrify you to the point of wetting your pants.
1. Decorating your living space with pumpkins and cute scarecrows.
Avoid the CVS aisle, you know the one with all the motion activated monsters and such, (those definitely aren't cute). Nothing beats getting the little baby pumpkins that you can paint yourself. Nothing creepy there.
2. Watch a Halloween movie that's isn't horror.
Whoever said Halloween movies had to be scary? Last year my friends and I watched Twitches. No shame. Also, how can you celebrate Halloween without watching "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown?"
3. You can always just resort to watching other people get scared out of their mind.
Ellen has tons of videos of people going through haunted houses. You get to watch from the comfort of your couch. You might pee your pants but it will be from laughter.
4. This one is the easiest best way to spread Halloween cheer to all! Pass out candy to all the kids.
Dressed up, with all smiles and their pillow cases stuffed with candy, nothing to be afraid of, right? Well there is one scary part, you'll be forced to eat all the leftover candy.
Happy Halloween! I hope you don't end up spending it peeing your pants.