| 1. Decorate with Pumpkins or Winter Squash. (You can eat or compost them later) 2. Real clothes already in your closet can be costumes too! 3. Keep it simple. (Use things you already have around your home, ex. makeup) 4. Borrow, don’t buy. (Check out Halloween books and videos from the library) 5. Enjoy people, not stuff. (Encourage your neighborhood to arrange a daytime Halloween party with snack and goodies, you can eat and socialize there, without bringing home the masses of candy later!) |

Decluttering
As April Begins: Making Space for Renewal
April brings a natural sense of renewal. The light lingers a little longer, routines begin to shift, and moments of gathering—Easter and Passover among them—invite
