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Halloween in the 'hood

By Larry James
November 1, 2007

Everything is not about poverty and wealth.

But where I live, almost everything is.

Last night we welcomed almost 300 tricker-treaters at our front door.

Most were young children. Some were teens. Lots of parents accompanied their children on the neighborhood rounds to collect the special "treats" offered at most of the doors in our community.

There were all sorts of costumes. And, there were children with no costumes.

It was a joyous night. For most of the kids who came to our door, the treats were special. These children came for the special occasion of free candy. Most were from low-income, working families.

Trick or treat here is not like the experiences we had when we lived in suburban Richardson. Tonight we passed out lots of candy to children for whom it was a very special night.

They were all beautiful.


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A group of teenagers came down my street last night trick or treating. It was dark and I couldn't see very well, but none of them had on costumes. I asked one of the girls I knew what was on her face, thinking it was some kind of face paint in some design. "Lipstick," she said. Lipstick. That was the improvisation and their alternative to buying Halloween costumes that will only be used once.

On the other hand, my friend in Missouri showed me pictures of the kids who trick or treated in her neighborhood. Every last one of them had costumes that had obviously been purchased...and not the $7 plastic ones we used to buy when I was a kid.

It's always interesting to me to live with a foot in both worlds. I like to think it keeps me a little more grounded than if I lived onlyl in the world I grew up in (which would be the costume world).

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