Since it is the season of Halloween, it seems only appropriate to get into the spirit of the event. Unless one is in Mexico, participating in the big Day of the Dead celebrations, Halloween is mainly for kids. I try to take Fridays off, at least not scheduling work, so I can hangout with the wife, the daughter and the grandson.

Today we went to breakfast and I took a photo of grandson Mason's Halloween costume. He looks pretty dapper in his 1920's gangster outfit. He is really enjoying the season and getting quite the take of treats I might add.

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Steven L. Smith

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9 Comments on Gangsta Halloween

OCT
30
2009
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Awww, thanks for posting this. A certified cutie! thats for sure!! :D

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He is certainly better looking than Al Capone.

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Steven - very cute - our little guy has a party at the school today and he is some kind of lizard - LOL. ~Rita

3:30pm • #3
OCT
31
2009

Does he some six shooters for those that contribute adequately to the cause?

2:43am • #4
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Cute, I would give that little guy all of the candy in the bowl. Thanks for the great picture.

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I am happy to see you reserving a little time away from Nutsy for family.

Your grandson is TOO CUTE!

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01
2009
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Heather, he turns 21 next month. No, actually, he will be three end of January.

9:51am • #8

Steve,

He's one cute gangsta. Hope he scored big time last night! (Candy, that is.)

10:28am • #9

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Steven L. Smith, King of the House Home Inspection, provides information for real estate buyers, sellers and real estate industry professionals. Blog posts emphasize issues commonly found in Bellingham, WA and Whatcom County. Smith is Washington State Licensed Home inspector #207, a state licensed structural pest inspector and one of the most experienced inspectors in the northwest corner of the Pacific Northwest. Steven L. Smith is lead instructor of home inspection at Bellingham Technical College and teaches classes for Washington State University and the Washington State Department of Agriculture. Steve was a two-term member of the state licensing board.


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