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Took my tiny child with me to the Halloween store. Walked in and immediately realized it would be a terrible mistake.
They had those jumpscare machine things everywhere, lots of spooky noise machines, scary looking animatronic things, crazy decorations, just the whole 9 yards and then some. I immediately went to turn around and leave when I heard a noise coming from my arms.
My one year old child who gets scared if we coughā¦. was laughing.
She makes this preciousĀ āeee!ā sound and starts vibrating when she sees something she really likes, usually an animal or a balloon, and she points right at the big zombie thing by the door and does that. I carry her in past a huge 10 ft tall Pennywise inflatable, and she smacks me to tell me to stop so she can look. She ponders him for a moment, and his glowing light-up eyes, then points at his hand and shoutsĀ āBEEM!ā Which is her word forĀ āballoon.ā She made us stand there under Pennywise for at least 3 minutes, which is a really long time for a one-year-old.
Then, she begs to get down, so I let her loose and she just books it all over the store. Finds the creepy demonic looking babies and shoutsĀ āBABY!ā then gets this confused look on her face and tries to wipe theĀ ādirtā off their faces. Decides itās not worth it, goes and picks up a severed hand decoration, hands it to me and saysĀ āhand.ā Yes, my dear, it is a hand. And yes, that severed foot hasĀ ātoes,ā youāre very right.
Finds the wigs, runs down the aisle shoutingĀ āhair! hair!ā and grabbing her own sparse little headfuzz so hard I think sheās going to rip it all out. Then she found the speaker in the wall that was blaring Monster Mash and she demanded I pick her up so we couldĀ āDANSSSEā. But she got distracted by the big spider decorations, which she christened as dogs by running toward them and barking.
She ran up and down the aisles of costumes touching the fabric and making her littleĀ ātss tss tssā giggle that she does when sheās having Much Too Good a Time. Every so often sheād stop, look back to make sure I was there, and point at something and vibrate with her aggressiveĀ āEEEE!ā
A man turned a corner wearing one of the creepy latex masks. He immediately started apologizing to me, sayingĀ āIām so sorry, Iām looking for my friend, I donāt want to scare her.ā Meanwhile my child is standing there looking up at him with the most confused look on her face. Not scared, just confused, like he is so dumb and she canāt figure out why he would want to make that stupid face for so long. But he rounds another corner all hunched over, she flaps her arms and sighs, and takes off to go scream at the creepy lawn decorations.
When it was time to go, nothing could convince her to come to me willingly, so I had to promise her one last look at the balloon man while I picked her up against her will. Pennywise placated her, and we left the store with a smile on her chubby little cheeks. She demanded we wait and watch the big inflatable-flailing-arm-tube-man out front, the one that was bright orange and had a jack-o-lantern face, and she bounced and wiggled and danced in my arms despite its fan being louder than the loud motorcycles that scare her on our walks. She waved bye-bye to it as we left for the car.
Basically, that was the cutest thing thatās ever happened to me in my life, and itās so crazy how so many things are culturally taught and kids are just⦠immune to that. All she saw was bright colors and things she recognized and could name, in a place she could explore and touch. She has no concept of clowns being scary or zombies being A Thing or what constitutesĀ ācreepyā andĀ āspookyā andĀ āgross.ā To her, a severed arm with gore hanging out the end doesnāt represent pain or violence, itās justĀ āarm,ā and itās got some weird stuff on the end thatās funny colors. Theyāre just things, thereās no context for it.
The world is weird and beautiful and itās so cool to see it through the eyes of someone who is so New to this planet and hasnāt been influenced by society and culture yet.
āOpen your mouth only if what you are going to say is more beautiful than silence.ā
ā Arabic Proverb
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Oskar Laske (Austrian,1874-1951)
The Bird Preachers, ca. 1915
Mixed media on paper
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Green Love Letter by Masa-San, Fujino, Kanagawa, Japan
Loneliness does not come from having no people about one, but from being unable to communicate the things that seem important to oneself, or from holding certain views which others find inadmissible.Ā
Carl Jung, āMemories, Dreams, Reflectionsā
I am constantly trying to communicate something incommunicable, to explain something inexplicable, to tell about something I only feel in my bones and which can only be experienced in those bones.Ā
Franz Kafka, āLetters to Milenaā
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