Halloween is my favorite holiday. As a child I loved it
because: candy. That’s the long and short of it. I didn’t care about dressing
up or being creative. In the 80’s, I didn’t mind dressing as someone from the
80’s and calling it a costume. When I went through my goth phase, I dressed as
a goth. One year my friend and I dressed as witches to pass out candy. This was
probably my most thoughtful costume. I bought a hat, but I wore my own clothes.
Back then, I liked scary things. My friend and I watched every horror movie at
our local Blockbuster video store. We started at A and worked our way through.
In honor of that tradition, I’ve compiled a top five list of
my worst fears.
5. Insomnia: The days are getting shorter, and the nights
are getting longer, but I’m not getting more sleep. I could use a nap on the
hammock with rays of sun peeking through the leafy trees.
4. Clowns: This has nothing to do with the recent spate of
sightings. If a clown jumped out at
3. Bug hoards: I’ve had nightmares where I wake myself up
because I’m smashing an endless swarm of bugs.
2. People disliking a story into which I poured my heart and
soul. I think all authors can relate to this. It’s not your skin that thickens
with experience, but rather your heart that learns to heal faster.
1. Anything bad happening to my kids.
Today Halloween is still my favorite holiday, but I love it
for different reasons. Now it’s a night when I get to be amused by fake horrors
instead of the real ones. As I write this, my daughter just came out wearing an
evil jester costume.
Happy Halloween! Love, Michele
2 comments:
I'm afraid I scare easily, but I won't go into that. And I'm sure in your mind your kids come first....
I get frightened by the strangest things... like the other day I know my son left for college and then he called but left no voice mail. I was worried for hours that he'd been in an accident or something... So I had to let him know to let me know he was okay... Mom worry is the worst!
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