Fall is a wonderful time of the year (besides being the dreaded sign that school has started). The air is crisp and cool, the leaves are deep reds, yellows, and purples, and the smell of pumpkins is everywhere. And where there are pumpkins there is also Halloween.
Halloween is coming up so fast, it's scary. I don't usually get way into dressing up for the holiday (my twin and I will wear some pretty clever costumes together, but nothing extreme), but I enjoy traditions like pumpkin carving and eating chile at my grandma's house and convincing people to give me candy because I'm a poor, starving college student. Yes, Halloween is a sweet time, but there is one part of it that I'm not too fond of, and that's being scared.
I know being scared is a main part of Halloween, and I love a good prank, but some things just freak me out. The only way you'll get me to go to a haunted house or corn maze is if I am guaranteed a guy to cling to. Even when I know the chainsaw guy won't chop me to pieces and the blood on the dismembered arm is fake, I still get scared. I am an extremely jumpy person and am prone to letting out little screams when really startled. I don't like screaming in public, and somehow the spirit of Halloween is determined to make me do so.
Hopefully this Halloween will be a hoot, but not a scream.
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Learning New Tricks
Technology has never been my grandma's thing, but she is very savvy in other categories. She can rustle up some delicious grub before you can even say you're hungry. Magic flows from her fingers and into the sewing machine as she creates and mends anything within reaching distance. She is really good at coloring with us in coloring books and somehow brings the elephants and mice to life with just Crayons. Her chicken nuggets and French fries are to die for; no one makes them better.
Movies and TV were the only kind of technology Grandma had.
However, this year changed her life forever.
She got an iPad.
I first found out about this when I got an email from her. I almost fell out of my chair in shock. Grandma's email was absolutely darling: she said it had taken her two hours to write it, but she did a really good job with it.
Now everyday I check my email to see if Grandma has sent me anything. I love reading what she sends me. Lines like, "I tried to be sick [so she didn't have to go to the Family History Center] but it didn't work. Grandpa is too smart", "E-mail is the last thing I look at before going to bed, first thing in the morning, and if I've been gone I look again as soon as I come through the back door", and "I spend more time on my iPad than I should. Am I getting lost in a different world, or just joining the world?" make my day.
That's one of the things I like best about my grandma: how much she makes me laugh. We can giggle like schoolgirls about boys or nothing at all, and she pulls faces all the time behind Grandpa's face when he's talking. After a visit to Grandma's house, my stomach hurts, and not only from all the good food but also from laughing so much. She always asks if we're sitting on a feather, but we're really just laughing because she's being hilarious.
Even with this technology Grandma just learned, she can still make me laugh.
Movies and TV were the only kind of technology Grandma had.
However, this year changed her life forever.
She got an iPad.
I first found out about this when I got an email from her. I almost fell out of my chair in shock. Grandma's email was absolutely darling: she said it had taken her two hours to write it, but she did a really good job with it.
Now everyday I check my email to see if Grandma has sent me anything. I love reading what she sends me. Lines like, "I tried to be sick [so she didn't have to go to the Family History Center] but it didn't work. Grandpa is too smart", "E-mail is the last thing I look at before going to bed, first thing in the morning, and if I've been gone I look again as soon as I come through the back door", and "I spend more time on my iPad than I should. Am I getting lost in a different world, or just joining the world?" make my day.
That's one of the things I like best about my grandma: how much she makes me laugh. We can giggle like schoolgirls about boys or nothing at all, and she pulls faces all the time behind Grandpa's face when he's talking. After a visit to Grandma's house, my stomach hurts, and not only from all the good food but also from laughing so much. She always asks if we're sitting on a feather, but we're really just laughing because she's being hilarious.
Even with this technology Grandma just learned, she can still make me laugh.
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