Saturday, October 30, 2010

Clown-Skins

Halloween is upon us, which always brings mixed feelings for me.  The boy has had some traumatic Halloweens, to say the least.  Last year was the first time he was able to say those necessary Halloween words, "Trick-or-Treat".  Every year, he would be so excited, but then when the time came, his Selective Mutism would take over and he would freeze in his tracks.  I'll never forget one year when a neighbor told him he couldn't have any candy if he didn't say trick-or-treat.  He stood there, trembling, and then walked away with his head down, choking back his tears.  Now he's a fully speaking 4th grader and excited about Halloween...sort of.  A week ago, his school hosted a "Boogie Bash" ~ a Halloween-themed dance.  The kids were to come in costume.  He worked on perfecting his costume all afternoon and was all decked out in an "old man clown" outfit, which was pretty hilarious.  As we pulled up to his spooked-out elementary school, the panic ensued.  He became certain he wasn't supposed to be in a costume.  We sat in the car and watched about 10 kids enter, all dressed up, before he was convinced the costume was acceptable attire.  We took our place in the mob of ghouls, fairies, and superheros and awaited our turn to purchase tickets.  Within moments, a small gathering formed around the boy as the kids laughed and laughed at his silly costume.  Under his big, clowny smile, I could see the real mouth of the boy fighting to stay positive.  Tears welled and he quickly stated that he wanted to leave.  I gave him a zillion pep talks, reminding him his costume was supposed to be funny and so laughter was the appropriate response.  He just couldn't feel comfortable in this foreign skin that was bringing so much attention, albeit positive.  Did you ever feel uncomfortable in your own skin, even though you knew you were doing what you were supposed to be doing?  I have been feeling this way for several weeks!  I know finishing school is the right thing to do and that I am right where I belong, but most of the time I feel uncomfortable in my own skin - like I'm wearing a clown-skin and drawing unwanted attention to myself!  The boy ended up winning a costume contest at the Boogie Bash, which helped him relax a bit and feel it was worth all the attention.  As for myself, I think for the rest of this journey, I will consider my undergrad status as a stint in a clown-suit and my prize will be my degree!  Happy Halloween!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

The "S" Word

So, the boy went to his first, big-time audition on Thursday and was probably most excited about the fact that one of his lines had a 4 letter word in it!  He was totally stoked that Mom gave him permission to use the "S" word!  While I found his excitement over cursing amusing, I have another "S" word I'd like to pick a bone with today.  I find this particular "S" word to be thrown about, all willy-nilly, and often overused (and quite frankly, misunderstood).  The word is STRESS!!!!  It's all the rage these days!  Everyone's STRESSed out.  There are pills for STRESS.  There are creams for STRESS.  There are tests for STRESS!  An awful lot of STRESS talk going on, but what does it really mean?  As far as I can tell, every single human (and many of our animal friends) are STRESSed out every day!  Right?  Well, let's see.  I looked up STRESS and found a long list of definitions.  According to Dictionary.com, one of these definitions is: physical, mental, or emotional strain or tension.  Sounds about right.  Okay, so let's see a show of hands.  How many of you feel some sort of physical, mental, or emotional strain or tension EVERY SINGLE DAY?  ME, TOO!!!!  I mean, let's face it.  Our world is just one big STRESS factory.  The thing that really irks me, though, is when everyone wants to compare their levels of STRESS.  I mean, come on people, my STRESS is definitely much worse than yours!!!!!  I'm guilty of it as much as the next guy.  You complain about your STRESSful day and all I can think is, "Oh, please!  That's nothing!  Wait 'til you hear what I went through today!".  So, let's just agree that we're all STRESSed out and maybe think about letting go of some of that tension.  I feel like most of the STRESS we feel we bring on ourselves.  Let's just do some yoga and learn to go with the flow!  Try to find the positive in your situations.  This transition in my life is bringing me the pimples of a teenager, but I'm going to try and look on the bright side - it helps me blend in with my classmates: )