Why I celebrate Halloween: It's the one holiday we encourage
ourselves to look into the darkness and drag our fears into the light
and hopefully see them for what they are: An opportunity to be brave and
reclaim our power over them.
Shelley's "Frankenstein" explores
the folly of men pretending to be God. Stoker's "Dracula" reveals the
horror of those who live by taking from others. I can't imagine a world
without Poe, and his willingness to expose the monsters within. We prevail when we choose good over evil.
For the record, I don't do scary. Growing up in it means it isn't
entertainment for me. Dress up is fun. I've always had a fondness for
jack-o-lanterns, the cheerful flame flickering inside. Not to mention my
love of pumpkin, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves. The promise of
cooler weather, a definite bonus in the desert. The changing color of
the leaves, which people generously share through pictures. The prelude to the coming triad holidays
of Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year (gratitude, giving, and starting anew). Enjoy the day. Indulge in a
treat, pizza for me. Laugh.
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