Monday, 17 November 2014

Remember For Me

As I was not there for the day of the Remembrance Day assemblies, so I will be commenting on the question of what remembrance day is to me. To me remembrance day is a time when we reflect on all that the soldiers and peacekeepers do and have done for us. I feel that this day is the way we give thanks and appreciation for all that they have done and continue to do for us. It's a day of celebration and sorrow, celebratory in the way to see how far we've come compared to what we were before we had people protecting and bringing peace. It is a time of sorrow. For the people who have been lost, but also a time of gratitude for all of those who died for the sake of their country. We remember, and we continue to be thankful. That is what remembrance day is to me, a time of reminiscing and appreciation.

Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Halloween

Halloween to me was the best time of the year until recently. Growing up I loved dressing up and getting candy and being able to be whatever I wanted to pretend to be for the night. Now to me it is pointless for teenagers, and should just be focused on little kids. Being a teen I feel that it is just an excuse for people to go out and get "turnt" just like every other weekend, the only difference is they have an excuse to gather and get dressed up with a rebellious side of smashing pumpkins, toilet papering people's lawns and egging houses. I think Halloween should be more focused on the kids. To me the idea behind halloween is letting kids decide what they want to be... In a sense of moulding their future. Always in life we are deciding what we want to be and eventually what we will want to do with the rest of our lives. So for a kid deciding what costume they are going to wear out of the hundreds of options, it's only preparing them to one day choose what they want to do with their life. It's a stretch to think about it in this way, but I honestly feel that this is the basic idea behind halloween, it gives kids decision making practice. As for the religious side of this, all I know is that my grandma hates halloween, she feels as though its the devil's night which many other people agree with this as well. I disagree with this and feel that this is an out-of-date assumption. There is no proof that this is what the night stands for, but to each his own everyone has their own opinions. Mine however differs from that thought. As mentioned before I feel that halloween is beneficial in the sense of moulding kids' futures, but for the teens and adults I feel that it is just our role to go with the flow and support the kids. Nothing less, nothing more.