It's Haloween!
Its the day of the year we take kids door to door for them to score lots of candy where the rest of the days, we are yelling at them to not touch candy.
It's the day of the year, where the kids creativity shines and they think about their costume long and hard, the stores have these costumes on display with the tackiest fabric and the overpriced price tag.
It's the day when the kids are excited about scaring other people and completely forget about the monsters below their bed which keeps them awake the rest of the year
It's the day when my little angels finish the breakfast the quickest, get ready the quickest and very patiently sit to get their faces painted to match their costume.
It's the day when even I thoughtfully laid out 'my costume' the night before!!!
Yes, this is my costume of choice (!)
I walked to the cafeteria for my morning coffee run, I smiled and wished Happy Halloween to the colleagues who applauded my spirit of dressing "up".
Some stared longer than normal and I wondered, I am wearing the 'Devil Headband' Am I inadvertently pissing someone off for what it symbolizes. Am I in some HR violation?
Later, I was chatting with someone who wanted to see my kids dressed up pictures and I told them She is an Arabic Princess and we thought her how to say 'Hello' in Arabic! There was silence, the 'someone' cautioned me, "Be careful, people might not like it! " (The Arabic Princess)
At first I didn't get it, and then it struck me.
Have we become that narrow minded that even on Halloween, we have to be 'politically correct' Are people really that "in-tolerant"?
My response: I am still donning my 'Devil's hairband' in office (No violation, I checked) and going to nudge my Arabic Princess to say 'Marhaba' a little louder at "Trick or Treating" this evening.
Let's enjoy the candy, the smiles of the cute faces and definitely 'Marhaba'. It's Halloween
Its the day of the year we take kids door to door for them to score lots of candy where the rest of the days, we are yelling at them to not touch candy.
It's the day of the year, where the kids creativity shines and they think about their costume long and hard, the stores have these costumes on display with the tackiest fabric and the overpriced price tag.
It's the day when the kids are excited about scaring other people and completely forget about the monsters below their bed which keeps them awake the rest of the year
It's the day when my little angels finish the breakfast the quickest, get ready the quickest and very patiently sit to get their faces painted to match their costume.
It's the day when even I thoughtfully laid out 'my costume' the night before!!!
Yes, this is my costume of choice (!)
I walked to the cafeteria for my morning coffee run, I smiled and wished Happy Halloween to the colleagues who applauded my spirit of dressing "up".
Some stared longer than normal and I wondered, I am wearing the 'Devil Headband' Am I inadvertently pissing someone off for what it symbolizes. Am I in some HR violation?
Later, I was chatting with someone who wanted to see my kids dressed up pictures and I told them She is an Arabic Princess and we thought her how to say 'Hello' in Arabic! There was silence, the 'someone' cautioned me, "Be careful, people might not like it! " (The Arabic Princess)
At first I didn't get it, and then it struck me.
Have we become that narrow minded that even on Halloween, we have to be 'politically correct' Are people really that "in-tolerant"?
My response: I am still donning my 'Devil's hairband' in office (No violation, I checked) and going to nudge my Arabic Princess to say 'Marhaba' a little louder at "Trick or Treating" this evening.
Let's enjoy the candy, the smiles of the cute faces and definitely 'Marhaba'. It's Halloween
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