Catching clouds

in Weekend Experiences16 days ago (edited)

Caracas is surrounded by a beautiful mountain, our beloved Cerro El Ávila. The first time I went there, I was a very young girl. My older brother took us on a family outing. I was very excited and thrilled. I would see the clouds up close and, with any luck, I could catch a piece of one and put it in a bottle. I would have a floating bottle.

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Children's things, it wasn't the first absurd, crazy, or strange thing that my curious mind thought was possible.

I remember that TV seemed magical to me. How did the characters, the actors, and actresses shrink themselves and get inside the screen? I wasn't the only one; back then, the children in the house would peek through the slits at the top of the TVs to see those characters from other angles. We didn't give up so easily; we did it over and over again and sometimes joked that we saw such-and-such a character in miniature 3D. We knew we were lying, but it was still fun and a way of trying to explain what we saw through the screen.

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I also believed that cotton candy was literally made from cotton and sugar. Once I went to the park and really wanted to try some, but I couldn't, so I went home wishing I could have eaten that cotton candy that so many children and adults seemed to enjoy. So I looked for a box of cotton balls and sprinkled them with sugar. I ate a little and it wasn't good, but I ate until I couldn't eat anymore. I thought that everyone else was pretending it was tasty when it was actually disgusting.

I don't remember how that day ended. I probably got indigestion or something, although as a child I was immune to so many things that I probably continued playing and dreaming as I usually did.

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This writing is inspired by @galenkp's proposal for this weekend.

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I think many of us really think that the candy is made of cotton wool because that's what they call it and that's what it looks like, even if it has, for example, a pink colour. As children we believe that everything is possible, what a powerful force, which we lose with adulthood, like being able to touch the clouds or sit on one of them, we believe it is possible.

And we are happy believing that, what innocence but what a great power that this single thought can make a child so happy. That experience on the mountain is beautiful and unique, as well as the one on television, maybe in another world it is real.

Beautiful experiences as a child, I loved reading you. Thank you very much and a big hug!


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I think many of us think that candy is made of cotton because that's what it's called and that's what it looks like, even if it's pink, for example.

Of course, children are generally quite literal, although I still am a little bit

And as for other tiny or gigantic worlds, I think it's possible; there are so many things we have no idea about, and just because we can't see them, we say they don't exist.

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I think many of us think that candy is made of cotton because that's what it's called and that's what it looks like, even if it's pink, for example.

Of course, children are generally quite literal, although I still am a little bit 🙈🤫

And as for other tiny or gigantic worlds, I think it's possible; there are so many things we have no idea about, and just because we can't see them, we say they don't exist.

Thank you for your visit and your support 🤗

Totally agree, we rely on what our eyes see and if they see wrong? Thanks to you!

Greetings, what a great imagination, the cotton candy idea. That's why, from an early age, it's good to ask adults how things are made, like cotton candy. It's a beautiful story, full of innocence.

As a child, I didn't ask many questions; whenever possible, I liked to check things out, and that's why I was in danger more than once.