Every year the PTO, the Parent Teacher Organization would
host events including the Halloween Carnival at the local Junior High. The money
raised would be used for scholarships. Once,
when I was elementary age, my mom took us five kids to the carnival. I
remember games and prizes all set up in the gym and cafeteria. Some of the class rooms included a cake walk
and haunted maze. I always wanted to win a cake. It was fun for little kids and my brother and
older sister enjoyed the games as well. Especially since they were allowed to
play and roam without the supervision of my mother. My mother gave them their own
tickets to play. Me and my two younger sisters stayed with my mother and played
kid games like the treasure dig and duck pull or throw darts at the balloons. These were simple games where you dug in the
sand for prized or picked a floating duck that had a prize number on the bottom. We got our stuffed toys and moved on to the
next activity, giving up tickets for each time we played.
My mother stopped in to see the fortune teller. It was really just a teacher wearing a gypsy
costume and long black wig. She would read your palm and say things like “you
will have a long journey soon”. My
mother paid the ticket and placed her palm on table and then in the hand of the
faux gypsy. We sat outside the curtain
in class room chairs and waited for mom’s reading. I could hear the conversation and see though
the sheer drape. The gypsy started. “You
have a long life line, see here as it crosses your palm?” She traced the fold
of my mother palm. So far so good, I
thought. “And you will go on a long journey soon. “ We knew that one was coming; she seemed to
say that to everyone. “You are wise and smart.” She continued.” But I see here,
you are skeptical.” And mother was after all this was just pretend. We knew
that.
“ah ha!” she said
with an exciting pause, ”I see here you
have three children.” My mother was
playing along and obviously unconvinced.
The woman seemed to be searching my mother palm again. But my mother replied without missing a
beat. “Well you better check the other
hand, because I have two more children somewhere!” She quickly turned her wrist and placed the
other hand on the table. The genuine laughter
broke the short silence between the actress and my mother.
my mama Wendy Castillo Flores |
Yes, my mother has made the gypsy woman smile and laugh out
loud and most of all break character. This
story still makes me smile when I remember it. We enjoyed the carnival, and the
fortuneteller booth was the best price of a ticket ever spent.
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