Bluemem#6-The Blurred line between what is real and what is unreal
So since it is close to Christmas time, I thought that I would reminisce on my experiences with Santa Clause. Well, I never really had enough time to believe in Santa Clause(my sisters let me know early on in my childhood that Santa was fake. I mean talk about completely ruining a little girls reality. I remember that day like it was yesterday. It was Christmas eve in the year 1999. I was seven years old and even though I didn’t have a fire place, I just assumed that Santa came into my house through the kitchen window(the kitchen window was in the back of my house). I kept on bothering my older sisters and told them that I was going to get a lot of gifts and that they would receive coal because they had been mischievous a lot for that year. Now since I am the youngest in my immediate family, I always felt obligated to provoke and annoy my sisters all day every day (smiling devilishly). Well that day, my sisters had enough of me and decided to let me in on a little secret. They told me SANTA WAS NOT REAL!
When my sisters first said this to me, I didn’t believe them at first. I figured that that they were just trying to be mean, but then it got worse. They told me that Santa died a long time ago and that my mother was the one that always bought my gifts, wrapped them up, and placed them under the tree every Christmas eve. Santa was dead? My mom was the one that wrapped my gifts? What about the sleigh, the reindeer? I mean christmas songs didn’t just fall out of the sky, who could really make all of this Santa stuff up. I continued to tell my sister that she was wrong and that she was just mad because she was getting coal for Christmas, but then she took in my mothers room and we snuck into the closet where they couldn’t see us. As my mother and aunt removed toys, gift wrap, and boxes out of several bags, my heart dropped. Maybe my sister was right and Santa was in fact dead. I couldn’t or just plain and simply did not want to believe it. Then a thought ran across my mind. What if my mother was secretly one of Santa’s helpers and Santa just dropped off the gifts to my mom because he did not have a chimney to climb down to my apartment. After me and my sister snuck back out of the room and into the hallway, I told her my thoughts. I guess she had had enough of me for the day because she rolled her eyes walk away and screamed one last time “Santa is not real” before she sat in front of the television. But who cares what she thought, at that point in my life, Santa was Real!
The fine line between real and surreal is a topic that my english class covered several times during class meetings. During one of our class meetings, we watched the movie The Matrix and in that movie the character Morpheus states that “If real is what you can feel, smell, taste and see, then 'real' is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain.” I believe that real however extends far beyond what someone can feel, smell, taste and see though. Reality can’t be limited to the five senses because imagination is what creates the next level of reality. Just think about planes, at some point in the past nobody ever though that it would possible to create a way in which people can travel across vast distances in a relatively short amount of time through some flying device. That was something that was imagined, created on paper, and then became a reality years later. Reality is simply all in the head.