All The Time Essay, Research Paper
A crazy, out of control woman is what always came to my mind when I would think of my aunt.
My name is Micheal Andrews and I am a thirty-nine year old stockbroker for Prolong Investment
Corporation. I am going to tell you a story about my eighty-seven year old aunt whom I really
never understood until now.
You see, after I was granted power of attorney for my aunt I felt as though it was my
reponsibilty to look after her. My Aunt Mary was a woman who was looked upon by many as
being “weird”. First, she would always wear layers upon laters of clothing during the hottest days
of the summer. She would also go down to the local supermarket and buy coffee and doughnuts,
and yes smoked oysters for the dog. And if thats not bad enough, she would display a number of
scenes on the way home from the grocery store. By this I mean she would shout at stopped cars
when she was crossing the street. She would make her eye’s flutter and twitch expressing some
sort of fear. She even went as far as kicking a police officer.
When Aunt Mary would arrive home she would put the the sm
for her dog Butch, along with my Uncle Henry’s appendix. Uncle Henry was her third husband
who died from cancer. Her house was quite unusual, because it contained 217 “wind up” clocks,
that had alarms set to randomly go off. And finally she would always shout and beat across the
airshaft with a broom handle as if she were in prison.
Now, for most people who would analyze Aunt Mary’s behavior would conclude that she
was simply a crazy old woman. I thought she was “nuts” myself until I took a deeper look and
figured what she was really trying to do.
I realized that she was a lonesome old woman. She was behaving this way all along to
seek attention and maybe secure companionship which she greatly desired. I think she even went
as far as treating the dog as a “fifth husband”. Why else would she buy him smoked oysters that
are by the way an expensive delicacey. One more thing, every one thought she was a poor and
crazy woman. Well, lets just say she was smarter than most, and she left enough money for future
generations of the family to live comfortably for years to come.