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Railroadties And Candy Bars Essay Research Paper

Railroadties And Candy Bars Essay, Research Paper


Railroad Ties and Candy Bars


Ever day it seems, I recall a better time and a better place. For whatever reason, I


do not have to be in a good mood or a bad mood. It just comes and goes. This time and


place is one that we have all shared in one form or another on a playground, while riding a


bike, or just hanging out with friends. The time is, of course, childhood, the place


depends on who?s recollection it s. As this is the author?s recollection, the time and place


shall be Oklahoma City, Oklahoma anytime before the age of thirteen.


Nothing, it seemed, was with limits, nothing had ends or beginnings. The word


?death? was just as foreign as the word ?life?. Everyday was pretty much the same as the


day before. My parents would drop me off at school several hours early (they both had 6


to 8 jobs) and I would start my day staring blankly at a television for several hours before


going to recess. Recess is something that will forever baffle me. The best part of the


school day, taken away before you enter high school, then given back as you enter higher


education. Then school started. The so called ?3 R?s? (though I am fairly certain that it is


two ?R?s? and one ?A?) made up the rest of the day. The lunch, then school for one more


hour or so, then recess till your parents came and picked you up. Go home, eat, wash up,


go to bed, repeat. No responsibility whatsoever. It was absolutely lovely.


That particular time, as odd as this may sound to some, was much more beautiful.


At one time one?s peers were too involved in the same sort of activities that everyone else


was doing to develop a genuine, opinionated outlook on life via parental and/or societal


influences. In short, kids are simplistic. Few kids ask with any care to how the parents


will answer, ?What?s

in this lollipop??, or ?How do those balloons float??. Most kids


simply enjoy them because they are. As a child I was so in awe of the sun that I did not


heed my parents constant warnings that it would hurt my eyes. I am now paying the


consequences for those actions, but at the time, it simply did not matter. I did not care


what it was made of, why it moved, or why it burned my eyes; it was beautiful.


Amongst my interest in staring at the sun, I have noticed that during that time and


place, the smallest things would keep me occupied. I was never bored. Whether I was


using a magnifying glass to burn the tires on the playground, or play on the Big-Toy, or


try to balance myself while walking across railroad ties, or how a candy bar fixed anything


and everything. This is the most unique part of childhood for me. As I grow older I lost


interest in these things and had to find replacements which, like anything, would be


replaced in time too. I find that when I talk about childhood that the simple things are


what I miss the most. Like the heat of the asphalt on a hot summer?s day, the girls with


?cooties?, the epic soccer matches between ?rival? groups. All of these things were


wonderful.


Oklahoma, somewhere between pre-natal nothing and a teenager. Not much for


some, but a horde of good things for me. Nothing compares to the fun I had. Everything


was gigantic, but conquerable, everything was open and vast. It was not like now, where


things are small and puny. Where you know why those balloons float, where you will


forego eating the lollipop because of the calorie content. Where you can sit around, eating


a candy bar, dreaming of a time when you were sitting, eating a candy bar, and dreaming


about a time when you will be older.


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