A Fun Word
Running all over the house, up and down, front to back, we used to have fun playing hide and seek or maybe just chasing each other. We would then come out of the house to ride those rusty and tired-looking bicycles, heading to a place where we could just have some more fun. If we were lucky, our parents would also take us on a camp trip or just to the park, either way the idea was music to my ears and I was sure my brothers thought the same way. The idea would bring pictures to my head; the running, jumping, swimming, and the idea of maybe discovering something unusual or extraordinary, would all bring me a great feeling of freedom, adventure and happiness. Once at home, a warm shower was the norm, but I didn't mind, I had my own ways of having fun in the shower too. A fantasy world! I liked to explore my imagination to its limits, and that bathtub was just perfect for it; building an imaginary world which I developed according to my idea of a hero, to my fears, and to that which I looked up to. The fact that I did all the casting satiated my craving for happiness. Yes, I was just having fun, but without noticing, I started to develop a sens
I must realize that play does not always develop into what is expected of it, but that is just fine because that is another fun part of it: uncertainty. e for a fun word, a word that would describe somewhat what I felt or sometimes just bring a smile accompanied of old memories and new desires, and I thought, play, the word sounds great. After all this analytic thinking, I come up with two final questions: what is it that play really is? How should I understand the word play? Play is really whatever we want it to be, and by looking at all the different genders involved: a game, a performance, a challenge, an uncertainty, or just mere fun, I could only think of one final answer, and I could only tell you that it will always boil down to one: taking part in an enjoyable activity for the sake of amusement. When involved in play, I am uncertain on what is going to happen and that raises my level of interest, and interest could very well relate to entertainment in some ways, until I hit the climax of uncertainty, then I can finally look back and think of how much fun I had. Then I could think of the times when my friends or siblings have asked me to play a game with them, or just implied the word in a discrete manner. That is the time when the act of play becomes a memory in my head, but memories can be fun too sometimes, after all, I could play with my thoughts and memories just as much as I could play with something else. As a matter of fact, as I type this paper I am playing nice melodies which keep me entertained. Just as we see football players struggling for a touch down, we also see a character in a cast striving to present a good performance. Then I realize that as I grow older, the word play gets more and more fragile. As good as all this sounds to me, sometimes I also think of play as something that might very well fade away. When my life is submerged in a constant routine, I no longer have time for fun, and the word becomes a real challenge. I could look at the word play as an adjective or as a noun, the genders are many, but regardless of the way I want to look at it, I could always picture something fun in my head when I think of it. Why don't we go to the beach and play some volley ball? Did you see the play on Romeo and Juliet? How about a game of chess? This is how a picture my idea of play, but I should also mention the times when getting a playful attitude toward the people that surround me accounts for some of the happiness in my life. The word play has several different meanings; however, they all are bound to each other by the same link: having fun.
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