Maybe we need comic relief more than ever and maybe mischief is what passes for comedy to some. But this is my blog and so it's my plea to seriously not fool around on this April Fool's.
I know. Bummer. Tomorrow is a sanctioned day for pranks. I like clever humor, but was never fond of the sort April first brings.
Blame it on my first memory of this thing we call April Fools’ Day.
I know. Bummer. Tomorrow is a sanctioned day for pranks. I like clever humor, but was never fond of the sort April first brings.
Blame it on my first memory of this thing we call April Fools’ Day.
I had just turned five, walking hand in hand with my father.
He said that today it is all right to lie. I asked why. He didn’t explain,
but said, “Watch me.”
We were approaching our apartment building, where we lived
on the second floor. The first floor apartment directly below us was the home
of my best friend. Every apartment had back and front porches, and we played on
either. That April first, my best friend (who was four at the time) was
standing on her front porch and waving to us enthusiastically.
“What happened to your face?” my father said to her, his
face painted with a horrified expression.
“What?” she said.
“Oh, dear girl, this is terrible!” my father said. “We have
to take you to the doctor right away!”
I was baffled. I squinted to see better. My friend was
shaking.
“What is it, Abba?” I whispered.
“Her face! It’s bright green!”
My friend clutched her face and burst into tears. She ran
inside.
“See?” my father said to me. “This is April Fools’.”
My father was a gentle and kind person. I viewed him as the
voice of truth. This was very confusing. I had seen no green or any other
unnatural color on my friend’s face. I tried to absorb what just happened. I
rubbed my eyes as if that would fix my vision.
Then I started to cry. If her face was bright green and my
eyesight was failing, April Fools’ was about ill health and possible imminent blindness. A reasonable conclusion under the circumstances.
In the years since I have found most pranks to contain some element
of cruelty. Maybe this is a residual taste from that one long ago. Ten years
later, my friend told me she didn’t remember this at all. No harm done except
that, well, I don’t like it. So
there.
Take it easy, everyone. Especially on the young’uns. Especially now.