I'm Turning Into A Monster For Halloween
Published October 06, 2006
I think my body is trying to get prepared for Halloween. This would be fine if it was something I wanted, but I had no plans to look like a Halloween monster this year. In fact, I was considering skipping the holiday for the most part because I am busy with three jobs. My body, apparently, has other ideas.
Two years ago I fulfilled a Halloween fantasy as I switched from being someone scared on Halloween to being the one doing the scaring, at a haunted house no less. This transformation from the scared to the scarer was such a delight I decided to document it, complete with photos I shot, for a Blogcritics piece.
While I knew that, intellectually, I enjoyed becoming – for a few nights – a scary, evil scientist, I did not know how much my body enjoyed it as well.
And then the changes began. It began, as all good transformations into scary monsters must, with the bloody eye.
I was teaching one day when students said, “Mr. Scott, why is your eye all bloody?” I thought about the past 48 hours to ensure I had not poked myself in the eye with a stick, been in a bar brawl, and gotten smashed or anything else that might cause one eye to be filled with blood. I could not recall anything improper taking place, but that did not change the fact that half my right eye was filled with blood.
My doctor said a capillary in my eye had burst, which he described as a common odd occurrence, nothing to be alarmed about. How was I to know this was the start of a fight between my body and brain, akin to that in Evil Dead 2?
Over the next few days, as the blood drained from my eye, only a few people spoke of the matter directly, but I noticed some showing me a little more respect while others stepped away from me like I might be a contagious zombie.
That was about a month ago. Two weeks ago the next step took place. Again it was noticed by the students -- always observant and aware of any change in a teacher that could be the focus of their attention instead of, say, the lesson.
- I'm Turning Into A Monster For Halloween
- Published: October 06, 2006
- Type: Opinion
- Section: Culture
- Filed Under: Culture: Holidays and Traditions, Culture: Personal History
- Writer: Scott Butki
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I'm waiting for the blood from the eye to drain out of my ear or something next.
You're all too shocked to speak, right?
I expect you to turn normal by Election Day, Scott. Get well soon!
I love it! Sent a copy to my friend at work, by the way its going around the office as I type this. Keep writing--I look forward to reading more.
Heh. Thanks.
My pain is your pleasure.
:)
I read this at open mic nite as a bit of performance art. Tres fun.
Remember around Halloween when my ear lobe grew in size and my doctor didn't know what to make of it and suggested explanations ranged from
boxing injury (I'm a pacifist) or a bug bite (even though I don't recall being bit)? Well, now it's the other ear.
At first when I noticed it I thought I'm either going insane or... well, or it's nothing.
But sure enough, it has switched ears. One ear is fine and one is puffy and I don't know why. I'm thinking of taking bets on where it will go next.
Anyone want in on this?





Woah...the eye thing sounds gross! Where exactly did the blood drain to?
Funny piece by the way, Scott.