"The pumpkin my boyfriend and I carved" |
Most people
have a childhood memory of carving a pumpkin. Whether that is with our parents,
friends, or in our kindergarten class is unique to each person. It's just
something that has always been done, and it is a Halloween tradition in our
area. Though the pumpkins may have become more modern, like lighting your face
up with colored glow sticks instead of candles, the idea is still the same.
When the
idea was first created it was in Scotland and Ireland, where they carved
turnips. In England they carved beets. These early carvers would place their
scary faced creations on their doorstep on “All Hallows Eve” to ward off evil
spirits. When the tradition was started in America, thye decided to use the much
larger and easier to sculpt pumpkin. Since then it has evolved into our
Halloween, and now we do it to have fun with kids.
Everyone
starts out in the same way, you have to cut out the hole so you can get down
and dirty. What five year old doesn't want to plunge their hands into the cold
and gooey mess of pumpkin guts? Rhetorical question, of course. A pumpkin guts
fight can often be the funnest part of your carving process. You have to be
sure that you get all the guts out or you may be greeted by a rather
interesting smell the next day. The hardest part is picking out the face that
you want, do you want it to be happy, scary, sad, or not even a face but rather
an artistic picture or design. The things that really creative people can do
with this vegetable can be amazing, even doing script letters. But, you must be
careful, because one wrong slice could leave your pumpkin permanently
disfigured. I believe that this part can get rather nerve wracking. Finally you
place your light inside and enjoy it in the cool autumn night.
Most people
know this simplistic process, and if you asked people to share their most
creative pumpkin I bet you would be very surprised. Pumpkin carving is far more
important than warding off evil spirits though, in modern times it is spending
time with a small child, friend, family member, or whoever!