A lazy afternoon well spent in mentoring and assisting my 12+ year old prodigal son in his English creative writing exercise. Being an English language educator, that would be my Utopian ideal , sadly, the ground reality is appallingly dystopian!!!
Picture the scenario:
Summons from the Lord and Master of the house: "Son, you need to pick a suitable topic to work on your creative writing skills! "
Prodigal Son: " Yes papa" ( apparently all the teenage Sturm & Drang is directed against the mother and not the father). " Mom, I can't think, can you suggest a topic please?"
Oh the joy I feel at being asked!
Me: " Of course beta"( and being the ubiquitous teacher , I give him the topic that my 4th graders in school were given last week). "Why don't you try writing on - What I feel when I look out of the window....
Prodigal son-"MOM, what kind of a topic is this???? What will i write about when i look out of the window, what IS there to look out at?? and on top of that I am stuck here, in this lock down, with nothing happening in my life....
Me: " Ok, hold your horses, you are supposed to THINK about it and not rant at the unfairness of your life"
15 minutes goes by...
Me:" Son, are you done writing?"
Prodigal Son-" What? like now? SO soon???"
Me:"How long does it take to think and write?"
Prodigal Son- " Mom, just because you can write does not mean I can too, this is unfair...." ( and the raging and ranting goes on.)
Me: Ok! Ok!, take your time.
Another 15 minutes later..
Me: " SO , what have you finally written?"
Prodigal Son passes his workbook to me.
My worst nightmare came true, the world as I know if does not exist anymore , the humongous effort and energy spent by just trying to get him to start thinking on the given topic makes me cry tears of frustration and lament the gross malfeasance by the Almightly creator in giving me a son who cannot appreciate the nuances of English language! His piece is full of gaming and science fiction jargon, a picture of a desolate future due to human actions. Very creative indeed, but where is the sentence structure, and punctuation, not to forget the use of imagery to make meaning clear?👿
Prodigal Son(looking at my inscrutable expression): " Mom, relax, It is not so bad, at least I used my imagination!"
Me: (in a daze)- "Yes dear! There is that.."😓
END to a productive and fulfilling afternoon. (ahem!)