Showing posts with label advertising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label advertising. Show all posts

Friday, January 10, 2014

Bigger and Smaller

Bigger Is Better Most Often

I was in the mall with the family last night, and noticed the size of things.

The TVs, both Samsung, were huge! 64 and 65 inches wide, and I think one of them was 3D but I didn’t have my glasses.

The cars, not far off, for children, were tiny replicas of the real things, and so adorable (of course (because) they were small.)! I didn’t point them out to my nearly six yr. old, of course, because he would’ve wanted one in a Bahrain minute. He has a less realistic car of his own, which is battery operated, with one of those “big” batteries.

In fact, since I was a girl, I remember liking small things a lot. Now whenever I reminisce about my childhood, I often think of things in terms of size, if not just the feelings of nostalgia, sadness, anger, betrayal, and/or the many unsavory things about being a child. I can honestly say at one point in my life, which (actually) lasted several years, (I should call it a phase, but that doesn’t seem to do justice to the fact that I was a victim during this period, which seemed lengthy) I “hated” my two younger brothers.

I wanted to be a knight, I made myself a castle with little people, drawn on the inner walls of the fortified building with crayons, and also furnishings which were medieval looking, and made a drawbridge door, which compared to the castle, was big, but which I would never have actually fit in myself. I think I entered the box somehow, which had delivered some appliance or other, by getting into it via another bigger space, like the top or side of the carton.

I wanted a real dollhouse with running water, when I saw one on television, with plumbing, lights and all the modern amenities; I was a teen by then.

I liked to escape into fantasy land, which is why I guess, small things seemed to help connect to the imagination. I guess many kids who had grown up with Mr. Dressup might’ve done equally imaginative things like make horses out of snow, which didn’t have a head, or tail, just a big body growing out of the frozen ground. Who needs toys, or expensive stuff, when imagination will do more wonders?

I saw an ad, for a television, in which the guy who is in a small chair, and could be a real short person, which for men means less than 5 ft 2 inches, women are short if they are less than 4 ft 8 inches, is facing the hugest screen I’ve ever seen, nor imagined, in my life. I think there is a limit to how big you want your home television.

But that’s just me.

The ad could’ve been one of those photo shopped thingies.

I guess advertising also imagines a world where anything is possible.

But my world doesn’t have room for a product that big, nor does my mind, which imagines all kinds of possibilities for what would happen if I actually could afford to own such a thing, and bring it home. Unless my kids are (suddenly) also very good at visualizing themselves actually sitting still in front of a television when they are not squabbling or throwing or kicking a ball, I don’t see it!

P.S. thanks for the teeny tiny trunk, that was hers and now is mine, mom.

(My son is visiting this week and brought greetings and gifts.)



Sunday, November 10, 2013

The Widget Is Gone

Where did it go wrong? And where is my goo-gaa? The "Amazon Cloud" widget just took the goo-gaa and left me! I'm distraught about it; actually, I removed it because I had the idea that on November 11th (maybe I read this?) blogs with any advertising would not be allowed to publish anymore (at least not ones that are doing it the way I do, which is too vague to make sense...) I'm not making sense of this becase I am not able to put into words what I know happened.
When I first started blogging there were no issues about me having advertising popping up; I didn't have any widgets on the blog then. Then I added some widgets, videos and the last thing I added probably was the nice cloud widget. I hope I still have a bitmap of it in my files, so I can add it; I really liked the way it brightened up the page. Finally, some weeks or months ago, I read that (around this time) I couldn't have advertsising on my site, and I thought, the Amazon Cloud widget qualified as that because I noticed when I scrolled all the way down on it, there was something about a dollar figure (e.g. $2500/year). I thought it is better to be safe than sorry, so I removed it; but I am sad to see it go.

Screen shots



Stats after my event.
   You were always on my mind. You were always on my mind.Where did it go wrong? And, where is my goo-gaa?