There were tears.
Cousins had been playing happily for some time.
They had ranged through the house: upstairs arranging the detailed
and extensive Santa’s village; the basement with its vintage western village,
playhouse, castle, train and Barbie dolls; the spare room and its Minecraft
game.
The hours had passed peacefully as the parents visited.
Then, the tears.
Parent (and grandparent) ears perked up.
Said tears couldn’t be too serious. They were moving—coming
up the stairs.
Granddaughter #6 appeared, cradling something. Her face the
epitome of woe.
“Gramma?!” she wailed. “It’s broken!”
“What, Sweetheart?”
“This!”
‘This’ proved to be a small, pink bunny, approximately four
inches high, made of super-stretchy silicone.
Designed to be overextended and available at the local
dollar store four-for-a-dollar.
With all the toys they had at their disposal, the one she
was crying over was this inexpensive little bit of—let’s face it—trash?
She handed it to me. “See? The foot broke off!”
It had indeed. Snapped off cleanly, leaving the stump of a
leg.
“Were the kids too rough?” I asked, in my sympathetic ‘Gramma’
voice.
“No. I did it myself. I stretched it too ha-ard!” The last
word came out as a wail.
“Well, I’m sorry, Sweetheart, but this can’t be fixed.” I handed
it back. “You will have to play a bit more carefully.”
Yeah. No real solutions here. I prepared myself for the
protest.
She looked down at the poor maimed little toy and sniffed.
Then she brightened. “Hey! Now it’s a pirate!” She spun around and started back
toward the stairs. “Arrrr—me hearties!” she said as she started down.
Turning stretchy bunnies into—pirates.
It’s true. The power of positive thinking can do anything.
Once again,a child teaches us. Love your stories. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteShe is a (every cloud has a silver lining) kind of a gal. I wanted to use quotes there but somehow I got stuck on French on my keyboard...rats.
ReplyDeleteOptimism - she has it!!
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ReplyDeletePerspective is everything. And any item which can spark imagination should never ever be classed as junk.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet!
ReplyDeleteLove your little stories!
Love,
Chris
Bunny Pirate needs a wooden leg. Half a tiny bead, a small section of wooden toothpick, drop of superglue, done. And a pirate hat of course.
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