My first/George's third birthday party. Notice the bull and matador. How come I didn't have toys like that? |
Because everyone had better toys than me. Or at least Mom and Dad did.
Their neat toys were all carefully displayed on their fireplace mantle.
Okay, I thought it was weird, too.
Especially since they never, ever played with them.
Not once.
I had watched.
There was a plaster matador and bull set.
One of which, had a cape.
And one, horns.
I'll let you sort that out.
They were immensely fun to play with. Until Mom caught up with me.
"Diane, put those back!"
Sigh.
Then there were the models of bulls.
Horned and polled Herefords.
They were terrific when one wanted to play farm.
Of course, then the matador's bull would have to join in.
Giving the matador just that much more responsibility.
He was tall and strong and handsome.
He could handle it.
"Diane, what did I tell you?!"
Rats.
But the best of all was the bronze horse.
He was glorious.
Standing looking out across the prairie, ears pricked.
He even had a bronze saddle and bridle.
With bronze reins.
"Diane! How on earth did you lug that thing down there! Put it back at once!"
How did she find me? I was clear behind the couch! Geeze. That woman was everywhere!
Mom and Dad's toys entertained me for years.
Until I dropped the matador.
It was an accident!
And twisted those bronze reins off the horse.
Oops. Who knew they would do that?
But I maintain that if they didn't want them played with, they should have put them away.
Right?
My late Aunt Mary had a saying - if a grandchild broke one of her items, she would say "my fault for not putting it away/out of sight/(whatever)". But still, especially in a large family like the one you grew up in, mothers had to grow extra eyes and arms. I had a couple of knicknacks that I think my Mom gave up on and I played with when I was permitted to "help" dust them.
ReplyDeleteUgh. Dust. Where's the fun in that?! ;)
DeleteThose toys are always the best toys. And for some reason, the most fragile.
ReplyDeleteWe had a few "toys" that were actually models (planes and cars) that hubby had put together and because they weren't in the toy baskets, the kids somehow knew they weren't to be played with. Does that make my kids a bit weird?
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