Sunday, October 2, 2016

Do You Remember?

1941 
   We write about memories and current of events of the rural kind. Many scientists say that our memories are memories of the last time we remembered an event and not the actual event itself.
   Who knows? We're of the opinion that some who profess to be experts need to have their heads examined.
   Childhood for most is a is a long forgotten era and for some that is the best place for it. We all know terrible things happen to children and that as adults all we can hope to do is help them muddle through it. We've never ignored this fact, but for those whose childhood was as close to average as possible we're posing a few questions for memories that are too small and insignificant to rate a full column.


Do You Remember:
  When stumping your toe or skinning you knees was considered normal?
   A rope swing over a creek?

   Standing in line at school to get the dreaded typhoid shot?
   Someone yelling, "Don't slam the screen door?"
   Catching lightening bugs and putting them in a jar?
   The joy of waking up and knowing you didn't have to go to school?
   Failing to catch the ball for the winning out?
   Your first two-wheeler?
   Walking through mud with it squishing up between your toes?
   Finding a prize in a box of Cracker Jacks?
   Licking the beaters when someone baked a cake or made cookies?
   Turning your head to see if Jesus was watching your every move and having that sharp little pain shoot up the back of your neck?
   Dimmer light switches on the floor boards of cars?
   Your first taste of coffee?

   Catching your first fish?
   What happened when you told your first fib?
   Cracking peanuts with your teeth?
   The death of a beloved pet?
   Trying to smoke Catalpa bean pods for cigarettes?
   Hiding and listening in on grownup conversations?
   A Valentine from someone you didn't like?
   The first real money you earned all on your own?
  Finding your way in the dark and wondering if spooks were following you?
   Watching it snow and praying for a snow day?
   The first time you got behind the steering wheel to drive?
   Taking a walk with someone special?


   If you can remember and answer yes to most of our questions, then we'd say you had a rich childhood despite individual circumstances.
   Can you add a few more to our list? It has to amount to a hill of beans or it doesn't count.

   Nash Black, author of Games of Death


7 comments:

  1. Yep. I can relate to most of these. I would add, the first time dad took me hunting/fishing; days at the hunting camp; days fishing/swimming in the river with cousins.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. You have been promoted to the status of life long "river-rat." Thanks - will be thinking of you the next time we go fishing.

      Delete
  2. A lot of these I remember and many I don't but they all ring of a simpler time and place. Of course, you forgot coke floats at 7:00 am watching cartoons. Good article Irene, good article.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Drinking Pepsi from a glass bottle with peanuts added to it.
    Catching crawdads in the creek.
    Going "Snipe" hunting.
    Trying to catch a rabbit by getting close enough to put salt on it's tail (maybe I was the only one who fell for that one LOL)
    Trying your grandma's snuff for the first and LAST time ever!
    Pulling your tooth by attaching a fishing line to it and tying the line to the door so someone else could slam the door shut and pop your tooth out at the same time!
    Opening Christmas presents when no one was home and re-taping them with full confidence no one would ever know the difference!
    The mild heart attack you suffered, or so it felt, when you got pulled over by the police the first time.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Oh, my gosh the Coke & peanuts. Did that once in a little country store - shocked patrons. Next time I stopped by everyone was doing it.
      Grandmother's snuff - been there & done that, cured me.

      Delete
  4. Drinking Pepsi from a glass bottle with peanuts added to it.
    Catching crawdads in the creek.
    Going "Snipe" hunting.
    Trying to catch a rabbit by getting close enough to put salt on it's tail (maybe I was the only one who fell for that one LOL)
    Trying your grandma's snuff for the first and LAST time ever!
    Pulling your tooth by attaching a fishing line to it and tying the line to the door so someone else could slam the door shut and pop your tooth out at the same time!
    Opening Christmas presents when no one was home and re-taping them with full confidence no one would ever know the difference!
    The mild heart attack you suffered, or so it felt, when you got pulled over by the police the first time.

    ReplyDelete