Sticking it to the Toy Hall of Fame...
- mutepointe
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I still collect sticks and string. When I was a kid, I built a really big kite and put it out on a factory sized spindle of string that my Dad got from his tractor trailer deliveries. The local airport sent a helicopter to check it out. The helicopter got close enough that the wind turbulence made the kite move. It took hours to wind the string up.
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A Stick!?!
Oh we only dreamed of having sticks!
Why when we were kids we had to use our shoes as toys which was difficult as we only had one each not a pair and even that had to be shared among all us kids.
We were happy to have it too, I tell ya!
Oh we only dreamed of having sticks!
Why when we were kids we had to use our shoes as toys which was difficult as we only had one each not a pair and even that had to be shared among all us kids.
We were happy to have it too, I tell ya!
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- missy
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oh yeah - dirt - how could I forget dirt.
When Nate was a year old, we were doing some landscaping and got a load of top soil. We had remnants of the "dirt pile" for many, many years - no whimpy sand box for my kids! When Nate was 2 my next door neighbor got a load of top soil - and we when pulled into our driveway, Nate yelled "Oh, mom, look - Char bought me dirt!", ran and got all his Tonka trucks and was in hog heaven. I used to have to hose him down at night to tell if he was the right kid to bring in!!!
When Noah was 3 or so, Nate (now 7) dug a hold big enough that Noah fit in it standing up (thank god we have clay soil and it didn't collapse!!).
How could I forget dirt!
When Nate was a year old, we were doing some landscaping and got a load of top soil. We had remnants of the "dirt pile" for many, many years - no whimpy sand box for my kids! When Nate was 2 my next door neighbor got a load of top soil - and we when pulled into our driveway, Nate yelled "Oh, mom, look - Char bought me dirt!", ran and got all his Tonka trucks and was in hog heaven. I used to have to hose him down at night to tell if he was the right kid to bring in!!!
When Noah was 3 or so, Nate (now 7) dug a hold big enough that Noah fit in it standing up (thank god we have clay soil and it didn't collapse!!).
How could I forget dirt!