SOMETIMES
THINGS FROM THE PAST ARE THE BEST
Lately when my husband and I babysit our
granddaughter, we’ve noticed that she loves to play with a certain toy—a plush
tomato from Veggie Tales. It was our daughter’s when she was much younger. I
understand my granddaughter being attracted to that certain toy because she has
started eating tomatoes, but only the small, yellow ones. Still, they are
tomatoes, or “tatoes” as she calls them. By the way, this can get a little
confusing—I’m not sure if she is asking for tomatoes or potatoes.
But I am most surprised by the TV show that she asks
to see. We have cable, Netflix, and Amazon Prime, but the show she wants to see
the most is from 1956—GUMBY. There is only one season on Amazon, so we have
watched it and re-watched it. When other shows come on, she plays with her toys
as she watches Little Einsteins, Paw Patrol, Sesame Street, or Thomas the Train.
But with Gumby, she pulls up a chair and sits there fascinated by the show.
So, that’s something from my daughter’s childhood
that she loves and one thing from my childhood. And as a very loving (but never
an indulgent) Grandmommy, I ordered our granddaughter poseable Gumby and Pokey
figures from Amazon this morning. They should be here the day after tomorrow—just
in time for her to play with them for one day before she starts her first day
of Preschool Three. Who knows, maybe those dolls will be passed down to the
next generation to be played with as my great-grandchild watches Gumby on
whatever will be used to show ancient shows to children.
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