Recently I've been pushing shopping carts down aisle after aisle looking for dinosaurs. Nothing like hectic Christmas shopping to remind you of that Christmas feeling...
While browsing, I came across a keyboard that's shaped like a cat's face. Annie took to it immediately. For heaven's sake, it meows the notes! I immediately realized that I've come full circle.
One Christmas, I received a Casio keyboard. Man, I loved that thing. Strange because we had a real piano. That small, white, noise machine was so awesome! Well, to me it was. To my mom, it was just a small, white, noise machine. There was a demo song programmed on the keyboard. You can listen to it here (at the 0:35 mark). I loved jammin' to that song. Twenty something years later, my mom can still hum that song. Perfectly. Poor Mom.
While mulling over the idea of buying such a wretchedly awesome thing, a fellow shopper commented on how annoying toys with batteries were for the parents. I agreed. Then she proceeded to say something to the effect of "Well, I had to put up with it. Now it's their turn." Yep. Full circle.
Another full circle moment: Orry brought home the note announcing the arrival of Santa's Gift Shop at his school. Yep. I remember picking out one mallard shaped wooden box for my dad. Part of the reason I remember it so well is because he still has it. (This should be the part where I apologize to my parents and simultaneously thank them for all they put with.) So I shelled out some bucks for Orry to go and have that experience that I so dearly remember. I told him to only get a gift for Isaac and Annie. He came back with a 2" walking baseball, a baby rattle, and a gift for himself. Oh, pay back is a...
But it's the Christmas season, after all. A time of giving. A time to celebrate and revel in the happiness of children. And a time to really appreciate all that our parents did for us. Nothing like paying your dues to get you into that Christmas spirit...
Santa's gift shop!!! I remember that too. I pretty much dislike every battery operated gift Ila has been given. Once the batteries run out, we don't replace them. I also told my parents and other family members that I have no problem giving brand new toys away, if they are super annoying and not educational. So far we haven't had to give any away, but I still am glad when the battery runs out! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your blog. The kids love it too. We're waiting for you. Have a safe trip!
ReplyDeleteThis was terrific to read and remember the past! Thanks for allowing me to reminisce about the payback. What goes around comes around. XOXOXOX
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