I took a neighborhood walk yesterday. The corner
church has been completely razed, and now the process of building a gas station
is happening. Noise galore from all
sorts of excavation equipment and endless dump trucks transporting mounds
of dirt up and down our street, into and out of the building site.
I kicked up a
chunk of metal with crimped edges, no bigger than a quarter. It rolled across
the sidewalk releasing many memories of long ago.
When I was young, we used to go to the shoe repair
store. YES there were actually cobblers who made, repaired, and resoled shoes. People didn't toss their shoes when they were nearly worn out.
High school kids, boys and girls, went to the shoe
shop to have silver, metal taps nailed onto the soles of shoes, a tiny crescent moon shape
tap for the toe and a wider one at the heel. The purpose was to prevent the
soles from wearing down. I loved the sound the taps made.
We younger kids wanted taps, too. So we placed two
bottle caps, crimped edges up, on the ground, and then we stomped on them
forcing them into the heels of our soles. We clomped around like the cool
kids until our taps fell off.
Bill remembers collecting bottle caps from his dad's
tavern. He and his buddies used to play Bottle Caps in the alley. A pitcher tossed bottle
caps to the batter, who used a broom stick as a bat, and the pitcher and catcher tried to catch them
to call the batter out.
Those were simple days when we played outdoors and
made our own fun. Check out this short
clip, and discover what my childhood was like. Many people tell me I am very creative.
I attribute it to this.
5 comments:
Linda--You ARE creative.
Wasn't Bottle Caps a game that was played in the 1800s?
Ah, I guess that makes sense...
Did you make "stilts" out of coffee cans? We used the pointy end of a hand-held can/bottle opener to make those triangular holes on each side, then threaded twine through the holes to hold onto while we walked on the stilts.
Although we didn't do the same things you did as a child, I can also remember making our own fun with items that we had at hand. That's a neat video and great idea as a way to encourage creativity in kids.
My childhood was a long time ago and so very different to today's kids but times change so must we.
Merle...........
Cool video, and very creative kids.
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