Our former neighbor, Old Bobby was a slight fellow
with a big mouth who liked to imbibe, so you never knew if his stories were true
or not.
Instead of reading the local paper, he had his nose
in the "pony papers" because he said in his day he was the best
bookie in town.
He claimed he "bought" his wife a baby for her 40th birthday
(adopted a boy).
When his ex daughter-in-law's husband telephoned and threatened to drive by and shoot up his house, the police told Old Bobby to get out of the front yard and head to the basement. Old Bobby said he had been a sniper in WWII, and he wasn't going anywhere.
WE headed to the basement. The drive-by never occurred.
In the fall, when the apples ripened out back, Old Bobby couldn't find his ladder, and he couldn't have climbed it even if he could have found
it.
He tied thirty feet of clothesline onto a claw head hammer and flung it repeatedly into the tree, hoping to harvest enough apples to make a pie.
We were waiting for him to knock himself silly.
When he came to the garden fence to tell us about
his success, he toppled OVER the rickety, 36 inch chain link fence and landed face up on his back
in OUR yard.
"I'm going to call an ambulance!" I said.
Fish-eyed he said, "Nah, I'm just going to lay
here a while."
I insisted.
He retorted, "You remind me of Judge Judy. You scare me."
I let him lay there.
A week later Old Bobby saw me making a homemade kite out of
a plastic grocery bag.
"Let ME show YOU how to make a kite. In my day,
I was a professional kite builder and I used to win kite dueling
contests," Old Bobby bragged.
Uh-huh! Well
it was my day, and I was going to do it my way. Nicole and I had a blast
outside that windy March day. I taped a piece of paper to the bag and Nicole decorated it. I added a small tail and string to the handles. This is so much fun for small children.She laughed when her bag filled with air and the
wind tugged the string about 6 feet off the ground as she ran.
If you make one, leave it tied to a fence or post when
you are finished running, and let your child watch the wind gusts fill the bag
and make it rise... and fall.
When I taught preschoolers, we called these kites wind bags. I guess I could have called
them Bobbys.
6 comments:
What a great story! Loved the ending--haha! :)
Maybe Bobby wouldn't have fallen over the fence if you'd tied HIM to a post! I'm pretty sure you would still scare him, though.
Old Bobby was quite a character! lol Great story. RE the kites---as usual, I've never heard of such a thing, but what a fantastic idea!
Cute story. May have to try that with my little Henry. Goodness knows it's been windy enough!
Your story about your neighbor is a moving one (which is usually the case when it comes to your stories).
That was cute, Linda. I never thought of a plastic bag as a kite. Will have to try it with the grands! You have a wonderful gift to be able to write humor. Susan
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