C: Your “Typical” Childhood Day
Yes, another Ayn Rand Quote. Still in Chapter one of Atlas Shrugged (and it is a loooooong book!) we find Eddie thinking:
He wanted no sadness attached to his childhood; he loved its memories: any day of it he remembered now seemed flooded by still, brilliant sunlight. It seemed to him as if a few rays from it reached into his present: not rays, more like pinpoint spotlights…
What do you think of as your “typical” child hood day?
You know I can remember rainy days, alright; and I recall bundling up against the cold winter. I can bring to mind events of other seasons. But when I think of my childhood, my mind immediately goes to summer; to days free from school schedules and days of play, mostly with V.
Really, the summer memories dominate; they are far and away more disproportionate in the ranking I give them in childhood memories than in time actually spent. I think of summer play days, running into the the house occasionally for a swig of ice-cold water from my personal water (a recycled pickle jar); racing to get a quarter so that I could have a popsicle when the popsicle man came by; and digging my bare feet into the ground, seeking cool dirt against the hot summer’s day. The rest of the year fades by comparison.
And my childhood was happy—very happy. I had my very best friend next door, as I still have her today. I had a drunk, womanizing father and, sure, I knew things were not right. But my childhood was happy. I attribute that mostly to my mother.
How do you remember your childhood “typically?” Do you think of playing outside, like I do? Or is your memory more grounded in the larger-proportion of school days? Interesting to think that such a small slice of my life’s annual rotation (one fourth, at most) takes up such an inordinate space in my memory.
Share with us your recollections…what dominates in your memories? C
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Shall I go on? It was sure fun!!!
I would be torn between Key West, my first pony and my first steady boyfriend from ages 10 to 12. Equally as strong a pull was a private lake we lived on in Ohio.
Summers spent with our main garment being a bathing suit. Swimming, canoeing and jumping off the falls. Competing with my best friend for the cutest boy at the lake and seeing who could get the darkest tan.
Then after supper, all the kids would play kick-the-can till dark. But it was also those times every two weeks that the book mobile came to the club house and the world of fantesy was mine that also stands out. The Black Stallion series made my few quiet times so special. Gosh, youth was grand.
Also loved summertime treats including watermelon, strawberries, popsicles and best of all---snowcones! Veggies like fresh corn on the cob and fried okra helped lure me in from whatever activity I was engrossed in! Summer meant long days making "forts", playing in sandboxes, building homemade swings and lots of other imaginative play.
Really interesting how summer trumps the rest of the year...glad you created this post and took me back to some great memories!
I remember the anticipation growing by the flowers that were blooming.
And also, I forgot the wonderful memory of playing "hide from the car lights"...anyone else remember this game?
I love your posts! :)