Saturday, June 27, 2009

Pleasure in a box

When I was a child I can remember my brother and I always waiting with the greatest anticipation to open Uncle Bob's christmas presents every year. I guess my sister did as well but it seemed as if we would get the most extraordinary toys you could imagine; toys that no other child we knew had, toys that appeared as if they were manufactured just for us.

Of course we got other toys, boatloads actually, along with all of the other gifts, you know, clothes, essentials, things that we held up to show everyone and smiled at. See, we were the only three children in a family of 9 adults so I guess we were somewhat spoiled. But let me get back to Uncle Bob's toys. They were amazing! I remember one year he gave us a Ferris Wheel that had to be four feet tall and actually worked! Lights flashed, music played, it rotated with people in the cars, it made you feel as if you were at a carnival! It wasn't so much that it was a very stimulating toy but it was something we had never seen, never imagined as a toy. When I look back at it now, if it were given to me today, it would probably be very boring, but not then, then it was really special and it made us feel that way too!

Through the years he gave us many different things similar to the Ferris Wheel meaning that they were all unique. They either flew or we could drive them or play them as in instruments; they were all great. It always seemed odd though that Uncle Bob's toys seemed to disappear a short time after christmas was over. When I say disappear I mean that they were "put away"; whether for safekeeping or because they were bothersome I'm not sure. It's funny though, when we got older and helped in cleaning out the house they were nowhere to be found. Maybe he returned them??? I doubt it but it would have been nice to come across them as adults.

Since that time all of those nine people are gone, the toys are gone, chances are even the stores where they were bought are gone but the memories that they imparted on us will be with us forever. It's funny how one small word, "toys", can open a floodgate of memories no matter where the toys now reside!

8 comments:

paisley said...

your uncle bob was a creative gift giver,, that's for sure.. what excellent memories you must have of those toys as well as your christmas celebrations growing up as a child..

love looking thru the window in someone else's world....

Sarah at SmallWorld said...

Every child needs an Uncle Bob! What lovely memories he gave you.

Tumblewords: said...

Oh, you are so right about 'a floodgate of memories'. Your Uncle Bob sounds like a 'shopper' who didn't just pick up the first thing he saw. I loved the idea of a Ferris Wheel, although I'm not sure about actually having one. Nice post!

Americanising Desi said...

:( it made my eyes teary !

lovely


Toys vs. Heart

gautami tripathy said...

My middle brother conducted puppet shows with all our toys. He found ways and means to use most and involved all of us, including my friends. I truly miss those times.

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Dee Martin said...

Now my curiosity is going crazy, what happened to those toys???

George S Batty said...

nice story. enjoyed the read. you are right...the small things make us happy

poefusion said...

Ooh you had such a cool gift in that ferris wheel. I wouldn't have minded seeing that. Did you get a picture, by chance? Your uncle Bob made Christmas at your house special and filled your minds with great memories. Have a great day.