Sometimes I wonder how I survived childhood.
There were no childproof locks, or plugs for the electrical sockets.
We didn't have seat belts, air bags or special safety car seats.
We played on a concrete playground with steel monkey bars.
We played in the mud, drank out of hoses-remember the taste of water from the hose?
We walked everywhere-no fear of kidnapping, or perverts.
When we moved from D.C, to Maryland we discovered new exciting things.
Our house backed into Sligo Creek Parkway. We had to walk through a small stretch of woods-that led to a big hill then the creek.
One of the first things we learned from the neighborhood kids
sledding in the spring and summer.
First you find a big cardboard box-the kind that console televisions came in, or better yet a refrigerator one- much bigger and more to share,
We would tear of a big piece, hold it in front of our bodies,take a running start and dive down he hill with the cardboard as the sled.
Another great thing to do with a box-leave in shape, climb in and roll down the-we would get cuts and bruises-but never anything serious.
When we were tired of playing with the cardboard., we would head on down to the creek.
We need more creeks in this world.
Sligo creek was teeming with all sorts of aquatic life.
We would watch the water striders skim across the surface, we would catch minnows, crayfish, salamanders, and in early spring tadpoles and later frogs.
We never kept anything, it was the original catch and release.
However, sometimes we would find a box turtle and take it home for a few days.
When it was realy hot and were thirsty, we would scoop up a handful of creek water and drink, sometimes we would even stick our mouth in the creek and slurp.
We never got sick.
We would play in the woods, and eat wild mulberries and blackberries. We would uproot sassafras and chew on the root, and once we found a persimmon tree-only one in all the woods.
There was a lot of honeysuckle growing around, and we pick the flowers and try to suck the honey out of them. Sometimes, I think the fragrance of the flowers influenced the taste.
I never swallowed a bee and I never got sick from the honeysuckle.
We did a lot of dangerous things growing up and we survived,
Todays kids spend too much time in front of the computer, or on their cell phone.
They may never experience the joys of catching a frog, or wading through a creek. They will never know the thrill of rolling down a hill in a cardboard box.
But perhaps, they have an app for that.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
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