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The Wooden Blocks

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After a cleanout frenzy today, 

we gave away the wooden blocks,

the ones kept in the big wicker

basket on the coat closet floor,

the ones all three of you used 

to build bridges and houses and

roads, the ones that little boy

with the chubby fingers ran

his matchbox cars over, the ones

his sisters used to build towers

and let him knock them down, 

setting off infectious laughter.

It was bittersweet to give them 

away, but none of you wanted them.

I would like to think some lucky child 

will be thrilled when his mother snaps 

them up at the Goodwill on Broad. 

That child will not see the fingerprints 

of our children, grandchildren, great

nieces and nephews or mine,

but they are all there and hold

so many memories of those 

precious times when you were

all so young and full of joy.

Photo by Valery Fedotov on Unsplash

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Author: BHW

I am an octogenarian, mother, grandmother, wife, sister, friend, voracious reader, and amateur poet. I am dedicated to keeping both my mind and body active through yoga and tai chi, walks with my dog, rich discussion with my book club and 80+ groups, and numerous other activities. I have a deep curiosity about the world and its inhabitants.

4 thoughts on “The Wooden Blocks

  1. anne shotwell's avatar

    you captured what it’s like to pass things along that no-one in the family wants or needs.

    sounds like you’re right-sizing.

    blessings,
    a

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  2. caroljacobsj's avatar

    Dear Betty,

    Such a poignant and loving tribute to your family relationships!!

    Carol xoxo

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  3. LuAnne Holder's avatar

    Oh, this is beautiful, Betty. It is so difficult to get rid of our children’s treasured toys. My daughter came in from out of town a few months back and actually took some of the Beanie Babies she and her sister had played with. I was glad she did but I should give the others away.

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