Writer's Block: Childish Pleasures
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Okay. I don't usually answer these little Writer's Block things. And by 'usually' I mean 'I've never done it before, and I probably never will again. But this one made me think, and my thought processes went off in an interesting enough direction that I figured I ought to write them down. Plus, it was fun to make a list of possible answers, because, well, there are plenty.
So, in order of how they occurred to me, my list of childish pleasures that maybe I ought to have outgrown by now:
Peanut Butter And Jelly Sandwiches
Also fluffernutters. I'm a grownup, but I still love them, and take them for lunch at least once a week. Mostly it's an excuse to eat peanut butter, which I adore in almost all forms and combinations.
Stuffed Animals
I've got an entire guest room filled almost to bursting with them. I can't bring myself to give them away, or even exile them to a box (or ten) in the basement. I don't exactly play with them, but I will admit to rearranging them when I feel bored or blue.
Pajamas
I admit I don't wear them all the time - usually only when I'm sharing sleeping quarters with someone who really has no need to see me naked. But I still adore them. Oversized shirts, satin sets, velour PJ pants and patterned tank tops, almost anything. Most often they wind up being worn later in the morning, while enjoying
Cartoons
Not the current ones, but older shows. Gargoyles. Batman Adventures. Animaniacs. Tiny Toons. I even had a serious Pokemon habit while I was in vet school. It's a fun way to turn off your brain for a little while....
Being Read To
I am fully capable of reading my own books. But there's something comforting and reassuring and luscious about having someone you love read out loud to you.
Catching Fireflies
I no longer put them in jam jars in my room (always with a few sticks and leaves to make it feel more homey), but I still chase them, and catch them. Also frogs, toads, and any other cool creepy-crawlies. I think at the Steampunk Picnic I went to a few weeks ago I spent more time catching toads, setting them free, and building them little bark houses with the five-year-olds than I did talking to the adults there.
Kicking Leaf Piles, Jumping in Puddles, and Making Snow Angels
I've lumped these all together because they all amount to the same thing - celebrating a given season by making a mess and subjecting yourself to its elements. I still can't imagine not doing any of these things.
The Children's Radio Station
WERS, a local college station, has a children's radio show every Saturday and Sunday. The lyrics there are, as far as I can tell, at least as deep and meaningful as anything on the pop stations. Plus, where else can you hear a song about Harry Potter and his magic wand set to the tune of 'Stacy's Mom?'
Carousels
I love all amusement park rides. I'm a sucker for rollercoasters, and anything that spins you around and turns you upside down, but if I ever had to pick my absolute, favorite ride? The carousel, hands down. I've loved them since I was teeny.
The Hokey Pokey
Because it *is* what it's all about. I will still be doing the Hokey Pokey when I'm old and grey. I want it done at my funeral.
There's just one thing, though. While I was making this list in the car on my way home from work yesterday, I realized something. I don't honestly feel like I should have outgrown these things by now. They're fun. They make my life better. And while most people may set them aside as they get older, or feel like they ought to, why the heck should I?
My husband said it best - I think I've outgrown the need to outgrow things.
Except maybe my Elfquest 1992 Fantasy With Teeth Tour t-shirt. On a purely physical level, I probably ought to have outgrown that by now.....
Okay. I don't usually answer these little Writer's Block things. And by 'usually' I mean 'I've never done it before, and I probably never will again. But this one made me think, and my thought processes went off in an interesting enough direction that I figured I ought to write them down. Plus, it was fun to make a list of possible answers, because, well, there are plenty.
So, in order of how they occurred to me, my list of childish pleasures that maybe I ought to have outgrown by now:
Peanut Butter And Jelly Sandwiches
Also fluffernutters. I'm a grownup, but I still love them, and take them for lunch at least once a week. Mostly it's an excuse to eat peanut butter, which I adore in almost all forms and combinations.
Stuffed Animals
I've got an entire guest room filled almost to bursting with them. I can't bring myself to give them away, or even exile them to a box (or ten) in the basement. I don't exactly play with them, but I will admit to rearranging them when I feel bored or blue.
Pajamas
I admit I don't wear them all the time - usually only when I'm sharing sleeping quarters with someone who really has no need to see me naked. But I still adore them. Oversized shirts, satin sets, velour PJ pants and patterned tank tops, almost anything. Most often they wind up being worn later in the morning, while enjoying
Cartoons
Not the current ones, but older shows. Gargoyles. Batman Adventures. Animaniacs. Tiny Toons. I even had a serious Pokemon habit while I was in vet school. It's a fun way to turn off your brain for a little while....
Being Read To
I am fully capable of reading my own books. But there's something comforting and reassuring and luscious about having someone you love read out loud to you.
Catching Fireflies
I no longer put them in jam jars in my room (always with a few sticks and leaves to make it feel more homey), but I still chase them, and catch them. Also frogs, toads, and any other cool creepy-crawlies. I think at the Steampunk Picnic I went to a few weeks ago I spent more time catching toads, setting them free, and building them little bark houses with the five-year-olds than I did talking to the adults there.
Kicking Leaf Piles, Jumping in Puddles, and Making Snow Angels
I've lumped these all together because they all amount to the same thing - celebrating a given season by making a mess and subjecting yourself to its elements. I still can't imagine not doing any of these things.
The Children's Radio Station
WERS, a local college station, has a children's radio show every Saturday and Sunday. The lyrics there are, as far as I can tell, at least as deep and meaningful as anything on the pop stations. Plus, where else can you hear a song about Harry Potter and his magic wand set to the tune of 'Stacy's Mom?'
Carousels
I love all amusement park rides. I'm a sucker for rollercoasters, and anything that spins you around and turns you upside down, but if I ever had to pick my absolute, favorite ride? The carousel, hands down. I've loved them since I was teeny.
The Hokey Pokey
Because it *is* what it's all about. I will still be doing the Hokey Pokey when I'm old and grey. I want it done at my funeral.
There's just one thing, though. While I was making this list in the car on my way home from work yesterday, I realized something. I don't honestly feel like I should have outgrown these things by now. They're fun. They make my life better. And while most people may set them aside as they get older, or feel like they ought to, why the heck should I?
My husband said it best - I think I've outgrown the need to outgrow things.
Except maybe my Elfquest 1992 Fantasy With Teeth Tour t-shirt. On a purely physical level, I probably ought to have outgrown that by now.....
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Date: 2009-07-19 08:09 pm (UTC)Your husband is a wise, wise man.
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Date: 2009-07-20 01:58 pm (UTC)*hugs* and have a fluffernutter for me - I never learned to like them, so you ought to enjoy my allotment!
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