Slice of Life Story Challenge -- Day 9 #SOL17
Rosy...Bridge...Rover...Light
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"Ring around the rosy
Pocket full of posies
Ashes, ashes
We all fall down."
Does anyone remember the old games that children used to play outside, a long time ago? When I was a kid, we played London Bridge is Falling Down; Ring Around the Rosy; Red Rover, Red Rover; Red Light, Green Light; and probably a few others that I no longer can recall. None of those games required any equipment to play. No bats, balls, shin guards, nets, or helmets. (Though, now that I think about it -- we really could have benefited from having some protective gear playing Red Rover, Red Rover. That game could get ROUGH.) And certainly there was no technology or devices needed for any of those games. (Never mind the fact that those didn't exist yet.) No, all we needed for our amusement was our imagination and good sportsmanship. Those games were all operated exclusively by kid power.
"London Bridge is falling down,
Falling down, falling down.
London Bridge is falling down,
My fair lady!
Here's a prisoner I have got,
I have got, I have got,
Here's a prisoner I have got,
My fair lady!
Take a key and lock her up,
Lock her up, lock her up.
Take a key and lock her up,
My fair lady!"
Do children still play any of those games these days? I know that my grandkids occasionally play Red Light, Green Light, but I've never seen them play any of the other games I mentioned. I don't know if my grandchildren have even heard of any of the other games. (I guess I should ask them and find out, right?) But I absolutely have many fond memories of playing all those games from my childhood.
"Red rover, red rover,
Thinking of the memories of those activities from my childhood makes me wonder....What are the games that today's kids are going to have fond memories of?
I also ponder....Are my generation's games going to be another thing that gets lost in time?
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JudyK March 9, 2017