I’ve been wondering of late how Tee feels about all her toys. She has a helluva lot of toys. Mostly all given. I have about 50 handbags (maybe more) in my wardrobe and I’m thinking WTF?! I honestly don’t use any of it and even if I wanted to, it reminds me of having to decide which channel to watch when I was in America.
TOO MUCH CHOICE!!!
Honestly, why do people buy themselves so much stuff? Why did I buy myself so many handbags? It must be some obscene need to fill some void. I’ll bet that’s it!
When I was growing up, I remember playing with little green combat soldiers and army trucks and tanks. I’d line them all up and have war with each other…..this came along with all the combat movies and series I’d watch on TV. Then there was the Matchbox car phase. I just loved my Matchbox cars and had so many of them. With a little imagination, my cars sure went places! Suddenly my Mother got me my first doll. A Cindy doll, just before Barbie came out. Very soon after I got hooked on Barbie and all her clothes (I cringe now). Then it was finally Lego building and that Fisher Price Schoolbus/School with all the little children. But my most favourite of all………………which we played till we were 12 was a clothes design stencil set and a paper doll. I spent hours designing clothes and my friend, Linda, who still has that paper doll till today, can vouch that we both designed more than a thousand pieces of clothing for that lithe doll which her mom drew up for us. Heck, there are some pretty amazing clothes in that little box!
So I look at Tee’s toys and I’m thinking again…..WTF….where do all these toys come from and are they of any use? Tee seems to like driving her car, she likes her Fisher Price kitchen set where she cooks and she likes her blocks to build bridges, tunnels, towers, trains and who knows what else next. But mostly she likes books and puzzles. So the rest of her toys are just sitting there lonely as hell, shouting out loud, “Play me please!”
Maybe I should just donate them to an orphanage cuz’ really, how many toys does a little toddler need?
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if u don’t plan to have No 2 then donatelah. The orphanges wld love the toys esp the less “well known” ones without so much money/support.
I’d say donate what she doesn’t use, or send them some one you know who is in need. Kids too collect waay to many toys!