
Early ride.
A big barn on the Heritage Museum grounds in Sandwich, Mass., held a well-appointed History of Toys exhibit.
The early tricycle looked to George Three and I as if it would fit perhaps a 2-year-old of today’s size. Maybe.

Great move!
I cheered the big mind who gave us Monopoly.

Past to present.
Spying on the big wall collage the games we played as kids and then played with the kids was fun for my dear wife Karen and I.
As I am almost knee-deep into my second childhood now,
(“Once a Man and Twice a Child”)
I approve of this post.
Cheers!
–Lance
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All so very cool! The games on the wall… so very cool!
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The games brought me through my life, Nance!
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Oh the things we would have kept if only we knew the value (emotional).
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Yes,those games were so much a part of family fun, MBC! I remember playing the pop-a-magic game Trouble with Elisabeth for hours and hours and hours.
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Back when games were paper and cardboard 🙂 and then plastic!
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Yes, I was better with those than I ever was with buttons and a controller, MBC.
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Ditto !!!!
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The game exhibit is wonderful. DO NOT TOUCH!
Why did I ever toss a fortune in games away. 😦 😦 A whole closet full. 😦
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Yes, the things that did not make it past keep-toss, ladysighs. Oy.
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Thanks for sharing the exhibition without inhibition, my friend.
Sent from my iPhone
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Things I remember, no hesitation, Ann.
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