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Nov 4 06, 22:28
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Extra Parts
Each Christmas Morning under the tree were dolls, cool cars and all sorts of things. My brother and I had raced out to see what Santa had left by the lighted strings.
The presents all dressed in ribbons and bows, a baby doll carriage, a bike, and train lego's, an etch a sketch, a truck that tows... so many toys, we almost went insane!
Excitedly; in pajamas and all, Tommy and I had rushed outside to play. I grabbed my carriage, and big bouncy ball, he jumped atop his bike, pulling his sleigh.
Two cheerful children with nothing to fret, strolling along; till my two front wheels had roll; one to the right, one to the left as each one wobbled loosened from the reel.
All of a sudden, Tommy's tires took leave. We stood, confused, with nothing more to say. Dragging the pieces that came Christmas eve; what slop did old Santa leave us this day.
When mother had seen our gifts were all broke, she looked at poor Dad, a tisk, a nod "how sad!" gave him a wink, as if it were a joke You know, she said, you needn't be so mad...
While Santa was assembling this and that, he found some things he put inside his hat... I explained to Santa, right from the start... all those nuts and bolts weren't extra parts!
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Nov 5 06, 10:08
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Mosaic Master
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Thank you for your Holiday entry Liz!
Best of luck!
May the 'classic' holiday spirit be shared in your heart throughout the season!
~ Mosaic Musings Staff
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Nov 5 06, 17:37
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Hahahahaha Liz! That was funny. I enjoyed this poem for two reasons (among others): 1. It reminded me of traditional times when we were kids hurrying awake to open our eyes and see what Santa had brought us and 2. The comedic element - perfect title "spare parts". I seem to recall a few screws loose in my day too. Well done - happy Ho Ho Ho! ~Cleo
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"It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step into the Road, and if you don't keep your feet, there is no knowing where you might be swept off to." ~ J.R.R Tolkien, The Lord of the RingsCollaboration feeds innovation. In the spirit of workshopping, please revisit those threads you've critiqued to see if the author has incorporated your ideas, or requests further feedback from you. In addition, reciprocate with those who've responded to you in kind. "I believe it is the act of remembrance, long after our bones have turned to dust, to be the true essence of an afterlife." ~ Lorraine M. KanterNominate a poem for the InterBoard Poetry Competition by taking into careful consideration those poems you feel would best represent Mosaic Musings. For details, click into the IBPC nomination forum. Did that poem just captivate you? Nominate it for the Faery award today! If perfection of form allured your muse, propose the Crown Jewels award. For more information, click here! "Worry looks around, Sorry looks back, Faith looks up." ~ Early detection can save your life.MM Award Winner
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Nov 5 06, 19:02
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Ah, that Santa sure has a hard time understanding complicated construction manuals......strangely, just like us humans. ~grin~ Brings to mind some frantic Christmas eves.....~smile~ Wonderful and original concept, Liz. Best of luck in the classic. Marcia
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"...We are born into the world like a blank canvas and every person that crosses our path takes up the brush and makes their mark upon our surface. So it is that we develop. But we must realize there comes a day that we must take up the brush and finish the work. For only we can determine if we are to be just another painting or a masterpiece..." 1981 Javan (from the book " Meet Me Halfway" ) MM Award Winner
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Nov 6 06, 08:45
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Oh no! Did 'Santa' throw the instructions away?? LOL Ohhh the memories that brings back!! Thanks Liz! Cathy Good luck with the competition!
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Nov 7 06, 16:16
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QUOTE (Cleo_Serapis @ Nov 5 06, 17:37 ) Hahahahaha Liz! That was funny. I enjoyed this poem for two reasons (among others): 1. It reminded me of traditional times when we were kids hurrying awake to open our eyes and see what Santa had brought us and 2. The comedic element - perfect title "spare parts". I seem to recall a few screws loose in my day too. Well done - happy Ho Ho Ho! ~Cleo THanks Lori for the read and the feedback. Yes, this is really a memory from our childhood. One year, my brother and I woke up and under the tree from Santa Clause was his brand new bike and for me, a full sized coach doll carriage. There I was walking down a path from our building to the building behind us where my aunt lived, and my brother just up ahead on his bike. Out of the blue, the front wheels of my carriage wobbled off going in one direction, the other off in another direction and my brothers front wheel of his bike came off, skidding him to the ground. My mother, (after checking to see if Tommy was ok) started to laugh, while I stodd there holding my carriage handle hysterically crying, and said to my father... "See I told Santa those nuts and bolts weren't extra's!" ... I like your suggestion for a title... 'Spare parts" I had thought on that one, but went with extra cause that was what my mother had said, actually after we got older and my mother told me the story of that Christmas eve, my father sitting there, looking at this and that and saying... nah, these are just extras'! Glad you enjoyed this. I enjoyed the walk down memory lane! Hugs, Liz
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Nov 7 06, 16:24
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QUOTE (Blank_Canvas @ Nov 5 06, 19:02 ) Ah, that Santa sure has a hard time understanding complicated construction manuals......strangely, just like us humans. ~grin~ Brings to mind some frantic Christmas eves.....~smile~ Wonderful and original concept, Liz. Best of luck in the classic. Marcia Hey Marcia. Thank you for the read and the reply. Yes...good old Santa sometimes has much difficulty following directions! LOL No matter what the century! Lol ... ... Hugs, Liz
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Nov 7 06, 16:55
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QUOTE (Cathy @ Nov 6 06, 08:45 ) Oh no! Did 'Santa' throw the instructions away?? LOL Ohhh the memories that brings back!! Thanks Liz! Cathy Good luck with the competition! HAHAAA... Yeppers Cathy, and usually those extra parts as well! LOL My,my ... I can't begin to tell you the memories of such Christmas' ... but they were also the butt of many laughter filled Christmas day's there after! Hugs, Liz
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Nov 9 06, 11:17
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Liz, This bears warm reflections of when my sister and I would wake up on Christmas morning. I could tell by the gifts you have referenced: etch-a-sketch, legos, etc that you are much younger than I. If I had written this poem, I would have interjected such toys as: Lincoln logs, erector set, Betsy Wetsy Doll.....etc. This was a warm trip down memory lane. Thanks, JLY
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Nov 16 06, 11:00
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Hey John,
I am sorry I didn't see your reply here. Gosh, I am sorry...
AH, but the list of toys you've left we had everyone! Actually the erector set was my favorite... I was a Tom Boy for the very beginning... Loved sports and lincoln logs (I think I still have some in a box of my old things...) and yes, I had a betsy wetsy! I did however like Baby Alive (the original) not the one they have today... She had a soft cloth body and when you pulled her string in the back she would move her rubbery arms and legs slowly like a new born baby. She didn't eat or anything, just moved as if she was real.
Oh my the walk down memory lane can be both wonderful and sad! :)
Hugs, Liz
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Nov 29 06, 20:22
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Congratulations! This submission has been nominated as a finalist in the Third Annual Mosaic Musings Holiday Classic! Best of luck!
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"It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step into the Road, and if you don't keep your feet, there is no knowing where you might be swept off to." ~ J.R.R Tolkien, The Lord of the RingsCollaboration feeds innovation. In the spirit of workshopping, please revisit those threads you've critiqued to see if the author has incorporated your ideas, or requests further feedback from you. In addition, reciprocate with those who've responded to you in kind. "I believe it is the act of remembrance, long after our bones have turned to dust, to be the true essence of an afterlife." ~ Lorraine M. KanterNominate a poem for the InterBoard Poetry Competition by taking into careful consideration those poems you feel would best represent Mosaic Musings. For details, click into the IBPC nomination forum. Did that poem just captivate you? Nominate it for the Faery award today! If perfection of form allured your muse, propose the Crown Jewels award. For more information, click here! "Worry looks around, Sorry looks back, Faith looks up." ~ Early detection can save your life.MM Award Winner
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Nov 30 06, 14:54
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Congratulation Liz....a well-deserved nomination. Best of luck in the finals ! Marcia
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"...We are born into the world like a blank canvas and every person that crosses our path takes up the brush and makes their mark upon our surface. So it is that we develop. But we must realize there comes a day that we must take up the brush and finish the work. For only we can determine if we are to be just another painting or a masterpiece..." 1981 Javan (from the book " Meet Me Halfway" ) MM Award Winner
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