I remember when

I remember when I met my first love.

I was 3, may be 4 years old. That was the year I got my very first Cabbage Patch doll. She had dark skin and dark, curly hair. At least as curly as yarn can be. I didn't care what she looked like because she was mine. Eartha Kissy was her name.


I remember when I had my first heartbreak.

A year or so after I found my first love, I lost her. I was playing with her at the make shift pond inside our local mall. We loved to watch the fish swim around as we ran back and forth across the bridge together. As we were leaving the mall I realized that she was still playing on that bridge. My first love was gone. My heart was crushed.


I remember my first bounce back relationship.

The day after my heart broke I woke up and saw her. She was shiny and new. Standing proud in her box. She had hair the color of fire that stuck out from under her astronaut helmet. Her name escapes me, but she quickly filled the hole in my heart.


I remember when we first met.

I stood in my lawn, the new girl in town. You zipped up the street on your bike, trying to keep up with your big sister. We were quick to become friends and soon we were both zipping up the street on our bikes. Trying to keep up with each other.


I remember when those 2 wheels became 4.

It took much practice, but after a few months, I could make a K with a car and park close to the curb. Those 4 wheels were all I wanted to get where I needed. Twenty dollars in my pocket is all I required. A tank of gas, a pack of smokes, and sometimes a drink.


I remember a time when the little things were all that mattered.


I remember a time when it didn't take much to reach your destination.


My goodness, how things have changed.




4 comments:

Kmama said...

I loved my Cabbage Patch too. In fact, I had like three or four of them when all was said and done. I had a girl first, then a boy. My boy was named Tommy and I loved, loved, loved him.

tulpen said...

oh the cabbage patch dolls!

I had one, her given name was Petunia. I hated it. So I got her boy clothes and named her Pasquale.

Jessica Anne said...

I had a cabbage patch kid too, Frieda Eileen. She's still packed in a box waiting for me to give her to my girls. Maybe soon.

Lovely post. Times really have changed. Wouldn't it be nice to go back?

Shell said...

Oh, this is so sweet.

Yes, times have definitely changed!