Babies are more in focus these days than seventy years ago. They
are the focus. Parents and grandparents,
aunts and uncles could let children struggle to understand and learn. I remember doted upon, but not
smothered. When at a year and a half I
carried a Lionel locomotive across the living room to my grandfather and
father, I wasn’t told to stop, or conversely praised for being a little girl
with a heavy load. Nothing was said
until I arrived with my prize; then I was told to put it back.
We certainly were set loose in a minimum of clothing. Underpants were the uniform to age three or
four, when I grew up in the early forties.
Kids would get dirty anyway, so save the clothes. And how about those big, floppy diapers.
Here are my little brothers, Walt and Mel. In another clip Aunt Flo reminisces that
Melvin was the cuddly baby. Walt was the
brave bouncer. Mel is the blond, curly
haired cherub sporting the flapping diaper.
Melvin was born in 1948, so this clip is 1949. I recall two birthday presents. My bicycle and my brother Mel. Actually, he wanted his own birthday, and
took April 1st, the day after mine.
We lost Mel many, many years ago. He’ll always be twenty eight, with piercing
blue eyes, blond curls and an impish smile.
Walt is still Jan’s big brother, the one who picked her up, dusted her
off and put her back on her bike. And here they are at a picnic.
You are so lucky to have these...to see them all again and to hear their dear voices.
ReplyDeleteI had a little brother born on April 1st too. How sad that you lost your brother. I agree that children today get much more attention and encouragement than they did years ago. I seldom had enough clothes and wore a single pair of shoes till they wore out.
ReplyDeleteThey live on forever through these little clips! How precious for you! You're so right. Kids are the centre of the universe now. My husby tells of a time with his grandparents when kids weren't allowed to even speak.
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