The Fine Art of Throwing Out Old Toys
With Santa Claus soon to visit our home and drop off toys for a little boy who has been pretty good all year, I find myself struggling with the problem that every mother faces: which toys do you throw out or donate to make room for the new ones? Sure, it was easy when my three-year-old was a baby. The exer-saucer, the soft blocks, the playmat? Out the door when he grew out of them. But now this kid has a memory so I must be more careful.Maybe I am making too big of a deal about this, but I remember missing some of the toys that my mother decided I no longer played with. There was my koala bear stuffed animal and my Betty Boop rag doll. And my Mrs. Beasley paper dolls, of which so scarred me for life that years later I bought both the paper dolls and the 1967 talking doll on ebay. I now realize what Mom was up against and can finally forgive her.
Well Christmas isn't going to wait for me so I'd better get back to it. Making room for the new toys that in six months to a year from now may be suffering the same fate as the ones that now crowd my home.


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