On Facebook
I posted the latest picture of our grandson Benjamin at his dance class. He was wearing a red cape. That reminded me of a picture of his father
Rocky, wearing a Superman suit with a red cape at his birthday party years
ago. I said, "Like Father, Like
Son".
Then, being
the self-centered lout that I am, I thought, "What about me?"
I am a
father of a son mentioned there. Did I
ever do the Superman thing when I was young?
"Hmmmmmmm"
(me stroking my chin thinking way back).
I don't
remember doing Superman with a cape.
But I did do
MIGHTY MOUSE.
I played I
was Mighty Mouse. That was in the early
1940s before TV. I was fairly new when I
played MM, probably age 4 or 5. We lived
in the Clay Homes.
My sister
Frances and I shared a bedroom. We had
twin beds. I remember I had a cape on,
just like Benjamin and Rocky, but I think mine was a towel.
I jumped
from bed to bed, springing from one bed upright, and with my arms out like
super heroes do, get parallel then land
on the other bed on my head.
One time I
missed and my head hit the dresser and blood spurted everywhere. I was rushed to the Old Hospital (3 or 4
blocks, we probably walked) and stitches was put across my left eyebrow.
I haven't
noticed if the scar of no hair across my eyebrow is still there or not.
I was proud
of my stitches and gauge and when someone first asked what happen I told the truth they laughed at me and I felt humiliated.
The next
person that asked me, which was Mrs Cannon, who lived upstairs in the next
unit, I told her I ran into the door.
I'm not sure
but I think I have never heard the "ran
into a door" excuse before.
From then
on, when I heard someone give the "run into door" excuse I felt
pride.
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