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Monday, January 30, 2012

Harper's woods vs. "the back"


Last week I shared how via Netflix I
was reminiscing my childhood through
watching every episode of the wonder years.
Each episode brings back at least one
childhood memory that I have forgotten
or haven't thought of for many years.
Last night I watch the episode
"Who's woods is it anyway?"
Oh the memories that brought back.
Kevin, Winnie, and Paul's woods were being
torn down for a shopping mall.
Same thing happened to our Dursette street "back"
when the new road came to Golden Meadow.
We, at the time didn't know what that meant to
us kids and by that time, most of the kids of Dursette
were older and had moved on from our woods playing.
Watching that episode last night though brought back
so many wonderful memories of us Dursette kids playing
in the back. We made trails and camps, picked blackberries.
We went back there when two kids in the street wanted to fight.
Sometimes you went back there alone just to get away.
Our parents didn't worry about us, we didn't need cell phones
to check in because it was a safe world.
Our back was in some ways even better than Harper's woods
as we had a waterway and a dump site.
I wonder if my love of garage sales comes from my
childhood memories of going through that dump site
to find treasures of my own.
That dump site was more than just waste as people
put there all they no longer wanted in their home.
It was a heaven, our "back"
We sometimes even swam in those waterways,
against our parents rules. It was probably the
worst thing I ever did when it comes to rules
broken that my parents made.
I do have a memory of being a teenager and walking
the torn down trees, where only the dirt was were
the new road was to be laid.
I remember of being sad about that part of my life
being over, of the memories that were torn down with
those woods. But I was a teenager and moving on to
other stuff by then, driving, liking boys, fixing my hair.
Had it happened when I was younger I wonder had I
felt like Kevin Arnold and want to fight it,
I mean Kevin and Winnie had their first kiss there
in Harper's woods.
Kevin goes to the parish meeting in hopes of stopping
the shopping center from being built.
He never got to speak his peace, he fell asleep
before he got a chance but in his dream he did speak his mind:
"...THERE'S A LITTLE PIECE OF LAND CALLED
HARPER'S WOODS. YOU MAY HAVE PASSED IT ON YOUR
WAY TO HERE OR THERE. IT'S NOT MUCH TO LOOK AT,
A FEW ACRES OF TREES, SOME BOULDERS, COUPLE
SQUIRRELS AND SOME BIRDS. BUT THERE IS SOMETHING
ELSE THAT LIVES THERE, SOMETHING YOU CAN'T SEE.
BECAUSE THERE IS SOMETHING IN THOSE WOODS THAT
YOU CAN'T SEE WITH YOUR EYES, YOU HAVE TO LOOK
WITH YOUR HEART. IT'S MY CHILDHOOD, AND HIS, AND HERS.
OURS IS A WORLD TO CARELESS WITH IT'S MEMORIES.
PLEASE, I BEG OF YOU, DON'T TAKE OUR CHILDHOOD."
Well little Kevin Arnold's speech there about choked me up.
So many childhood memories lived in our "back"
I am so glad we had them to grow up in.
I am thankful that my own children had the 40 acre canal
to make their own memories in.
I am sad for the children of today for even if they had
"the back or the woods" to play in, their world is not
one that you can just let them loose to play.
Oh memories, how I love when they come flowing back freely.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Lilly, I just watched this episode and it hit me hard too. We had our own Harper Woods just like you. A place to grow and have adventures with kids outdoors, away from our parents eyes. A piece of the rural in suburbia. Loved your post. We are so fortunate to have grown up when we did. The Wonder Years they really were!

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