WELLBEING Issue 842 · December 30, 2020

Sounds of My Childhood

Go back in time, to your childhood home. Picture the scenes, inhale the scents, and listen closely. What do you hear? 16 Recollections

Sounds of My Childhood

Pesach cleaning was done to the rhythm of a rap involving beats like: Pour on the Ajax/ Scrub those oven racks and Mr. Clean/He makes me mean. Chinuch was dispersed with tenets such as: Cross at the green and not in between, and Here lies the body of Sam Grey/Who died defending his right of way.

Chol Hamoed found us playing rounds of Balderdash fiercely; Webster should watch out, the results were unparagoned. He who has the last word, laughs.

We were the address for grammen, poems, and theme songs for friends and family. I wrote poems for school projects, won contests in early grades and wondered why this was award-winning when it was the way we talked at home.

During my parents’ 50th anniversary celebration, I sang an impromptu take-off of the national anthem that popped into my mind during the Shabbos meal, and Oh say you could see, it was typical of our family.

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