In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “Toy Story.”
My favorite toy was a doll my maternal grandmother sent to me from Cape Town. It arrived in a box complete with knitted clothes and bonnet. In Afrikaans they have a lovely word for bonnet – “koppie kappie”. Which directly translated reads a small head covering. It is one of a few items I have kept from my childhood. She is now under my daughter’s protective care.
There is a little musical box embedded into her at the back. A tiny record fitted into it and would play some music. One day the neighborhood boys grabbed my doll and ripped the record out. I remember two of their names. Ryan and Brendan. You have been shamed! I must have been five or younger, as we were living in a house and after that we moved to an apartment. I was five when I broke my collarbone and that happened when I was in the apartment.


There is a special place in hell for little boys who ruin little girls’ dolls! https://grieflessons.wordpress.com/2015/06/22/kewpie-dolls-and-churros/
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I’m sure they are all grown up now! 🙂 With daughters of their own. But thank you! 🙂
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Those little boys were evil, Vonita. Grumble.
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Off with their heads! They were older than my sister and I, not so little!
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Cads.
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