by marie-elena (ferracano) r » Wed Aug 20, 2008 9:01 am
hello old & new friends,
I also have fond memories of P.S.102 park. We learned how to play hopscotch, make keychains. Let's not forget, how to wait for a handball court. We didn't need "inter-active" ~~ games. We didn't need someone to teach us how to share or how to settle a situation. We chose sides, in games. We had the "rock,paper, scissor" rule, when all else failed.We got plenty of fresh air and our mothers knew where we were. We got to cool off in the summer. The showers was a great place to hang with your friends. I remember when they put the original "black rubber mats". Yes they were hot even back then. but you had the common sense NOT to walk barefoot on them. Especially,when there was a glob of icky gum,melting on the mat. We had to learn to dodge toddlers,waddling by. As their moms watched from the benches.
There was no sand in the sandbox, for a long time. But we used it in our games. It could be used for "BASE", when playing tag. How many of us, tried to learn how to balance (walking on) on the see-saws. Or go down the slide, without burning our legs & butts.
Next Monday is "BANANA SPLIT" DAY. My mom would bribe me to go shopping with her, to Parkchester, with a banana split. I love Woolworths, where there was the "balloons", that you got to choose 1. What ever the price was, inside the balloon, was the price you paid, for your banana split. Now it cost as much for a banana split, for what you pay for a gallong of gas. Unless, you happen to be in City Island. there is a cute, ice cream parlor, called Lickety Split. Hope every body enoys the rest of the Summer. Stay safe dear friends. marie-elena