Or rather this is what a nickel can do if you're an incredibly industrious type of person whose apple didn't fall too far from
the tree where it grew – and you happen to live in a part of the country that charges a deposit on pop-cans and refunds you 5 cents if you collect said pop-cans and return them to the depot.
Gamma Rita isn't a soda consumer, but she does an excellent job locating discarded pop-cans. Along the way she's recruited some excellent helpers also. By now, everyone in my mom's building knows she collects cans and other bottles that are refundable and will either drop them by or give her a call for pick-up. In turn, my mom has taken those cans and bottles in for collection (sometimes bags and bags of them, sometimes more than one run in a day), and every single one of those nickels goes into something she calls the "Pop Bottle Fund".
One and five and twenty-five cans at a time – this is the house that Gamma Rita built.
Just look at what a nickel (or 5000 of them) can do:
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– 'Dis our nickel fortress, everyone! |
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– Thank you Gamma Rita and everyone who help! We give you nickel tour now, so to speak. |
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– First, 'dis thing has groovy climbing wall so we show you how that work. |
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– Also platform to levitate jump on. |
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– And handy spy scope to look out for cuties. |
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– Or to look at self. |
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– Or tease the cuties with promises of bebo. |
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– Did we mention it has secret bunker? |
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– We also get some fun new outdoor toys from Grandma Leslie and 'dis is good place to hide them. |
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– Is also more spacious than it look. There's room for two... |
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– ... and some cuties too! I be on lookout in case any happen by. If 'dis fortress had a sign I think it say "girls allowed". |
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– Fort and climbing is all kinds of fun, but 'dis thing also has slide. Also I like to point at logo and say "Little Tikes!" sometimes before I slide. |
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– Slide also fun thing to climb up as it turn out. |
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– And top of slide is great meet-up place for some impromptu "FORE-STAINS!". |
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– At least until it isn't. |
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– Also we get ideas that manufacturer probably not intend. Like sliding down climbing wall for example. |
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– As it turn out, 'dis not such a great idea but we both do it anyway a half dozen times before we stop trying to make it work. At least for today. |
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Unrelated to the nickel fortress, but this post wouldn't be complete without the following:
This is Seth discovering a dandelion gone to seed. I was attempting to show him how to blow on it and trying to take pictures at the same time. It didn't go so well and he ended up with a mouthful of dandelion fluff. No pics of that unfortunately since I put the camera down to assist him.
I did get this picture a few minutes later though:
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– Something not right here, everyone. |
... and even though I didn't know it at the time, that look on his face is because I missed one of those dandelion fluff-bits.
- L.
PS. Gamma Rita – you have no idea how much fun the boys have had playing in their nickel fortress, and I can't wait for you to come and see for yourself. Thank you for working so hard to give your grandsons something so wonderful, but mostly just thank you for being my Mommy. 10 more sleeps. Hope you enjoy the pics in the meantime.
That thing looks like a lot of fun! I'm glad they have such an awesome Grandma who is able to NICKEL and dime ;) her way into a lovely gift for her two busy grandsons.
ReplyDeleteGamma Rita ROCKS!!!! Those are some lucky boys, and a lucky mama for sure! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful soul Gramma Rita is!
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