Do you remember your Mickey Mouse Clubhouse figurines? We purchased them during one of our many visits to Disneyland.
The set included Mickey, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck and Pluto. Like all of the other plastic figure Disney sets we had, none of the arms or legs moved, but they were solid and didn't break, and they sure stood well on their feet, which was really difficult with some of our action figures!
We had a Mickey Mouse Clubhouse playset that was purchased separately, so we would use the figures to play Mickey Mouse and friends visiting one another.
I have created this site so that my son, Kieran Edward Bignell, will be able to easily find me, his father, Rob Bignell, and so that he will know that I love him, that I always have, and that I always will. Against our wishes, we have been torn from one another's lives and kept apart, separated by distance and time. But one day, Kieran will seek me. Kieran - I am here for you. Come to me.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
My time as a first grader
I'm so proud of you that you're in first grade! You've just started a great adventure in your education. Though it doesn't seem that way now (And won't for a long time!), this time in school will go very fast, so make the most of it.
I went to first grade at Elmwood Elementary School in Elmwood, Wis. My first grade teacher was Mrs. Rheil. We had about 60 kids in my class, so there were two classrooms of first graders. My best friend, Ronald Wolfe, was in my class!
Everybody in our classroom had to put on a sock puppet show, with a classmate, about what our dads did for a living. Ronald and I were partners. He got really nervous when our turn came, as we hadn't written or practiced anything, like some of the other kids had. I told him not to worry and to "just follow my lead"!
We did great! We just each pretended to be our dads and had the class entranced. The teacher even called both of our parents and told them what a great job we did with the sock puppet show!
I went to first grade at Elmwood Elementary School in Elmwood, Wis. My first grade teacher was Mrs. Rheil. We had about 60 kids in my class, so there were two classrooms of first graders. My best friend, Ronald Wolfe, was in my class!
Everybody in our classroom had to put on a sock puppet show, with a classmate, about what our dads did for a living. Ronald and I were partners. He got really nervous when our turn came, as we hadn't written or practiced anything, like some of the other kids had. I told him not to worry and to "just follow my lead"!
We did great! We just each pretended to be our dads and had the class entranced. The teacher even called both of our parents and told them what a great job we did with the sock puppet show!
Monday, September 16, 2013
Five great quotations to live by
This entry, I'd like to do something a little different by giving you some of my favorite quotations that I live by. I understand they may not make too much sense right now, while you're only six, but maybe one day they will.
"Life is just what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." - John Lennon
“In the depth of winter I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.” – Albert Camus
"...there're just so many summers and just so many springs." - Don Henley
"You see things; and you say, 'Why?' But I dream things that never were; and I say, "Why not?" - George Bernard Shaw
"Dad, can I hang out with you?" - Kieran Bignell
"Life is just what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." - John Lennon
“In the depth of winter I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.” – Albert Camus
"...there're just so many summers and just so many springs." - Don Henley
"You see things; and you say, 'Why?' But I dream things that never were; and I say, "Why not?" - George Bernard Shaw
"Dad, can I hang out with you?" - Kieran Bignell
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Playing with 'Lift off!' with you as a baby
Yesterday as going through my photos of you, I got to thinking about the time when you were about
three or four months. One thing we always used to do together was I'd hold you out
in front of me, my hands cupped just below your arms, your little toes playfully
digging into the warm spring air, and say in my most serious news voice, “We’re
15 seconds to launching the first baby to the moon, and Baby Kieran is that
baby!”
Then I’d start a countdown, and after “1” go “Lift off!” and raise you superquick high into the air then hold you over my head so you were flying like Superman. You’d break into a giggle as your flabby tummy pressed against my palms and would start moving your arms and legs like you were swimming. I’d shift you around from side to side, going, “Quick, fast, zoom, we’re on our way to the moon!” and the scent of baby powder would waft down toward me on the currents of air created by the motion.
After we’d done that a few times, whenever we got to “3” in the countdown, you’d ball up your tiny fists, close your eyes tight, and tense up, as if to ward off the sudden stomach-in-my-throat feeling you must have got from liftoff. But you always giggled with glee once I got you above my head.
Then I’d start a countdown, and after “1” go “Lift off!” and raise you superquick high into the air then hold you over my head so you were flying like Superman. You’d break into a giggle as your flabby tummy pressed against my palms and would start moving your arms and legs like you were swimming. I’d shift you around from side to side, going, “Quick, fast, zoom, we’re on our way to the moon!” and the scent of baby powder would waft down toward me on the currents of air created by the motion.
After we’d done that a few times, whenever we got to “3” in the countdown, you’d ball up your tiny fists, close your eyes tight, and tense up, as if to ward off the sudden stomach-in-my-throat feeling you must have got from liftoff. But you always giggled with glee once I got you above my head.
Saturday, September 14, 2013
My email to you for Sept. 14, 2013
Here is my letter sent
to you Sept. 14, 2013, in case you do not receive it.
Dear
Kieran,
How
are you doing today? I am doing fine though I miss you like crazy! I am sorry
that we did not get together today; unfortunately, other people decided that we
should not. If I had my way, we would be able to get together every day! I have
made arrangements for us to get together either next Friday (Sept. 20) or
Saturday (Sept. 21), however.
How
is school going? You must be in your third week by now! What kinds of things
are you learning about in reading class? Even if some days reading class isn’t
very fun or interesting, always pay attention and try your best – there is
nothing more important to learn in school than how to read. Once you know how
to read, you can look up the answer to anything else you can learn about in
school. That’s not to say math or science or music or gym class aren’t
important – they are – but even if years later you forget what you’ve learned
in those classes, so long as you know how to read well, you’ll be able to find
the answers.
What
new stuff are you learning about in music class? You’ve always had a great
interest in music, as you enjoyed listening to songs while at home and in the
Jeep, playing with your musical instruments, and pretending to be a performing
band while plucking my acoustic guitar. You’d even make up songs and tell me
that it was a new one sang by one of the Beatles! The melody you tapped out on
the piano when we were last together on Sept. 5 was very lovely, though I could
hear a bit of sadness in it. Keep learning how to play the piano – you definitely
have talent and one day could write songs that make people very happy.
I
have been busy working but this week had the chance to take a hike through the
woods behind my farmhouse. With autumn’s arrival, the leaves have fallen off
the bottom branches, or at least the animals fattening themselves for winter
have eaten much of them bare. So at last I was able to see many of the
chipmunks and squirrels, who I’d only heard scampering through the summer, as
they made their last collections for the cold months ahead. In one small cliff
cutaway, I even spied a bee’s hive built beneath a limestone overhang. Then
while walking along a ridge, I unwittingly frightened six wild turkeys asleep
in the grass on a ravine’s side. They took off with a whoosh that scared me as much as I did them. After jumping back, I
realized what was making the hillside come alive as they took to the air; I
don’t think I’ve ever seen turkeys fly that high. Down at the ravine’s bottom,
the pond has yet to dry up, which the black bears apparently appreciate, as I
spotted their paw prints in the sand and from the trail to the green water a
path of crushed grass, the wild fresh scent of their broken stems still filling
the air. These bears must have bad table manners, though, as some of the scat
was full of acorns that appeared to be unchewed. Imagine a bear just stuffing a
paw full of acorns into his mouth and swallowing whole!
Did
you watch the football games on Sunday? My Green Bay Packers and San Diego
Chargers both lost, but the teams playing them had to come from behind to beat
them. I see your Chicago Bears won, though! And the Minnesota Vikings lost – while
I like Adrian Peterson, I don’t like the Vikings because they are the Packers’ (and
the Bears’) rival, so I was pretty happy that they lost. Maybe one day Adrian
Peterson will play for a good team like the Packers!
Well,
that is all for now. You have a good weekend and a great day in school. I will
see you next week, either on Friday or Saturday.
Love,
Dad
Friday, September 13, 2013
Recall our Peter Pan playset?
Do you remember our Peter Pan playset? It consisted of figurines of the major characters from the movie and some other cool accessories.
We purchased the playset during one of our many visits to Disneyland. It formed the core of our box of "pirate toys."
Often we used the figures and accessories when playing with our "ocean" toys - especially the rowboat and gazebo. We usually played with them on the glass coffee table, which served as the "water surface" of many ocean and island adventures, at the green house in Lancaster.
Theonly real downside to the figures is that they didn't move like our many other action figures!
We purchased the playset during one of our many visits to Disneyland. It formed the core of our box of "pirate toys."
Often we used the figures and accessories when playing with our "ocean" toys - especially the rowboat and gazebo. We usually played with them on the glass coffee table, which served as the "water surface" of many ocean and island adventures, at the green house in Lancaster.
Theonly real downside to the figures is that they didn't move like our many other action figures!
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Your first 'Star Wars' action figure!
Do you remember what your first "Star Wars" action figure was? It was Grand Moff Tarkin, the evil general who ran the Death Star in "Star Wars IV: A New Hope."
We never purchased Grand Moff Tarkin. Instead, we found him the flower bed at the green house in Lancaster. I washed him up, and viola! we had a new action figure.
At the time, you were more into the "Star Trek" action figures I had squirreled away in the garage. Once we started watching "The Clone Wars" and "Star Wars" rerun marathons, though, you got quite interested in "Star Wars" action figures, and our collection took off!
You really liked to collect clone troopers - but I'll save that for another entry!
We never purchased Grand Moff Tarkin. Instead, we found him the flower bed at the green house in Lancaster. I washed him up, and viola! we had a new action figure.
At the time, you were more into the "Star Trek" action figures I had squirreled away in the garage. Once we started watching "The Clone Wars" and "Star Wars" rerun marathons, though, you got quite interested in "Star Wars" action figures, and our collection took off!
You really liked to collect clone troopers - but I'll save that for another entry!
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