When I was little I used to make a den with a blanket drapped over the back of the settee. When I was old enough to play outside I made dens at the end of the garden, using bits of wood and old carpet from the garage. I once planted a conker because I thought it might grow into tree big enough to hold the den holy grail- a tree house. Then, when I got a bit older, I started making dens in the woods and once spent a week making a den in the middle of a hollybush. The hollybush den was so big i decided to call it a base. On scout camp I made a den in the woodpile and shot people who couldnt see me with my waterpistol as they walked past.
Then I got older and forgot about making dens.
Then my sister got married, had two little boys and last christmas I spent most of boxing day making dens with my nephews. I started them off with the classic blanket over the back of the settee, and finished the afternoon with a very spacious blanket over the dining table. The delight in my nephews' faces was remarkable. It was nice to be back in the den making circle. I envied all the den making possibilites that their future holds.
Then yesterday I recieved my ebay-purchased overwrap that fits onto my giant fishing umbrella which will be used in my night fishing trip on Monday. I put it up in the garden to check it out. Separtely they didnt make much, but together, I was delighted to see, they made a den.
Dens rule.
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10 comments:
You should be a Den Mother for the Girl Scouts!
I'd forgotten all about Dens until now...hmmm...I wonder what I have laying around my house...
Hmmm...
They're never Dirty Dens are they?
'Basemakers!
They make bases
in all different places'
Den Maker!
Brings back memories.
C-Unit and I used to make dens down at Snakers Woods.
Great days. I guess this is the joy of having kids - an excuse to do that stuff again without seeming like a freak.
Oh, my, God! I used to make dens too! I draped a blanket over the backs of two chairs and I could sit there for hours! My grandparents didn't appreciate me pulling out their antique dining room chairs into the garden, true, but still...!
Thank you - I almost forgot that! You spurred a childhood memory for me! *yay*
Ooooh - I used to love doing that.
Except we never called them dens - but as you well know, we Canadians rarely ever do anything logically.
And what’s wrong with being a freak Ultra? Jump into absurdity with both feet I say, and let those wallowing in mundane adulthood glare at us with envy!!
Eek! I love forts (as we called them). My dad used to bring home enormous boxes, and we could cut doors and windows out of them. Though nothing beat my roofless treehouse...
I think my friends should start having more kids to allow me to have a little more responsibility-free fun.
Whay-Hey! 10 comments! thats my first double figure post that is, and yes, I am including my own comment. Ive just realised that I clearly spelt drap(p)ed wrongly. How awfully embarrassing.
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