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Sometimes, I am forced to reassess what I think that I know based on my experience and long years of living. Today is an example.

I am fond of boxes and chests made out of cedar. I have several large cedar chests and quite a few small chests. About a week ago, I found a vintage cedar bank at a flea market; it was a promotional item back in the day and has "Wells Fargo Safe" emblazoned on the front. It has a locked lock but no key.

Henry (my seven year old grandson) was here today and spied the bank. He was vastly disappointed that there was no key, especially as he could hear something rattling inside. We tried picking the lock with a yarn needle to no avail. I told him that short of having a locksmith open it, we were out of luck. He opted for the locksmith, but I paid about $5 for the chest and was not about to pay a smith to open it.

Henry and I are fond of keys; my interest is largely symbolic but Henry likes to lock things and open them. I have a small treasure chest full of small ornamental locks and keys; Henry was sure that one would open the lock.

I, being a reasonable adult, had not even considered this, and I counseled him that it was nearly impossible that any of the keys would open the lock. He was not deterred. We tried key after key and none did work. However, he said, "This one is really little and I think it will work." I smiled indulgently at his seven year old optimism.

He tried it and said, "It works!" I was incredulous and doubtful but by golly, it had opened the lock! A cheap charm meant for a bracelet opened the decades old cedar bank.
The rattling noise was a penny (not vintage).

As adults, how often do we discard ideas because they seem nearly impossible? What have we lost and how do we limit ourselves by doing so? What keys have we pushed aside?

Gwendolyn2018 9 Sep 8
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I've always taught my kids to never give up. Must have done something right. My 15 year old just volunteered to fix my plasma tv that blew a cap 😀

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Let the children lead sometimes🙂

@Gwendolyn2018 My first response is I doubt 99% of the people with whom you come into contact are that limited. Second, my smart ass self thought "You should stop hangin' out with so many dumbasses!"

@Gwendolyn2018 to the point of what you said about keys, I am a key you have pushed aside, and as far as boring, my life is amazing, esp for the past 4 months or so, and even before that, never boring! You are well-spoken and lovely, and shouldn't push aside any more keys. One may unlock you!

@Gwendolyn2018 we find many things along life's path we were not seeking. Those who find your life boring will just have to miss out. Although, apparently there are very few invited into your world, so everyone has to miss out. Except for 2 infrequent visitors.

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I guess we’re all guilty of it sometimes, but I try not to dismiss any idea offhand, and usually like to give the benefit of the doubt.

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Remember the sizes of your keys on hand

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Cool story.

BDair Level 8 Sep 8, 2020
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Very nice

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