A great day with a great son

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I recently got a chance to go back in time.

Well, not exactly back in the past like the guy in The Time Machine.

The calendar leaf still read 2009.

But I had an opportunity to share a little time and memory with my son, Ryne, that involved a memory of times I enjoyed when I was his age.

Several moons ago.

Growing up in the rural environs of Whiteside County — tucked away in the little triangle between the sprawling cites of Rock Falls, Tampico and Prophetstown — one of the highlights of the summer occurred in June.

Usually the third Thursday was designated as “Kid’s Day” by the village of Prophetstown.

A carnival was set up down Washington Street (the main drag) for the day. There was a charge to ride the rides but youngsters ages 12-and-under (if my memory is correct) were given a couple of free tickets by the sponsors. You would line up and get your left thumb painted red with mercurochrome to pick up the free ducats.

Now most youngsters have never heard of mercurochrome, a medicinal substance used for probably over a hundred years that was banned by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration back in 1998 as not “being generally recognized as safe and effective” as an over-the-counter antiseptic and forbade its sale across state lines.

In fact, mercurochrome was so effective as a stain that as soon as it was applied, you hoped that the redness would somehow wear off before you had to enter the line to get more free tickets 365 days hence.

Ryne and I got to P-Town around 1 p.m., so the line for free tickets was closed down. No problem. There were plenty of tickets for sale.

About the only problem was most of the rides that blanketed Washington Street were “kiddie” contraptions .

Now that Ryno is 12, while certainly not an adult – or even quite a teenager – the thought of riding the little choo choo train or carousel was not exactly very high on his to-do list.

And since Ryne does not like rides that toss him around and fling bodies side-to-side, really eliminated just about all the options.

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