Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Block City

Ariel has a new favorite passion: blocks. In fact, at his checkup today at the well baby clinic, he was asked to stack three blocks -- to see if he was "on par" developmentally. He stacked six. We're so proud! Ariel loves his book "Block City," a beautifully illustrated version of the Robert Louis Stevenson poem -- and he likes to act it out as well! But on the shopping list for our upcoming trip to the US is a set of wooden blocks.




"Block City"


by Robert Louis Stevenson


What are you able to build with your blocks?

Castles and palaces, temples and docks.

Rain may keep raining, and others go roam,

But I can be happy and building at home.




Let the sofa be mountains, the carpet be sea,

There I'll establish a city for me:

A kirk and a mill and a palace beside,

And a harbour as well where my vessels may ride.




Great is the palace with pillar and wall,

A sort of a tower on the top of it all,

And steps coming down in an orderly way

To where my toy vessels lie safe in the bay.




This one is sailing and that one is moored:

Hark to the song of the sailors aboard!

And see, on the steps of my palace, the kings

Coming and going with presents and things!




Now I have done with it, down let it go!

All in a moment the town is laid low.

Block upon block lying scattered and free,

What is there left of my town by the sea?




Yet as I saw it, I see it again,

The kirk and the palace, the ships and the men,

And as long as I live and where'er I may be,

I'll always remember my town by the sea.
(1913)



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