Sunday, August 24, 2008
Come to the Dark Side, My Child

Before I got into cards I collected stickers. My sister and I wrote away to ads for the "Pineapple Club" we found in Archie comics and in the Muppet Magazine. Six to eight weeks later we each had more stickers than we could do with -literally. So we stuck the sheets in photo albums and looked through them regularly comparing what each of us had adn lamenting what we didn't.
After the store ran out of Transformers stickers I got into hockey and from there I was into cards. I credit these Panini sticker albums as getting me into cards in the first place. They were a bridge of sorts from one hobby and into another. Now it's time to get my daughter started.

For the price of five packs of 2008 Topps Baseball I picked up a Dora album from Panini and a box of 50 packs of stickers. So now when Evelyn does a good job with something (right now it's sleeping through the night without screaming about the shadow of the curtain rod that she swears is a shark) she gets a pack of stickers.
What follows is some great daddy-daughter time as we rip into the pack, sort through the five stickers within and put them into the sticker book. Evelyn's already proving to be a regular Joe Collector getting extra giddy when a shiny, sparkly sticker (the equivilent of Dora chrome refractors) pops out. "Oooooo, shiny! Look, Daddy, it sparkles!" We've got about 50 stickers in the album, roughly 25 percent of the set, so far. Yet Evelyn knows exactly which stickers she has and doesn't have simply by looking at them.
"No, daddy. We have it."
Sure enough, I flip to the place in the album where this generic sticker belongs and map is staring me in the face, taunting me for questioning my daughter even in a trivial matter such as this. Doubles are set aside for a friend Evelyn met while visiting our hometown over the summer and kept away from her brother at all costs.
6 comments:
LOL! Yes, they are smarter than we think they are! Looks like she had lots of fun filling out her sticker book. I loved collecting stickers- but I also used them haha...thus, defeats the purpose of collecting. I think it's a better reward than sugary treats! Albeit the sugary treats don't take up space on the bookshelf ;)
Totally forgot about the sticker books!!!! Have fun
Great Post Ryan...!
Yet another collector in the family! Great daddy/daughter sharing. Just wait til Ethan wants to collect Mustangs...
He's already got one Hot Wheels Mustang.
I'm thinking of the ones built by Ford rather than Hot Wheels.
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