A Child's View of Retirement
After a Christmas break, a teacher asked her young pupils how they
spent their holidays. One small boy wrote the following:
We always used to spend Christmas with Grandpa and Grandma. They used
to live here in a big brick home, but Grandpa got retarded and they
moved to Florida.
Now they live in a place with a lot of other retarded people. They all
live in little tin boxes. They ride on big three-wheeled tricycles and
they all wear nametags because they don't know who they are.
They go to a big building called a wrecking hall; but if it was
wrecked, they got it fixed because it's all right now. They play games
and do exercises there, but they don't do them very good.
There is a swimming pool there. They go into it and just stand there
with their hats on. I guess they don't know how to swim.
As you go into their park, there is a dollhouse with a little man
sitting in it. He watches all day so they can't get out without him
seeing them. When they can sneak out they go to the beach and pick up
shells that they think are dollars.
My Grandma used to bake cookies and stuff, but I guess she forgot how.
Nobody cooks, they just eat out. They eat the same thing every night,
Early Birds. Some of the people are so retarded that they don't know
how to cook at all, so my Grandma and Grandpa bring food into the
wrecked hall and they call it "pot luck."
My Grandma says Grandpa worked hard all his life and earned his
retardment. I wish they would move back up here, but I guess the
little man in the dollhouse won't let them out.