‘The Wonderful World of Downstairs’

‘The Wonderful World of Downstairs’

Today is the 25th of the month. It’s Christmas in October, did you catch it?

Here’s a poem (a song, actually) that Mom wrote in April of 1957. Harry was nearly two and Dave just a month old. How Mom had time to think, much less create such a sweet lullaby, is truly beyond me!

Harry and Dave on Christmas Day 1958
Christmas Day 1958, with Harry and Dave in matching robes. I was seven months old and was probably snoozing. We lived in Holley, New York, at the time.

The Wonderful World of Downstairs

The wonderful world of downstairs
has ice cream every day;
The wonderful world of downstairs is where my animals play.

I will walk on tiptoe,
look around to see
which one of my teddy bears
is peeking out at me.

The wonderful world of downstairs
has windows in the sun;
the wonderful world of downstairs
has blocks and balls for fun.

When I go to sleep at night,
and Mommy tucks me in:
“bless the wonderful world of downstairs”
is how my prayers begin.

– by Joan Vayo, April 1957

Another Christmas, with new pajamas, stuffed toys for Dave and me, and a pair of cowboy boots for Harry.

The photo, above, shows us a few years later, when we lived in Milford, Connecticut. Recollections of that house are foggy in my brain, but I do remember the beautiful playroom. It’s what I picture when Mom’s sweet song echoes in my memory.

“The Wonderful World of Downstairs” © 1957 Joan Vayo. All rights reserved.

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