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What kind of things do you remember from Childhood
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Jane | Report | 15 Nov 2010 12:39 |
I remember playing Blow Football Frank.It was good fun.We had lots of decorations up for Xmas.Concertina paper Lanterns with silky tassles on the bottom,paper chains made and argued over by Janice and me lol.Balloons ,and other frilly things.Plus the tree of course. |
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Fiona | Report | 15 Nov 2010 12:55 |
Afternoon Everyone. |
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LilyL | Report | 15 Nov 2010 12:55 |
You certainly don't bore us Frank, nothing could be more boring than my school uniform!!!! I can certainly remember Christmas's where the presents were home made, clothes usually, and the contents of Father Christmas stocking would, today, be chucked straight in the bin!!! but there you go! just after the war there was precious little in the shops in the way of toys, and anything you DID manage to get had to be looked after with great care, as you knew that if it broke or went missing you wouldn't get another!!! Difference too was, that you didn't get presents during the year except your birthday, so you just had to value what you had and look after it!! I remember being given my father's old Hornby train set for Christmas and I was seriously pleased with it, so, for my birthday which is in Jan, I was ALLOWED to choose a new engine for it, and another family member gave me a station to go with it! I really loved that train set (it was wind up) and added to it for years! Probably be worth a lot of money now! My mother gave it to the local hospital when I grew up!!!! |
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MillymollyAmanda | Report | 15 Nov 2010 13:29 |
Afternoon all, |
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Frank | Report | 15 Nov 2010 14:07 |
Liz, My birthday is three days before Chirstmas, it is only since I have know Ros 35 years that I have got B'day and xmas presents.!!!! What a lucky boy I am !!!! |
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Annx | Report | 15 Nov 2010 14:11 |
Boring you are NOT Frank. lol My christmasses were like you say Liz. A stocking with a satsuma, nuts and a few coins in the bottom, crayons, chalks, a sugar mouse, pencil sharpener, sweets, a pair of gloves, game where you roll the silver balls in the holes. Lovely because you could only fetch one thing out at a time. Dad made me a dolls house one year with real lights.......I loved that and played for hours with it. There would be one big present, like my doll's pram, then a few small presents. I was told if I broke them that santa would fetch them all back!! Mum wouldn't have anything that needed drawing pins so the only paper chains and garlands were those I helped make at school. We did have homemade snowflakes that were cut out of white paper and stuck on the windows. The christmas tree was a little table one with bottlebrush effect branches each with a red berry at the tip!! lol Lots of tinsel but I don't remember any lights you could switch on. I didn't have those until I got married. I remember making those calendars at school Mel, and making christmas cards and putting glue and glitter on them. Putting glitter on Holly leaves too. |
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LilyL | Report | 15 Nov 2010 15:10 |
Frank, our son's B.day is 22nd Dec, like you, we always made a great effort not to combine the two, but it wasn't easy! Ann, do you remember painting fircones, (I've still got a couple in the Xmas decs box), making paper flowers and paper chains, cut the strips and paint them and then glue!!!!! everywhere! even on the cat! I can remember making a Nativity tableau. Mary, Joseph, Shepherds Angels etc, plus two candles at the head of the crib. I was told NOT to light them till Xmas day under supervision. Well, you've guessed it, obedient old me, lit just one, (to test it you understand! )next thing, it fell over, up went the cotton wool, panic or what! so I used the bedroom curtain to put out the flames! the smell, and the state of that curtain!!! I got in to a LOAD of trouble over that, worse than bathing the dog! No wonder they sent me to boarding school! mind you I'm amazed that they kept me there, some of the things we got up to!! Expect they needed the fees, so soon after the war!!!! |
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Jane | Report | 15 Nov 2010 16:54 |
I think Frank was just being humerous when he mentioned Rupert Sheila.He was just saying how many things happen around you just like in The Adventures of Rupert Bear stories. |
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Jane | Report | 15 Nov 2010 17:00 |
Sheila I really must get a new Fairy or something for the top of my tree this year.The one I have is losing all the fluffy stuff that is on it lolIt will be bald soon!! |
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Fiona | Report | 15 Nov 2010 17:01 |
wow doesn't it get dark quick , closed curtains tonight just after 4.30. |
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Tracey | Report | 15 Nov 2010 17:02 |
Hi Gang~~~~~~I'm running away but just poped in-- |
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Jane | Report | 15 Nov 2010 17:13 |
Hi Shirl ,,things sound a bit crazy there.Good luck with your son at the DRs |
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Fiona | Report | 15 Nov 2010 17:19 |
Frank I googled the saying "Before you can say Jack Robinson and here 2 of the answers that came up |
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LilyL | Report | 15 Nov 2010 17:33 |
My Granny used to make dolls beds out of shoe boxes. She would make a mattress and all the bed clothes, lining the box and adding curtains round the top. She also dressed dolls beautifully even changed a girl teddy into a boy teddy!!! giving him Scottish Trews, Tam O Shanta, tartan shirt and tie, plus a tartan waistcoat! after that I called him 'Dressed Teddy', original eh?!!! She was very clever at sewing, making bedroom slippers out of old hats, altering trousers to childrens shorts, of course turning collars and cuffs sides to middle with the sheets and mending socks and heaven knows what else! never a dull moment! In my Granny's opinion 'Satan found mischief etc etc! Mind you, I think now that she could have been right!!! You remember I said that I had to take THAT sheet back to school? well, it lasted all my time there, as my mother (Granny was dead by now) sides to middled it! rubbing it in I felt!! mind you I wasn't in any position to say anything on that subject! and it would have been more than my life was worth to comment!!!! |
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Jane | Report | 15 Nov 2010 17:40 |
My Dollies had beds from shoe boxes too Liz lol.One of my favourite Xmas presents from Father Christmas was a Bassinet.Oh it was so pretty,with lovely frilly lacy materials.Mum must have made that in the evenings when I was in bed.The sewing machine always seemed to be out in those days.I can just about thread a needle and sew a button on lol |
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LilyL | Report | 15 Nov 2010 18:29 |
Jane I'm the same,just about sew a button on,and that rather badly!!! my Granny, as I've said,was brilliant, my mother was pretty good. (sewing machine on a LOT)she used to do upholstery as well. Me, I'm useless!! Laura,however, is excellent, and makes curtains, puts in zips and all sorts of other things. The one subject she did really well at was needdlework! I was just AWFUL!!! Have just had some piccys on Facebook (I'm not very good at Facebook, I get a bit muddled!!) from Polly, showing her at a competition; Am really pleased to get these. She's given me a 'Daisy badge'?! any ideas?!!! |
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Frank | Report | 15 Nov 2010 18:38 |
Thanks for that Fiona, It's just one of those things we say without knowing why. |
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Jane | Report | 15 Nov 2010 18:48 |
I have no Idea what a Daisy Badge is Liz.In fact I am probably as useless as you with Facebook.I only joined it to follow the progress of a young lad blown up in Afghanistan(Izzy's Son) on Chat. |
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Frank | Report | 15 Nov 2010 18:51 |
I was also very good at sewing, and mending,darning socks. In the RAF you had to do any jobs like that on your kit. What was the name of the cotton and neddle pack???? I also had a darning "Mushroom" for my socks. back and forward over the hole one way then the other. Some blokes just pulled the hole together and had a big knot in their toes. PAINFUL |
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Frank | Report | 15 Nov 2010 18:55 |
Liz, Do put us out of our missery, What is a Daisy Badge. is it a rosette.???? |
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