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I don't want to grow up.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

What's one thing you remember doing as a child with you wish you could do again? Even one memory with your friends/family that you wish you could do over.

Climbing trees was always fun but I still do this, I still play football too.

Just off the top of my head, joining a football academy aged 11/12. Learning skills playing in 5aside tournaments, competing in penalty shoot outs. I loved every moment of it. My photo with my medals show me with such a proud smile. That's a great memory.

Please share your own?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I loved going after school and ridding my horse. The freedom. The fun. The no care in the world.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Oh heavens i have so many happy childhood memories, climbing trees , exploring woods ans building dens , flying kites and building sand castles .

These are things i still do regularly now that i am supposed to have grown up .

Ha ha

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Rolling down the hill with my friend when I was 4, I wouldn't mind doing that again for fun xxx

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By *randMrs Spanish BrunetteCouple  over a year ago

home sweet home

I miss the not sorting about growing up stuff. Like bills and appointments and insurances etc.

In a less depressing way, I miss the long summer holidays in spain

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Has to be building a tree house from scratch with my brother. Dad allowed us to use his saw, hammer and nails! Was so proud of our achievement, looking back it was definitely a death trap!

And no way would I let my kids do that now, I like their fingers and toes where they belong!!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Rolling down the hill with my friend when I was 4, I wouldn't mind doing that again for fun xxx"

I used to love doing that too, but remember once I was rolling down a hill and ended up in a bed of stinging nettles!!!! God did I cry and cry

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Oh heavens i have so many happy childhood memories, climbing trees , exploring woods ans building dens , flying kites and building sand castles .

These are things i still do regularly now that i am supposed to have grown up .

Ha ha "

I know, I still do most. no one said there's an age limit on doing things you like.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

the freedom to roam that kids dont have nowadays - we used to all take our bikes to the park for the day - dump them in a heap and leave them complete with butties - juice - ice cream money and sometimes house keys and go off for a few hours - come back and no one would have touched them -

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Racking my brain and can't really think of anything

Miss my Star Wars figures and toys though.

I'd kept hold of them too - most of my vehicles were still in their original boxes.

Unfortunately, I was unable to retreive them when I splitt with the Psycopath

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Has to be building a tree house from scratch with my brother. Dad allowed us to use his saw, hammer and nails! Was so proud of our achievement, looking back it was definitely a death trap!

And no way would I let my kids do that now, I like their fingers and toes where they belong!!!!! "

. Would you not let them. If it did you no harm? I hate it when I hear parents not let there kids climb a tree or make a bow and arrow.

I bet you used an old back door for a stable wall on your tree house!

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By *ryst In IsoldeWoman  over a year ago

your imagination

I still do most things I did as a child... Everything from playing hopscotch to building blanket forts

I suppose one of the things I miss most though would be Sunday drives with the family. Four of us alternatively bickering, singing, playing spot the pony or counting cars of a specific colour in the back of the Ford Escort, with Mum and Dad up front battling with road maps and shouting 'if you lot don't pipe down back there we're turning back and going home', and a million sandwiches, flasks of tea, bottles of pop and bags of crisps in the boot...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Used to go out and disappear for hours on end ...was a bit of a tomboy when I was younger and made dens all day

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By *ubSirVient-DefinitionCouple  over a year ago

dukinfield


"Oh heavens i have so many happy childhood memories, climbing trees , exploring woods ans building dens , flying kites and building sand castles .

These are things i still do regularly now that i am supposed to have grown up .

Ha ha

I know, I still do most. no one said there's an age limit on doing things you like. "

Same here, I'm too old to grow up now. Thankfully, I have three boys so I get to do it all again with them!

Aj

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I can't think of anything.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I still do most things I did as a child... Everything from playing hopscotch to building blanket forts

I suppose one of the things I miss most though would be Sunday drives with the family. Four of us alternatively bickering, singing, playing spot the pony or counting cars of a specific colour in the back of the Ford Escort, with Mum and Dad up front battling with road maps and shouting 'if you lot don't pipe down back there we're turning back and going home', and a million sandwiches, flasks of tea, bottles of pop and bags of crisps in the boot... "

Perfect. I remember those great family days. It's a shame we're all at each other's throats when we get older.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Used to go out and disappear for hours on end ...was a bit of a tomboy when I was younger and made dens all day "

Just knocking about. No reason and you do it all again the next day.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Riding freestyle bmx.

I still dream of doing it properly again but I'm rather bigger than I used to be

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Oh heavens i have so many happy childhood memories, climbing trees , exploring woods ans building dens , flying kites and building sand castles .

These are things i still do regularly now that i am supposed to have grown up .

Ha ha

I know, I still do most. no one said there's an age limit on doing things you like.

Same here, I'm too old to grow up now. Thankfully, I have three boys so I get to do it all again with them!

Aj "

I know. I play football all day on weekends sometimes. 10 half time 20 up. Why don't premiere teams try an exhibition match with those rules. ?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Riding freestyle bmx.

I still dream of doing it properly again but I'm rather bigger than I used to be "

Stunt pegs, giving your pals a backie.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Racking my brain and can't really think of anything

Miss my Star Wars figures and toys though.

I'd kept hold of them too - most of my vehicles were still in their original boxes.

Unfortunately, I was unable to retreive them when I splitt with the Psycopath "

I sold my collection on eBay before the star wars revival!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I remember when my parents were responsible for me instead of the other way around

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I remember when my parents were responsible for me instead of the other way around "

Yep. .

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By *appywarkscoupleCouple  over a year ago

West Midlans

Building go-carts - find some wood and always seemed to be a never ending supply of old pram wheels and job done!!!

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By *uxom redCouple  over a year ago

Shrewsbury

I miss baking with my mum and grandma.

Being told all the family stories while waiting for things to cook.

That's probably why I bake now and get the children to help.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Building dams in a stream that ran into the River Dee on a caravan park in North Wales is my most vivid and favourite memory of this sort. We spent many holidays at this site and continued the dam building each time. Eventually we'd built big enough dams to create a natural swimming pool that we could dive into.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Building go-carts - find some wood and always seemed to be a never ending supply of old pram wheels and job done!!!"

Wheelbarrows. . We can go kart aS adults, thanks to RedBull

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Used to go with my brother and some friends to an old brook and we'd spend the day paddling, collecting sticklebacks and trying to walk across the big water pipe as it was close to a waterworks.

Unfortunately the brook has dried up now. Such simplistic times. X

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Used to go with my brother and some friends to an old brook and we'd spend the day paddling, collecting sticklebacks and trying to walk across the big water pipe as it was close to a waterworks.

Unfortunately the brook has dried up now. Such simplistic times. X "

Simple is best, and great memories. I used to slide down grass hills on carrier bags for fun.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I was in the sea cadets for many years. Sailing, rowing, going away for weeks without parents, the freedom and independence. I went away for a week on an old pirate ship type boat, which we had to run. I was about 13, such amazing memories and skills I learnt

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By *udistnorthantsMan  over a year ago

Desborough

Being trusted at the age of 10 to climb up onto the Junior School roof to retrieve footballs and tennis balls that had accidentally been kicked or thrown up there during playtime and dinner time. No ladders, just up onto a bin, then a wall then up onto a ledge and a bit more climbing.... Victorian school buildings were designed so well

The Headmaster allowed about half a dozen of us to go up there.....

Risk Assessment? Health and Safety?

Yeah it hurts if you fall...what 10 yr old in the mid 70s hadn't already learned that lesson.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Family holidays. My mum and dad worked a lot so having a week or two to spend with them and my brother was always so good!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Summer holidays that seemed to last forever

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Family holidays. My mum and dad worked a lot so having a week or two to spend with them and my brother was always so good! "

This too for me, I loved going hiking and visiting other family near the sea.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Me and my other 3 siblings being taken out by my parents to roam the countryside like little wild beasts. It's so rare that we're all together now!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Rolling down the hill with my friend when I was 4, I wouldn't mind doing that again for fun xxx

I used to love doing that too, but remember once I was rolling down a hill and ended up in a bed of stinging nettles!!!! God did I cry and cry "

I once rolled over a bit of glass and I still have a small scare on my back

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Miss not havintage the responsibilities....but so much fun going out all day during the summer holidays...building dens in the woods with friends....river walking

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By *uckOfTheBayMan  over a year ago

Mold

The weather!

When summers were summers and winters were winters

Long hot days, and plenty of snow;

Refrains from your mum, 'come back in time for your tea' and being out all day

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Remember life being much simpler then every day a new adventure when even a trip to the beach was a rare but major event when rugby mates cycling wandering in the local woods or a day playing in the sun were special times...

But sometimes going back to the past...well it belongs in the past..

Doesn't mean we have to grow up..

That tingle of excitement at new achievements a new day new opportunities new friends or even lovers never changes unless we forget just how great every single day can be....

Remember your past fondly it's part of what made us.... but the future maybe that's the real adventure...

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By *emini ManMan  over a year ago

There and to the left a bit

So many things - the simple things like going round a friends house to see if they were 'coming out to play'

School holidays spent having 'adventures' down the park, or playing 2-a-side football for what seemed like hours.

Being in the Sea Cadets and the opportunities that afforded including courses on Naval bases, sailing on their square rigged sailing ship that meant you had to climb the mast at all hours and so much more.

Oh I could go on...and on

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

There was a dirt track ran down the end of our street and when it rained, a stream would form. We'd create a dam then shape the dirt into a racecourse, then we'd choose sticks, break the dam and watch the race.

Kick the can.

We'd go up the gold course and catch grasshoppers, then race them.

Making go-karts.

We'd go round the estate with the binmen and find loads of great stuff: boxes of comics, dirty mags and bottles to take back and get the deposit on. It seemed like the greatest job on earth.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Opposite where I lived as a big old house n a huge garden. The old man of the house knew my parents well so he used to let me play in his garden. He was lame n used to sit in his house so I'd pretend I was an explorer n id creep round the garden watvhing the house for locals with spears who might catch me n torture me. The garden had everything fruit trees runner beans n peas even a stream and wild bits for den making.

When I go back there now I'm always said cos when he died the land was sold to builders who built six big houses on the land.

PTU xxx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

How the world was ephemeral, full of joy, simplicity and innocence - untainted by grief and pain and loss.

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By *unkym34Man  over a year ago

London

Just miss all the simple pleasures of having no care in the world and just doing whatever. Loved going to school and then just silly things like watching tv when you got home then heading out for a kick about or game of bulldog. But I can tell you I do not miss having to bath in a inch of water that was pretty much cold and having to share it with at least 3 of your siblings.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Putting sealant in car locks , egging sprees , setting stuff on fire , taking chase just for the fun of it, all the stuff you can't get away with now

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I miss being sat in the farmers field with my friends. During summer he'd let the grass grow really long so we'd wade through to the middle and make a flat area then sit, talk and chill.

Some very happy summer days spent there.

Also going for very long bike rides down the country lane. We'd be out all day with no mobiles but our parents knew we'd be back when we said we would.

Truly the happiest days of my life

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By *unkym34Man  over a year ago

London


"I miss being sat in the farmers field with my friends. During summer he'd let the grass grow really long so we'd wade through to the middle and make a flat area then sit, talk and chill.

Some very happy summer days spent there.

Also going for very long bike rides down the country lane. We'd be out all day with no mobiles but our parents knew we'd be back when we said we would.

Truly the happiest days of my life "

the bike rides yes used to love them too

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My dad used to put obstacle courses in the garden and and the neighbours would come in and play. So much laughter growing up x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Oh heavens i have so many happy childhood memories, climbing trees , exploring woods ans building dens , flying kites and building sand castles .

These are things i still do regularly now that i am supposed to have grown up .

Ha ha "

yep that about sums me up to! Add playing football after school until it was dark and riding my bike in endless loops around my little village (and less of the sandcastle bit unless on holiday!).

We used to walk through the woods for hours, to the waterfalls, and build countless dens. No worries about nutters abducting us in those days. Or so it seemed!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I used to sniff glue and smoke ,i dont do it anymore btw

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It;s funny to hear grown-ups now saying they don't get fidget spinners. All the do is spin!

We had clackers and all they did was clack. We had those corrugated tubes you spun round your head to make a whoo sound. All they did was whoo three tones: slow, medium or fast.

Why do grown-ups lose their sense of wonder?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It;s funny to hear grown-ups now saying they don't get fidget spinners. All the do is spin!

We had clackers and all they did was clack. We had those corrugated tubes you spun round your head to make a whoo sound. All they did was whoo three tones: slow, medium or fast.

Why do grown-ups lose their sense of wonder?"

Clackers fucked your' wrists up

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Disappearing into the woods with my mates, building dens and picking up dead branches for tommy guns and playing soldiers. Those were the days.

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By *eesideMan  over a year ago

margate sumwear by the sea

Nothing

Life now is a bit mor fun that it wos back then.

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By *eesideMan  over a year ago

margate sumwear by the sea


"It;s funny to hear grown-ups now saying they don't get fidget spinners. All the do is spin!

We had clackers and all they did was clack. We had those corrugated tubes you spun round your head to make a whoo sound. All they did was whoo three tones: slow, medium or fast.

Why do grown-ups lose their sense of wonder?"

I have a fidget spinner

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By *unkym34Man  over a year ago

London

I just have a cock I play with like a fidget spinner lol it's in my hand all the time

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By *unkym34Man  over a year ago

London

Ohhh making spares and now n arrows from string and bits broken of the tree those was the days

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By *ribsaMan  over a year ago

A box at end of your bed

I have lots of moments from growing up.

Younger years 6/10 going to my grandparents the food my grandma cooked going fishing with my grandfather. The days when to whole family came to there house.

11-16 the hobbies I did with my father RC planes, cars, holidays with my parents.

16-21 My first moped a Yamaha FS1E to the bigger motorcycles I got after that. The freedom and fun that came with having my own transport.

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By *unkym34Man  over a year ago

London


"Ohhh making spares and now n arrows from string and bits broken of the tree those was the days "
spears and bow and arrows dam auto correct

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I miss being sat in the farmers field with my friends. During summer he'd let the grass grow really long so we'd wade through to the middle and make a flat area then sit, talk and chill.

Some very happy summer days spent there.

Also going for very long bike rides down the country lane. We'd be out all day with no mobiles but our parents knew we'd be back when we said we would.

Truly the happiest days of my life the bike rides yes used to love them too"

I've a brand new bike that's sat in my garage. Really want to do a bike ride but no one else i know has one or the inclination. Not sure I want to go out on my own.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Love's first kiss and truly believing it would last forever.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Don't grow up it's a trick

I miss the wonderment of being a child when things were new and amazing

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Love's first kiss and truly believing it would last forever."

Ahhhhhh

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Love's first kiss and truly believing it would last forever.

Ahhhhhh "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Building go-carts - find some wood and always seemed to be a never ending supply of old pram wheels and job done!!!"

Careering down a hill at what felt like 100mph with no steering or pads.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I can't think of anything. "

I love this thread OP. I thought about it today. I still do things I used to, just slightly differently. Bumbling about without a care in the world. Simple pleasures.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I miss swimming in the red sea.

Living in the middle east before the world changed. 9/11 was the day that made me truly realise what it was to be an adult

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I can't think of anything.

I love this thread OP. I thought about it today. I still do things I used to, just slightly differently. Bumbling about without a care in the world. Simple pleasures. "

I've enjoyed reading them all. Great memories are silk tonne made, but I think as kids they were much more because most things still felt new.

I got talking last night, remembering when you used to call around to a friends house , knock in and finding he wasn't in. You can't do that now. . Even kids today would call first or text.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I can't think of anything.

I love this thread OP. I thought about it today. I still do things I used to, just slightly differently. Bumbling about without a care in the world. Simple pleasures.

I've enjoyed reading them all. Great memories are silk tonne made, but I think as kids they were much more because most things still felt new.

I got talking last night, remembering when you used to call around to a friends house , knock in and finding he wasn't in. You can't do that now. . Even kids today would call first or text. "

Yep, then probably just stay in and communicate over the tech.

As for me, my childhood is all about knocking about with my brother. We'd build dams in the gutter whenever someone down the street washed their car. Building ramps out of bricks and pallet wood. The usual long hot summers out all day on our bikes climbing trees, football on the common, finishing for stickle backs and finding terrapins. We were a pair of mischievous toe-rags though. We'd also do things like wreck havoc on building sites and factories. We had a cellar that Dad used as a workshop and kept his tools and he'd let us make wooden swords (there's that pallet wood again-my dad had tonnes of it!) We'd then spend the afternoon

Fighting each other to the death of the swords, whosever broke first lost.

Thems the days

Fuzz

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Fuzz. I forgot about looking for tadpoles. My mum used to think I smelled awful looking through the ponds. And swimming in a lodge nearby in my clothes and going home soaked. . Then there were the days

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By * and M lookingCouple  over a year ago

Worcester


"I loved going after school and ridding my horse. The freedom. The fun. The no care in the world. "

This but it's not so much fun when you have 44 of them to muck out, lol

The joys of living on a livery yard.

Still in touch with a few of the girls from back then, one even comes to stay and has been known to come on holiday with us.

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By * and M lookingCouple  over a year ago

Worcester


"I can't think of anything.

I love this thread OP. I thought about it today. I still do things I used to, just slightly differently. Bumbling about without a care in the world. Simple pleasures.

I've enjoyed reading them all. Great memories are silk tonne made, but I think as kids they were much more because most things still felt new.

I got talking last night, remembering when you used to call around to a friends house , knock in and finding he wasn't in. You can't do that now. . Even kids today would call first or text. "

Ours wouldn't as we don't agree with children having mobile phones.

But agree there's no way they're going over the park...those days are gone.

Unless you are one of the ferrule kids and nothing ever seems to happen to them.

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By * and M lookingCouple  over a year ago

Worcester

Mister Bee

Those days for me personally were hell as I left home at age 11but my pony was my escape.

Today's children are bombarded by what the media tell them they should be doing.

The days of children being innocent are long gone.

Go to any high or senior school and you would see what I mean.

13 year olds with the trendy handbags and a face full of make up.

And as for the girls.....

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I can't think of anything.

I love this thread OP. I thought about it today. I still do things I used to, just slightly differently. Bumbling about without a care in the world. Simple pleasures.

I've enjoyed reading them all. Great memories are silk tonne made, but I think as kids they were much more because most things still felt new.

I got talking last night, remembering when you used to call around to a friends house , knock in and finding he wasn't in. You can't do that now. . Even kids today would call first or text.

Ours wouldn't as we don't agree with children having mobile phones.

But agree there's no way they're going over the park...those days are gone.

Unless you are one of the ferrule kids and nothing ever seems to happen to them."

I call them kids street wise. I think some parents keep their kids in a bubble so much, the kids aren't able to discover dangers and learn. When we were young, we did things that put us in danger, (damn thank goodness we didn't have you tube back then) but we survived aren't we?

Nothing's changed much. Parents have.

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By * and M lookingCouple  over a year ago

Worcester


"I can't think of anything.

I love this thread OP. I thought about it today. I still do things I used to, just slightly differently. Bumbling about without a care in the world. Simple pleasures.

I've enjoyed reading them all. Great memories are silk tonne made, but I think as kids they were much more because most things still felt new.

I got talking last night, remembering when you used to call around to a friends house , knock in and finding he wasn't in. You can't do that now. . Even kids today would call first or text.

Ours wouldn't as we don't agree with children having mobile phones.

But agree there's no way they're going over the park...those days are gone.

Unless you are one of the ferrule kids and nothing ever seems to happen to them.

I call them kids street wise. I think some parents keep their kids in a bubble so much, the kids aren't able to discover dangers and learn. When we were young, we did things that put us in danger, (damn thank goodness we didn't have you tube back then) but we survived aren't we?

Nothing's changed much. Parents have. "

Think you are confusing that with Society, that's what's ruined it for our children.

Pushy parents putting their kids in endless clubs and activities instead of just letting them have fun.

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By *weetChariotMan  over a year ago

High Wycombe


"Rolling down the hill with my friend when I was 4, I wouldn't mind doing that again for fun xxx"

I did that 5 years ago with my 10 & 12 year old at the time. Was really dizzy when I stopped, don't recall that as a child, but it was a laugh ... Trying to stand up and falling over again with what appeared to be broken legs ...

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By *weetChariotMan  over a year ago

High Wycombe

The say growing old is unstoppable, but growing up.is optional.

I decided to learn to inline roller skate for my 50th. Never did it before, ever. Never skated as a child.

A few weekends ago, at the South Coast roll I skated 12 laps of Goodwood motor circuit, 29 miles, with no ill effects. ... Not even legs aching.

Don't grow up, skate ... Roller disco, street skate, whatever. Far more fun than the task focussed gym. ...

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By *weetChariotMan  over a year ago

High Wycombe


"It;s funny to hear grown-ups now saying they don't get fidget spinners. All the do is spin!

We had clackers and all they did was clack. We had those corrugated tubes you spun round your head to make a whoo sound. All they did was whoo three tones: slow, medium or fast.

Why do grown-ups lose their sense of wonder?"

I don't think all do ... Ooops

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By *revor1940Man  over a year ago

Near Southampton

Boys never grow up, their toys just get more expensive.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

When i was in my early 20's i went on a Norwegian Ffjords cruise holiday with my nan, grampy, mum and step-dad.

I spent most of the holiday missing my then boyfriend and gazing out wistfully wishing i was with him.

Instead i wish i could go back and appreciate that (fun) time with my family a little but more than i did, as apart from my mum, they're all gone.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I can't think of anything.

I love this thread OP. I thought about it today. I still do things I used to, just slightly differently. Bumbling about without a care in the world. Simple pleasures.

I've enjoyed reading them all. Great memories are silk tonne made, but I think as kids they were much more because most things still felt new.

I got talking last night, remembering when you used to call around to a friends house , knock in and finding he wasn't in. You can't do that now. . Even kids today would call first or text.

Ours wouldn't as we don't agree with children having mobile phones.

But agree there's no way they're going over the park...those days are gone.

Unless you are one of the ferrule kids and nothing ever seems to happen to them.

I call them kids street wise. I think some parents keep their kids in a bubble so much, the kids aren't able to discover dangers and learn. When we were young, we did things that put us in danger, (damn thank goodness we didn't have you tube back then) but we survived aren't we?

Nothing's changed much. Parents have.

Think you are confusing that with Society, that's what's ruined it for our children.

Pushy parents putting their kids in endless clubs and activities instead of just letting them have fun."

Yes your right. If you don't parent a certain way, your ridiculed by others who think they know better.

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By * and M lookingCouple  over a year ago

Worcester


"I can't think of anything.

I love this thread OP. I thought about it today. I still do things I used to, just slightly differently. Bumbling about without a care in the world. Simple pleasures.

I've enjoyed reading them all. Great memories are silk tonne made, but I think as kids they were much more because most things still felt new.

I got talking last night, remembering when you used to call around to a friends house , knock in and finding he wasn't in. You can't do that now. . Even kids today would call first or text.

Ours wouldn't as we don't agree with children having mobile phones.

But agree there's no way they're going over the park...those days are gone.

Unless you are one of the ferrule kids and nothing ever seems to happen to them.

I call them kids street wise. I think some parents keep their kids in a bubble so much, the kids aren't able to discover dangers and learn. When we were young, we did things that put us in danger, (damn thank goodness we didn't have you tube back then) but we survived aren't we?

Nothing's changed much. Parents have.

Think you are confusing that with Society, that's what's ruined it for our children.

Pushy parents putting their kids in endless clubs and activities instead of just letting them have fun.

Yes your right. If you don't parent a certain way, your ridiculed by others who think they know better. "

Exactly that, we aren't liked as we won't conform, never have, never will.

We are strong individuals and our kids will grow up the same way.

Today's sheep will struggle to cope once they finish school as their frantic lives will suddenly stop.

Kids need to just be kids every now and then, what's wrong in that??

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

When it was a snow day and school was closed, I took the mattreses from me and my brother's bedroom and use them to turn the stairs into a slide. It was awesome lol.

I sure miss those days of going to the corner shop on the weekends to get some sweets and a drink.

I also miss having that high level of excitement kids have when it's either going on holiday or getting ready for Christmas. These things are still exciting for adults but the excitement levels don't seem as high as it is for kids.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I miss not having bills to pay

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By *2000ManMan  over a year ago

Worthing

Playing on bikes with mates then meeting up for football games. Building model aeroplanes with best friend.

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By *ecretEscapes2Woman  over a year ago

worcester

Playing Kerby.

would be wrong as a grown woman tho to sit/stand at the edge of a road tho eh ?

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By *unkym34Man  over a year ago

London


"Playing Kerby.

would be wrong as a grown woman tho to sit/stand at the edge of a road tho eh ?

"

no it wouldn't secret come on I'll race you outside lol

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By *unkym34Man  over a year ago

London

10p mega mix brought with all half pennies lol

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Playing Kerby.

would be wrong as a grown woman tho to sit/stand at the edge of a road tho eh ?

"

Kerby. I loved it. Throwing the ball kike a discus to get the biggest bounce.

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By *ecretEscapes2Woman  over a year ago

worcester


"10p mega mix brought with all half pennies lol"

the bag was HUGE

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By *ecretEscapes2Woman  over a year ago

worcester


"Playing Kerby.

would be wrong as a grown woman tho to sit/stand at the edge of a road tho eh ?

Kerby. I loved it. Throwing the ball kike a discus to get the biggest bounce. "

"Just another ten minutes mum " . pleeeeeze

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By *layfullsamMan  over a year ago

Solihull

Playing "Grand national"

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By *unkym34Man  over a year ago

London


"10p mega mix brought with all half pennies lol

the bag was HUGE "

showing our age here lol

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By *ecretEscapes2Woman  over a year ago

worcester


"10p mega mix brought with all half pennies lol

the bag was HUGE showing our age here lol"

dunno about you but I'm 21 (plus vat)

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By *unkym34Man  over a year ago

London

Trying to get that first kiss which wasn't part of kiss chase lol

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By *thwalescplCouple  over a year ago

brecon

Building go-karts and crashing them.

Summer holidays where we left the house after breakfast, called for our mates, and turned up back at home as the sun went down, having spent the day making dens, building fires, and playing in the local river.

Learning to drive a tractor at 13 on a local farm when the farmer saw us wandering across his fields during haymaking season, and ending up working for a few weeks hauling bales every summer.

Proper farmers lunches in the fields when the matriarch would drive up in the landrover, bringing blankets, thermos' of tea, cakes, sandwiches, pies and home-made lemonade, all sitting in the shade of the hay trailer.

Going house to house collecting pop bottles to take back for the 10p deposit.

Going round the village collecting old sofas, packing crates, pallets and anything else that would burn to build the bonfire for Guy Fawkes.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Leaving early in the morning with my dog and go off in the jungle fishing and hunting. (No I didn't go up in the UK lol)

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Playing Kerby.

would be wrong as a grown woman tho to sit/stand at the edge of a road tho eh ?

Kerby. I loved it. Throwing the ball kike a discus to get the biggest bounce.

"Just another ten minutes mum " . pleeeeeze "

And when you loose you take your ball in.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Rolling down the hill with my friend when I was 4, I wouldn't mind doing that again for fun xxx

I did that 5 years ago with my 10 & 12 year old at the time. Was really dizzy when I stopped, don't recall that as a child, but it was a laugh ... Trying to stand up and falling over again with what appeared to be broken legs ... "

took my kids when they were little back to that 'hill' i thought was so steep and long - gentle incline was more the truth - but - they had as much fun as i had rolling

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I remember that when I was a kid, there was this big grassy area behind my old house where there was a few climbing frames, a couple of swings and a slide. I use to tell my parents I would be going on the "swings and slides".

All of these are long gone now. Whenever I go to Farnworth, I always visit the street I used to live in and remember where things used to be when I was a kid.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Fuzz. I forgot about looking for tadpoles. My mum used to think I smelled awful looking through the ponds. And swimming in a lodge nearby in my clothes and going home soaked. . Then there were the days "

Great thread MB! I've been reminiscing all weekend and enjoying others thoughts on golden years.

I'm sure I remember collecting frog spawn in a jam jar and waiting for them to grow into tadpoles/froglett's before realising them back in the local pond. Think it was for a school project or a beaver badge????

Like bees, doesn't seem to be as many frogs or frogspawn about these days.

Fuzz

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By *uzy444Woman  over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside


"What's one thing you remember doing as a child with you wish you could do again? Even one memory with your friends/family that you wish you could do over.

Climbing trees was always fun but I still do this, I still play football too.

Just off the top of my head, joining a football academy aged 11/12. Learning skills playing in 5aside tournaments, competing in penalty shoot outs. I loved every moment of it. My photo with my medals show me with such a proud smile. That's a great memory.

Please share your own? "

i used to sing a lot and get asked to sing a lot for people..sometimes i want to be in a band again (i have been in a couple of bands as an adult)

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By *rrol.BMan  over a year ago

Wrexham

I think I still do all the things I enjoyed as a child.

I still feel excited finding bugs and creatures in the garden. I still climb trees and builds dens. I still draw and colour in (often with crayons!).

I probably watch more cartoons and play more games than I ever did as a child.

I still play with toys. My monsters have more Brio and Lego than is normal and we build elaborate tracks and structures that span the house.

I think I've held on to my childish wonder at the world. I still think rainbows are incredible (such colour splashed across a dreary backdrop!), the northern lights astound me every time I see them, the natural beauty of our walks often causes me to pause to take it all in.

I think what I would most like to regain is some of the whimsy of childhood. I still look up at the clouds and spot different shapes but I never dream of riding one anymore. The loft still may potentially contain bats but I know there is no secret race of goblins dwelling up there. I miss the lack of rationality, the sheer untamed potential of things.

So, if there was one thing I'd wish I could do again... I'd like to see the world without limits, without the walls that science and logic have built.

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By *exmadscotMan  over a year ago

alloa

making perfume with a jam jar of water and rose petals

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I can't think of anything.

I love this thread OP. I thought about it today. I still do things I used to, just slightly differently. Bumbling about without a care in the world. Simple pleasures.

I've enjoyed reading them all. Great memories are silk tonne made, but I think as kids they were much more because most things still felt new.

I got talking last night, remembering when you used to call around to a friends house , knock in and finding he wasn't in. You can't do that now. . Even kids today would call first or text.

Ours wouldn't as we don't agree with children having mobile phones.

But agree there's no way they're going over the park...those days are gone.

Unless you are one of the ferrule kids and nothing ever seems to happen to them.

I call them kids street wise. I think some parents keep their kids in a bubble so much, the kids aren't able to discover dangers and learn. When we were young, we did things that put us in danger, (damn thank goodness we didn't have you tube back then) but we survived aren't we?

Nothing's changed much. Parents have. "

Totally agree. My sons 13 and I know full well him and his mates probably go in farmers fields and get chased, explore abandoned buildings, climb places they shouldn't. I also think back and remember myself as a child and the crazy shit we used to get up to which made me street wise and learnt me about life in general. I just tell him not to tell me what they get up to

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By *exmadscotMan  over a year ago

alloa


"It;s funny to hear grown-ups now saying they don't get fidget spinners. All the do is spin!

We had clackers and all they did was clack. We had those corrugated tubes you spun round your head to make a whoo sound. All they did was whoo three tones: slow, medium or fast.

Why do grown-ups lose their sense of wonder?

Clackers fucked your' wrists up"

I smashed my bedroom window with these, got leathered for it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think I still do all the things I enjoyed as a child.

I still feel excited finding bugs and creatures in the garden. I still climb trees and builds dens. I still draw and colour in (often with crayons!).

I probably watch more cartoons and play more games than I ever did as a child.

I still play with toys. My monsters have more Brio and Lego than is normal and we build elaborate tracks and structures that span the house.

I think I've held on to my childish wonder at the world. I still think rainbows are incredible (such colour splashed across a dreary backdrop!), the northern lights astound me every time I see them, the natural beauty of our walks often causes me to pause to take it all in.

I think what I would most like to regain is some of the whimsy of childhood. I still look up at the clouds and spot different shapes but I never dream of riding one anymore. The loft still may potentially contain bats but I know there is no secret race of goblins dwelling up there. I miss the lack of rationality, the sheer untamed potential of things.

So, if there was one thing I'd wish I could do again... I'd like to see the world without limits, without the walls that science and logic have built."

Fatherhood was/is great you get to play like a kid with the excuse your 'parenting' as well as discovering cartoons you wished they had we we were young. If it wasn't for being a parent I'd never had discovered Ben10, Chowder and the misadventures of flapjack

Fuzz

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By *ucyfur77Woman  over a year ago

Pleasuretown

Water bombs and water pistol fights

Sucking on a lollipop without getting funny looks

Freedom!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Water bombs and water pistol fights

Sucking on a lollipop without getting funny looks

Freedom!"

To true lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Water bombs and water pistol fights

Sucking on a lollipop without getting funny looks

Freedom!"

Water balloon fights! Brilliant!

'Who's going to pick all those bloody bits of balloon? up off the lawn!' shouts Mum....

Fuzz

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Setting light to a whole reel of 'caps'

Fuzz

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Thing miss much about being a kid is 'not having any bills to pay ' all I had to worry about is money for sweets & games at the arcade

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Could play kids chase without worrying the consequences lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Could play kids chase without worrying the consequences lol "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think I still do all the things I enjoyed as a child.

I still feel excited finding bugs and creatures in the garden. I still climb trees and builds dens. I still draw and colour in (often with crayons!).

I probably watch more cartoons and play more games than I ever did as a child.

I still play with toys. My monsters have more Brio and Lego than is normal and we build elaborate tracks and structures that span the house.

I think I've held on to my childish wonder at the world. I still think rainbows are incredible (such colour splashed across a dreary backdrop!), the northern lights astound me every time I see them, the natural beauty of our walks often causes me to pause to take it all in.

I think what I would most like to regain is some of the whimsy of childhood. I still look up at the clouds and spot different shapes but I never dream of riding one anymore. The loft still may potentially contain bats but I know there is no secret race of goblins dwelling up there. I miss the lack of rationality, the sheer untamed potential of things.

So, if there was one thing I'd wish I could do again... I'd like to see the world without limits, without the walls that science and logic have built.

Fatherhood was/is great you get to play like a kid with the excuse your 'parenting' as well as discovering cartoons you wished they had we we were young. If it wasn't for being a parent I'd never had discovered Ben10, Chowder and the misadventures of flapjack

Fuzz"

I love Chowder!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think I still do all the things I enjoyed as a child.

I still feel excited finding bugs and creatures in the garden. I still climb trees and builds dens. I still draw and colour in (often with crayons!).

I probably watch more cartoons and play more games than I ever did as a child.

I still play with toys. My monsters have more Brio and Lego than is normal and we build elaborate tracks and structures that span the house.

I think I've held on to my childish wonder at the world. I still think rainbows are incredible (such colour splashed across a dreary backdrop!), the northern lights astound me every time I see them, the natural beauty of our walks often causes me to pause to take it all in.

I think what I would most like to regain is some of the whimsy of childhood. I still look up at the clouds and spot different shapes but I never dream of riding one anymore. The loft still may potentially contain bats but I know there is no secret race of goblins dwelling up there. I miss the lack of rationality, the sheer untamed potential of things.

So, if there was one thing I'd wish I could do again... I'd like to see the world without limits, without the walls that science and logic have built.

Fatherhood was/is great you get to play like a kid with the excuse your 'parenting' as well as discovering cartoons you wished they had we we were young. If it wasn't for being a parent I'd never had discovered Ben10, Chowder and the misadventures of flapjack

Fuzz

I love Chowder!! "

Just been corrected by the girls It the Marvelous misadventures of flapjack

Fuzz

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I had a shit and very unhappy childhood so any happy thoughts are about things I did for myself. I did sport as it meant longer at school and less time at home. I played Netball and ended up playing for Lancashire for 10yrs. I miss competitive sport. I also miss my 3 siblings. We are not in touch. I wonder if they are happy now? I miss monopoly and cluedo days with my Bessie mate

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I had a shit and very unhappy childhood so any happy thoughts are about things I did for myself. I did sport as it meant longer at school and less time at home. I played Netball and ended up playing for Lancashire for 10yrs. I miss competitive sport. I also miss my 3 siblings. We are not in touch. I wonder if they are happy now? I miss monopoly and cluedo days with my Bessie mate "

Big big HUG.

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By *rrol.BMan  over a year ago

Wrexham


"I think I still do all the things I enjoyed as a child.

I still feel excited finding bugs and creatures in the garden. I still climb trees and builds dens. I still draw and colour in (often with crayons!).

I probably watch more cartoons and play more games than I ever did as a child.

I still play with toys. My monsters have more Brio and Lego than is normal and we build elaborate tracks and structures that span the house.

I think I've held on to my childish wonder at the world. I still think rainbows are incredible (such colour splashed across a dreary backdrop!), the northern lights astound me every time I see them, the natural beauty of our walks often causes me to pause to take it all in.

I think what I would most like to regain is some of the whimsy of childhood. I still look up at the clouds and spot different shapes but I never dream of riding one anymore. The loft still may potentially contain bats but I know there is no secret race of goblins dwelling up there. I miss the lack of rationality, the sheer untamed potential of things.

So, if there was one thing I'd wish I could do again... I'd like to see the world without limits, without the walls that science and logic have built.

Fatherhood was/is great you get to play like a kid with the excuse your 'parenting' as well as discovering cartoons you wished they had we we were young. If it wasn't for being a parent I'd never had discovered Ben10, Chowder and the misadventures of flapjack

Fuzz

I love Chowder!!

Just been corrected by the girls It the Marvelous misadventures of flapjack

Fuzz"

Flapjack was awesome!

My monsters are a little too young for most of the cartoons I watch so I just think of it as prewatching them for when they're older.

Yes. Prewatching.

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By *yldstyleWoman  over a year ago

A world of my own

Making up dance routines in my rollerskates

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral

Riding my bike all day,swimming in the local open air pool.

Kicking a ball round my local park with friends for hours,happy days

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think I still do all the things I enjoyed as a child.

I still feel excited finding bugs and creatures in the garden. I still climb trees and builds dens. I still draw and colour in (often with crayons!).

I probably watch more cartoons and play more games than I ever did as a child.

I still play with toys. My monsters have more Brio and Lego than is normal and we build elaborate tracks and structures that span the house.

I think I've held on to my childish wonder at the world. I still think rainbows are incredible (such colour splashed across a dreary backdrop!), the northern lights astound me every time I see them, the natural beauty of our walks often causes me to pause to take it all in.

I think what I would most like to regain is some of the whimsy of childhood. I still look up at the clouds and spot different shapes but I never dream of riding one anymore. The loft still may potentially contain bats but I know there is no secret race of goblins dwelling up there. I miss the lack of rationality, the sheer untamed potential of things.

So, if there was one thing I'd wish I could do again... I'd like to see the world without limits, without the walls that science and logic have built.

Fatherhood was/is great you get to play like a kid with the excuse your 'parenting' as well as discovering cartoons you wished they had we we were young. If it wasn't for being a parent I'd never had discovered Ben10, Chowder and the misadventures of flapjack

Fuzz

I love Chowder!!

Just been corrected by the girls It the Marvelous misadventures of flapjack

Fuzz

Flapjack was awesome!

My monsters are a little too young for most of the cartoons I watch so I just think of it as prewatching them for when they're older.

Yes. Prewatching. "

Our daughter was a bit young for flapjack, think it creeped her out, a bit dark but very funny and awesome use of different animation. We loved creepy doctor barber and his candy wife

Fuzz

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I had a shit and very unhappy childhood so any happy thoughts are about things I did for myself. I did sport as it meant longer at school and less time at home. I played Netball and ended up playing for Lancashire for 10yrs. I miss competitive sport. I also miss my 3 siblings. We are not in touch. I wonder if they are happy now? I miss monopoly and cluedo days with my Bessie mate "

Would you not try getting in touch? The Salvation Army can help I think with contacting lost family xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Putting on shows for the neighbours and charging entrance fees lol! Terrible dances, playing instruments we thought we were amazing haha!

Actually....that's kinda like me on a social now....

Peach x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Oh my days, I forgot balancing!!

Gymnastics in the fields, being thrown around by my taller friends

And holding my breath until I passed out...nothing really changes....

Peach x

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