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What memories do you have from childhood?

My dad, who is good at suddenly bringing up a conversation out of the blue about something you would never think of off the top of your head, told me one of his fondest memories was eating Battenburg cake at his grandmother's. He thinks they called it chess cake or something like that but as a kid he loved food and it was something he could play with. He was a fiddler.

He remember sitting next to her on a sea-grass stool, eating Battenburg from one of the marbled cake plates on her little round oak table. The living room was a haven of toys and card games. There were matchbox cars whose rubber tyres you could chew off, and tanks that fired spent matches (?). His favourite was the wooden tiles that you could arrange into different patterns. Some of them had been chewed by various dogs over the years, which made the corners a slightly funny shape but didn't dent their attraction.

Grandma would sometimes run through a variety of names including the dog's before she got to yours, he said. You could sit in her living room at that table for hours and never be bored. Nowadays the sea grass stool is in his living room, the oak table under the window, the cake plates in the dresser. I don't remember eating Battenburg though, and I have no idea how to play Rummy.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
Somehow I'm not surprised that Battenburg features in such a vivid memory of childhood!

When I started boarding school at the age of 7 I was very homesick. My eldest sister was in her last year at the same school and I was allowed to sleep in her room at the weekend when the emotions got really bad. Some of my fondest memories were of time spent with her. I remember once sitting awestruck while she and her friend did each other's make-up, in a sort of David Bowie tribute. I was allowed to watch, but not touch anything or talk 😐
Jemimapuddleduck · 31-35, F
@SunshineGirl It's only by looking back we realise how small we were and all the things we went through at such a tender age.
Thodsis · 51-55, M
Trips to the coast.

The feeling of dozing in the boot of the car and waking up to sounds of 'I can see the Lavender Farm'.
Followed quickly by 'I can see the sea'.

Coronation chicken and homemade strawberry ice-cream that was never taken out of the freezer in time.

And Blondie. My love of Parallel Lines is from my childhood. :)
Thodsis · 51-55, M
@ArtieKat Mr Kipling can shove his cake up his own hole!

He is not a maker of nice cakes!
Jemimapuddleduck · 31-35, F
@Thodsis But he makes exceedingly good cakes!!
Thodsis · 51-55, M
@Jemimapuddleduck They are exceedingly good cakes if you are very stoned and have the fear of going to the shop and buying better ones.

But better ones exist,

They are in the corner of your local shop.

Lemon cakes. Ginger cakes.

And novelty booze. Bottles that are a bit dusty but still have a price on them.

There is fun to be had... :)
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Beautiful post.
Queendragonfly · 31-35, F
When dad's friend was standing on the deck next to our boat and playfully swung me in the air, then accidentally dropped me in the sea
Jenny1234 · 51-55, F
I have lots of wonderful memories
Jemimapuddleduck · 31-35, F
@C11111111111111 You're going down!!
@C11111111111111
My very oldest memory, which I've had confirmed by my biological mother, was of me going out the front door, but it was one of those cheap locks that always locked on the outside unless you had a key, and I started crying because I couldn't get back in.

I was one year old.

 
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