gbb said:from when you were a child...
It would be in the late 1960s, i'd have been about 10 or so.
I can remember clear as day, sitting at the side of the road. The road had those purple'ish coloured crystally chippings on, freshly laid. Bum on the kerb, feet on the road, sifting through the chippings, they looked like jewels, all spangly.
Its not the thought that made it important...its just that vision has always stayed with me, clear as day, 40 years later.
Any others ?
Globalti said:When I was also about three I was taken to a big department store in London to meet Father Christmas. I had just lost the clockwork key to my Hornby railway train so when Santa asked me what I would like, I replied "A key!"
I remember a bit of consternation and a female elf being sent off to find a key then coming back triumphantly holding a yellow plastic Yale key as found on baby's rattles. I remember sitting on Santa's lap and muttering "No.... not that kind of key..." and the frustration of not being able to explain what I wanted, as well as disappointment that Santa couldn't understand. Santa got all huffy and my interview was terminated, I can't remember what I was given instead.
Globalti said:Bloody lucky it wasn't boiling!