Last night, whilst talking about something (heaven only knows what) I remembered a few years ago when someone gave us a stereo. A stereo with a turntable!
OH & I were delighted and dug out the collection of LP's and 45's. The kids were utterly gobsmacked!! It was so funny, watching their faces. They knew we didn't have DVDs and CDs and video games. I think I was about 15 or 16 when Pong (that awful, but yet amazing, B&W tennis game) came outand about the same age when I saw video tapes in someone's house as apposed to school.
We had to play all of the records. They loved the ELO electric blue LP. I played my very first single - Blondie's Heart of Glass. All in all it was a fab trip down memory lane. One of the funniest things was 7 cats sat on the table with their heads going around in circles watching the records!
As for what our children and grandchildren will tell there children - well, it's all relative. Even though my children are almost throttled by 'rules & regs', I hope we've given them some great childhood memories to share in the years to come.
Jules
OH & I were delighted and dug out the collection of LP's and 45's. The kids were utterly gobsmacked!! It was so funny, watching their faces. They knew we didn't have DVDs and CDs and video games. I think I was about 15 or 16 when Pong (that awful, but yet amazing, B&W tennis game) came outand about the same age when I saw video tapes in someone's house as apposed to school.
We had to play all of the records. They loved the ELO electric blue LP. I played my very first single - Blondie's Heart of Glass. All in all it was a fab trip down memory lane. One of the funniest things was 7 cats sat on the table with their heads going around in circles watching the records!
As for what our children and grandchildren will tell there children - well, it's all relative. Even though my children are almost throttled by 'rules & regs', I hope we've given them some great childhood memories to share in the years to come.
Jules
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