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we did'nt have all the toys kids have nowadays,when we were young and poor we made our own fun like=putting a rope over a tree branch we made a dam in the burn and many times we got soaked,for a kite we used wool for the string tied round a carrier bag,tied an old book on a skate and sat on it and went down a hill,made a bogie pinching the wheels of an old pram,raked the middens when someone was moving to see if we could get any goodies,went to jumble sales for dressing up clothes,i was a right tomboy when young,what did yous get up to,and i would'nt change my childhood i was a very happy child.
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Got a story printed in Girl comic. Scrumped apples - we couldn't afford them. Home-made trolleys for races/conkers/hopscotch/skipping. Even got a box of chalks one Xmas that I treasured. Stamps/cig-cards/postcard collections (still have them). Marbles - have them glued into table top. my kids have some clearing ahead!
Yes how things have changed,My grandsons have everything up to this new Wii games and the recent board one and when he turns round and says .I'M BORED I think good grief we did not even have time to get bored as you say we made all our own games and entertained ourselves.I start to tell my daughter about how we did and she always says OH HERE WE GO AGAIN AND YOU SAY THEY WERE THE GOOD OLD DAYS. Yes they were the good old days.
Despite the Wii, DS, playstation and thousands of pounds of lego, I think that kids will still make their own games when given the opportunity. My two have spent the last 2 weeks making and playing with shields and swords made from a cardboard box and we spent an afternoon in the woods hunting beasties with sticks and building a gang hut from old bits of wood and plastic bags. I hope they have as god memories of their childhood as I do. We used to disappear all day with a bottle of squash and a packet of biscuits and as long as we were in before the street lights came on nobody worried about where we were.