A Dear Diary Moment
By skinner_jennifer
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Dear Diary, this is reminiscence of recalled memories.
Thinking back to moments in my life, I want to
start back as far as I can remember.
My earliest memory, was of being three or four,
but I can never be quite sure, such a long time
ago.
We lived in a two up, two down cottage, with an
outside toilet.
I never saw my dad, he was always working, by
day he was a paint rep, then by night he worked
for the G.P.O. the only time I saw him, was just
before I went to bed.
But my mum, 'bless her,' more than made up for him
not being there. She would spend hours and hours
with me, playing. One of my favourite things to
do was play at being on my very own island in the
middle of the Ocean. Mum would lay a rug down on
the floor between the armchair and the sofa, and
I would pretend the rug was my island. The arm of
the chair would be a steep cliff, that I would
have to climb up, to eventually look out across
the vast Ocean. There upon I would pretend that
my finger and thumbs in a circle, were a telescope,
so I could check to see if any pirates were
coming to steal my treasure. I would raid my mums
jewel box and dress my dolls and teddies in the
jewels I had collected.
Mum was amazed at my imagination, even then, but
I loved to play act and I always had invisible
friends. I could imagine lots of pirates out in
ships upon the Ocean, they were there and I always
managed to hide from them, before they saw me, by
hiding under a sheet, my mum let me use.
Christmas was even more amazing, Mum would stand
the smallest Christmas tree you have ever seen, on
a table by the open fire and I would decorate it
and she would always let me put the fairy on the
top of the tree, but because I was so small, the
tree looked so big, I would look up through the
branches and it was so magical, seeing the tinsel,
glittering. We never had fairy lights back then,
but it didn't matter to me.
Mum saved the whole year with a Christmas Club, so
come Christmas day, I never went without, she
would fill one of her old stockings to bulging
point with crayons and sweets and embroidered
hankies, toy farm animals and the farmer and his
wife and the children. 'The Wooden Tops,' was one
of my favourite childrens programmes, always on a
Friday, I would have loved to have lived on that
farm, with that family with spot the dog.
Our Christmas presents were lots, but simple, like
puzzles and colouring books, dolls, plasticine,
potato man. I'm so glad I have these memories
dear diary, they were simple times, but so much
fun. Can't wait to write some more.
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Oh, Jenny, I can identify
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What a great Mum you had
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Dear Jenny, you must have a
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Everybody has already said
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I love stories about life,
Nicholas Schoonbeck
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If only you could
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Hello Jenny, I've really
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i used to love playing
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Hi Jennifer
Hi Jennifer
I know this is going way back in time, but I picked it out at random, to comment on something of yours - and wasn't it a coincidence that it was about your childhood Christmas.
I am a great one to encourage people to write things down - and the idea of a diary is a good one. I wonder if you kept it up.
You don't mention brothers, sisters or a husband or children, although that was not the subject of your entry, but I would be interested in knowing more about you, so will probably look you up again another time.
I am off now for Christmas with my eldest daughter and grandkids. It will be a busy time, and no doubt containing some stress, as my daughter and I tend to disagree on lots of things, and I have to try very hard to not tell her what I really think - as she does with me.
Anyway, all the best.
Jean
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wnat beautiful memories
Your mother sounds like a wonderful woman, she gave you something priceless; memories that only sweeten with time.
Oh by the way my interview with Nik Hunter on his podcast UFOchronicles is on now, just listen to episode 21 My My Impossible Past assuming you can understand my thick southern accent, you might want to read the subtitles
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Thank for listening
Surprised you could understand a word I said ha ha, it's actually the first time I shared my whole account in such an open way, so strange inexplicable but all too true
thanks again for your kind support
Ray
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