Hi Swordies. Hope you had a very happy Christmas. Boxing Day has been and gone and life is insisting on normality again but I'm resisting hard. No-one at Moonbase having to be at work today or tomorrow helps so we're still in our pyjama bottoms and basically lounging around watching Xmas TV, sewing and, well, I'm blogging right now! The last of the festive meats have been scoffed and there's no cranberry sauce left. All we have is a huge assortment of crisps, nuts, chocolates and pickled onions. Party food! We'll survive on them until someone goes for more supplies!
Sat amidst the tinsel and piles of opened prezzies inevitably takes me back to Christmas's past at Moonbase Junior in Ye Olde Lancashire of my youth.
We made snowmen and lanterns at school from toilet rolls and filled them with smarties and dolly mixtures! Is is even legal?
Mum got Yardley perfume and my two Sisses got Charlie!
My big hairy bruvvers got Soap on a Rope
and Hai Karate After Shave for when they too hairy!
My old Dad got an Old Spice Shaving Mug and Brush and all the adults drank brightly coloured drinks like Cherry B or Warninks Advocaat.
and a couple of toys I got that I've literally just remembered were a plastic toy pneumatic road drill [modern version above] and a battery operated ping pong ball throwing machine, which blasted ping pong balls at you for whacking with a plastic baseball bat! Funny how the grass is always greener even as a Kid though. Even with my Johnny Seven and Secret Sam Spy Case I wanted what only my cousin Andrew had - the Strange Change Machine all the way from the US of A with an american plug. Below's the 1967 TV Ad as well coutesy of YT! God, how I wanted that toy, but it was never to be!
What are your vintage Christmas memories?