Reminiscence

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  1. I was born on an RAF Base in Germany. I was brought back to the UK as a baby and we lived in a Council house in Reddish, Stockport.I loved that house and the garden.

    when I was 12 we ( including a brother aged 5 born in that house and my 17 year old sister moved to Wales( my father was Welsh). I had to travel by train to school in Llandudno. We loved in Conway on the Morfa which was a beautiful place and then in Gyffin in an old rectory split into flats. The building was a delight. By the time yi was 15 we must have moved twice more and then yi left school and got a job in Llandudno as a bell boy in a hotel. That didn’t kast for more than 6 weeks before I started work in a bookies. At 16 I was living in a bedsit in Colwyn Bay and working in a family owned shie shop of distinction. At 17 the itchy feet moved me back to Stockport and a bedsit in a fantastic Edwardian house. At 18 back to Wales to the family who had settled in Colwyn Bay. At 20 I joined up in the RAF and moved to Lincolnshire then Hereford.

    Though I’m fully Welsh I still have affection for Stockport but North Wales is my home, and nowhere is prettier. I’m 75 now and currently in Hispital in Chester but hope to be back in Wales (home) next week.

    Always loved your blog posts.

    Cwtch

    David

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    1. Hello David, we had a little holiday in north Wales in 2019 and loved it, even though it was November! My husband was Scottish, but lived in England more years. Our children are in Lincolnshire, Cheshire and Kent. This home now is the longest I have ever been in one house.

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      1. so Janet, you’ve lived the gypsy life too. I left out a short stint in Hackney from my list as I xould not adjust to the inability of people to talk there. They alwsys seemed to be living at speed. Stockport may have been in Cheshire when xou lived there, it was in my day but became part of Greater Manchester at some point. I’m glad you liked North Wales even in November.

        of you ever come back the kettle will be on.

        cwtch

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  2. Cheers to eldest daughters who keep siblings from falling down stairs! I do have vivid memories of every home I ever lived in, since I was three–and pictures, too. I have pictures of all of them. Lots of good memories.

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  3. Hi Janet, this is a wonderful post. A scary accident with your sister. My mother nearly drowned as a child in the care of her siblings who were swimming in the river. I jumped in a swimming pool and sank straight to the bottom when I was about 4. My dad pulled me out. I’ve lived in 21 houses and have only ever driven past two which are both in the same street on the other side of a large park from where we currently live. I have a way of easily moving on from places and people, perhaps because of my nomadic childhood.

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    1. Thanks Robbie, it’s a wonder we all make it to adulthood! I have always left homes behind eager to get to the next one. The new house my parents bought in 1964 in Australia was demolished by the time we visited with the children in 1990! Two Quarter Acre blocks cleared and replaced by half a dozen houses. My high school also replaced and I could not recognise anything or get my bearings. Strange that my first home hasn’t changed on the outside.

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  4. I have a vivid memory of a house in Twickenham where my brother and I rented a room each when I moved to London in my days as a gay divorcee! It looked remarkably like the house your parents rented… It Southfield Gardens near Strawberry Hill.

    I joined a dating agency and an adventure club called Spice during those single days, and had immense fun. I was stood up waiting for a date to meet me in a pub in Twickenham on the same day as a rugby international. I remember all the men clocking me as I came in. The only female. They watched me in between bouts of rugby on TV as I tried to down two drinks really slowly by myself at the bar to pass the time as I waited for my date to turn up. Then clocking me leaving, alone, quietly acknowledging, “She’s been stood up!”

    The adventure club was more successful. I cuddled tigers, flew with the British aerobatic champion, and rafted the Zambezi. I am still friends with so many people I met on those events, most notably the one I married 27 years ago 🙂

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  5. Those are vivid memories of your childhood, Janet! We moved a great deal when I was young. I haven’t tried to revisit any of those houses. What I remember best are the outdoor adventures.

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