Hey readers,
First of all, wish you very happy New Year readers and may you
have a fulfilling year ahead. As the New Year begins, we like to reflect on the
time in the past and this post does exactly the same thing.
Few days ago me and my nephew found an old toy truck- a companion
of my early days of life and couldn't stop from reminiscing the things that I
used to do at his age. While I was listing things, I realized he has neither
done nor experienced those things and my best childhood memories are lost in
time. It was difficult making him understand few things that he has never heard
of or either seen. I suddenly had an urge to think about the things lost in
time now...And here are few that were frequent items in my childhood.
Chocolate coins:
They used to be stored in a jar and just
the sight of them awoke Alibaba in the kids
and these coin chocolates became their treasure to be guarded with life whenever bought for them.
Peeling the foil and eating them while smearing the face with chocolate!! It
still does look like a treasure to unravel and teasing me sitting in this
picture. I wonder where can I get a handful of these ! Yum !!
Tazo :
Now these were a huge craze in my time.
They ruled the market before Bay-blades and Doremon. As far as I can remember
they used to come as freebies in Cheetos. Collecting them with passion, sulking
when got the same character and later exchanging it for a different one. But
apart from this, the ultimate part was battle of Tazos, where if won, could
earn tazo of the loser. Ah! Golden time!!!
Fountain pen:
I first held a fountain pen in my fifth
grade, hand-down by my brother who told me to guard it with my life and as
typical me I didn't ( still holding a grudge ! ). Writing with ink pen was so
common those days. Men having a ink blotch near their pocket due to leak, ink
in the pen finishing while we are half way through the exam papers and
realizing we didn't bring a spare one, splashing ink on someone who
coincidentally happened to be dressed in white (Yikes !!),etc were few most
hilarious moment connected to it. I'm sure others might have had at least one
of these experiences in firsthand
Cassette/ Walkman :
Before smart phones or mobile with FM were
invented, these were the loyal companions of the commuters. Sometimes while
listening to the songs, they would start sounding funny (the strip comes out of
the cassette track) and the singer suddenly develops chipmunk voice!!
Mario/ Tank/ Shaktimaan/ Mowgli/ The Flinstones :
Milton bottles:
The company is still working but they have
changed the appearance of the bottles with the changing times. But I miss the
bottles that we used to hang around our neck and used to have the cap of the
bottle chained to the bottle itself. The image shown beside is the standard
water bottle we used to carry in the school and due to identical bottles, our
mothers would ink our name at bottom of the bottle or on its body. The best
feature of these bottles was that they were handy in fights too as they were
damn heavy with water filled in it.
Big babol/ Kismi/ Nutties/ Pop rocks candy :
Please note that mentioning these candies
has nothing to do with my growling hunger!! These candies are not yet extinct
in the market…Thank god for that ! But are not easy to get a hand on them.
Recently I saw the advertisement of Kismi and I hope to find them in my nearby
stores soon. In this list I have my favorite - POP ROCKS (hands-down winner!!).
How can someone not love a candy that pop like crackers in your mouth? Must try
list! If see any of these in the stores, do not hesitate to buy. You will love
them- my guarantee!!
Personal letters :
This is the last one.
An emotional one.
I remember when I was 1st taught to write
a letter, we were given homework in the following holidays to write one to our
grandparents. I didn't post it as they lived within 10 minutes drive. But I did
write a letter and handed it to them and they were so delighted. I can still
remember their happy faces. I was so proud…Hehe... Innocent but proud. I cannot
find kids doing these things anymore. I wonder why anyone wouldn’t want to see
such faces lit with pure love and adoration anymore.
Here is a short poem “How to write a
letter “by Elizabeth Turner-
Maria
intended a letter to write,
But
could not begin (as she thought) to incite,
So
went to her mother with pencil and slate,
Containing
"Dear Sister," and also a date.
"With
nothing to say, my dear girl, do not think
Of
wasting your time over paper and ink;
But
certainly this is an excellent way,
To
try with your slate to find something to say.
"I
will give you a rule," said her mother, "my dear,
Just
think for a moment your sister is here:
And
what would you tell her? Consider, and then,
Though
silent your tongue, you can speak with your pen."
You can always look back in past but
do not dwell on changing the present in accordance to better times spent in the
past. Because always remember if Cinderella went back to pick up her shoes,
then she wouldn't have become a princess.
On this emotional note, I take a leave and
end my post here.
Until next time...
Have a quirky wicked day, readers!
P.S - Changed above line from 'have a
wicked day, readers' to 'have a quirky wicked day, readers’. New Year
resolution- Maintain originality.
What's yours?
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