• Question: What is your favorite childhood memory?

    Asked by anon-292579 on 22 Apr 2021.
    • Photo: Rosie Goodburn

      Rosie Goodburn answered on 22 Apr 2021:


      One of my favorite childhood memories was being shown a telescope pointed at the moon! It was a really clear night and we got a pretty good view of it 🙂

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      Ed Peake answered on 22 Apr 2021:


      I once blew up a computer which I got out of a skip – I was trying to fix it and some of the circuits melted 🙂

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      Steve Briddon answered on 22 Apr 2021:


      Lots of different ones. I remember being about 12 or 13 and cycling with a friend from our house to my grandma’s house across some country roads and big hills – about 12 miles away! We got a cup of tea and some cake then cycled back again! It felt like such an adventure!

    • Photo: Ross Low

      Ross Low answered on 23 Apr 2021:


      I used to love being out in nature with my brother. I actually grew up in the place where J.R.R. Tolkien got his inspiration for The Shire from The Lord of the Rings. I guess that makes me an honorary hobbit?

    • Photo: Neil Guthrie

      Neil Guthrie answered on 23 Apr 2021:


      Walking down to the local field carrying a set of goals to play football with my brothers. We must of done this every day after school and every weekend! There is now a set of goals on that field permanently which would have saved us a lot of effort!

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      Lucile Crete answered on 23 Apr 2021:


      My favorite memories are when my best friend and I used to spend days recording fake radio adds and silly songs on our tape recorder. We had so much fun (although it would probably be a little embarassing if we listened to these tapes again now! 🙂 )

    • Photo: Rebecca Reed

      Rebecca Reed answered on 29 Apr 2021:


      One of my favourite memories is when my dad secretly organised a weekend away to Edinburgh for us, he even managed to hide our packed suitcases in the car so my mam didn’t see them! He didn’t tell us what was happening until he piled us all in the car first thing in the morning. He even remembered to pack my favourite teddy bear (I was about 6 at the time).

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