Elastics or French skipping or Chinese Jump as it is also known. At St Margaret's we called it Elastics and I was simply brilliant at it. I didn't like sports as such, but cycling, roller skating, elastics and two ball were my talents and I'd practice and practice until I was the best and no other girl in my class could beat me. I even used to practice at home alone by putting elastics under the dining chair legs and playing in the house. I must have seemed quite an odd child to adults when I think about it.Two Ball was literally throwing two tennis balls at a wall in a certain sequence whilst doing various tricks like calpping in between throwns, juggling with just one hand, turning around in a circle. Again, I would practice this game at home for hours under my dad's carport so even if it rained, I could still play out! This was a pasttime that would allow me to drift into my head and my thoughts once more, but this time I would dream of all the toys I really wanted for my next birthday or Christmas, like a Pink and Pretty Barbie!
At one time, there was always a park within spitting distance from a kids house, these days you have to go to the main towns parks run by the council, but on our estate, there was a waste area with garages and a big playground with swings, slides, a big round about and rides similar to what you see in these pictures. This was a great place to make new friends with kids who lived on the estate, but you'd never normally meet because they didn't live on the same road as us. If I went alone though, this was a great time for me to play my Science Fiction games such as Space 1999 and Blakes 7
And, finally no reminiscing about being a 70's kid is complete without the mention of this crazy dude. The Space Hopper. Now, for some reason both my brother and I asked for a Space Hopper and never got one, but we knew all the kids on our street who did have one and so if we fancied a bounce around on a big plastic orange ball then we'd call on our 'special' friends to have a go. I can still feel the excitement and exhilaration of bouncing around really high on this, especially when going down a steep hill. Great Fun!

I think every girl played skipping. If you didn't then I don't know where you're coming from. These where the exact same pair of ropes I used to have and we'd play doubles, singles and in groups. In the early 80's when Double Dutch became all the rage, I even managed to master two rope skipping. Although these days I think I'd have a heart attack if I did any kind of skipping. As a kid it seemed so easy, but now it's just so hard.I don't have any pictures of me learning to swim, but every Tuesday evening after school was swimming lessons. I remember almost drowning on my first attempts but I got as far as my life savers badge when we moved from Heywood to Bluntisham (Cambridgeshire). We'd go to Gask Pool on school holidays quite regularly and I rmemeber going with my cousin a lot and a friend called Kate. Going to Bury baths was a big treat because it was enormous compared to Heywoods little pool.
OMG! I LOVED Brownies and Guides. These are photos of St Margarets Whit Walks in the very early 80's. I was so proud the day I was allowed to carry the pack's flag and we used to do it regularly as we had to attend church parade to be a part of the pack. I loved the badges we had to do. I remember doing toy maker and making a green felt owl I still have today and a papiermache piggy bank. Safety in the home I almost failed because I couldn't light the match I was so afraid of burning myself. Agility, I could do because I could do tipple overs and cartwheels, but that was about it!
Collectors badge because I was a big horder and collected stamps and foreign dolls mainly at this time. We had a halloween party one year (i've already written about this in another blog,) where I dressed as a witch and won 1st prize. I remember going on a trip to Blackpool zoo and I loved the standing in a circle around the toadstool and a stuffed owl at the beginning and end of each evening to say the Brownie Promise and to sing a song or say a prayer. My auntie turned up one evening as the area commissioner which I was so proud of. Weirdly I had no idea she was involved in Guides until that night, but I was very happy to see her.![]() |
| I still have my Brownie Guide handbook! |
My Uncle Dave was an avid squash player and he used to take me and my cousin Nichola there when he was looking after us, but wanted a game of squash. This was back in the days when kids were allowed to be let out of adults watchful and I have to say we did run riot. I used to love going there because it reminded me of Chips as they were always playing squash or in fancy American bars. Bamford Squash club did have such a bar and we used to play Chips or Starskey and Hutch there. I also remember messing around in the ladies toilets and we found this little doll and my cousin stuffed it in the ladies disposal unit. I had no idea what it was for back then, I just thought it was an incredibly smelly bin!! I still love walking past squash courts now and watching people play, and the sound of the ball ricocheting from wall to racket still gives me goose bumps and a thrill to hear.
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