1987 was the best year of my childhood! I was 11 and had just changed schools. I didn’t know it at the time, but the few, close friends I’d make at this small school and everything we’d experience together would create the best memories of my life! My Year 5 teacher was a gorgeous redhead who grew more erratic and eccentric by the day leading us to suspect she’d a breakdown of some kind. Perhaps it’s her good looks and the sweet, summer days of my innocent and carefree youth that year, which explains my attraction to redheads today!😂 My best friend was another newbie who lived in a two-story “American Dream house” with the biggest rumpus room and backyard I’d ever seen! He’d also a pool, Beta video player and Sega video game console prompting many a sleepover at his! Even his birthday early in the year was the talk of the whole school and as his bestie it fell on me to act as middleman to put in a word for some other mates so they’d get to go and have fun too!🥳 What I love about that era was it was a time of novelty. The movies were made for us kids and we were captivated by the unknown—monsters, ghosts, UFOs, treasure, time travel, outer space, etc.—so the growing nostalgia to tap into the naive sense of awe and wonder we felt about the world around us back then isn’t a surprise. The music and fashion trends were probably what I was least a fan of though. Some songs even gave me a migraine listening to ‘em!🤦♂️ Nowadays, however, I’m finding myself tuning to ‘80s music to relive even for just the briefest moment those slower and simpler times. Being on the cusp of a new era in technological advancement we were in a way between worlds playing on our class’s Commodore 64, listening to mixtapes of pop songs or watching videos starring ‘80s teen idols. Who’d’ve thought less than a decade later we’d be using laptops, CDs, DVDs, the Internet! Sure the ‘80s were’t everything, but for me at least it was nothing if not exciting and if I could I’d go back in a heartbeat!
reply
share