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LauraGransnet (GNHQ) Thu 06-Sep-18 09:25:57

Who do YOU think you are? Who were your ancestors? How did they earn a living? Where did they live? Discover the answers to these questions in our competition with Odyssey Family Tree Research Services. Four lucky winners will have their family tree researched and recorded as far back as possible in relation to one parent's lineage.

More details on the prize HERE and T&Cs HERE. We will pick a winner after 11am on 4 October.

To enter simply tell us... What's your favourite childhood memory?

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Cat1980uk Thu 04-Oct-18 18:05:59

My mum saving up her 2ps as money was tight so we could go and have a play in the arcades with them then go through the illuminations eating chips and gravy as a treat

newfield Thu 04-Oct-18 17:11:13

Going with my father, mother, sister and brother to collect a real Christmas tree a week prior to Christmas each year, a real treat in the late 40's and 50's.

Pretenna Thu 04-Oct-18 16:01:57

Going on holiday with the whole family and my mum and nan dancing around the caravan in hula hula skirts and wigs!

janinex Thu 04-Oct-18 10:55:11

Visiting my grandparents at weekends, going for a walk with my Grandad, we used to go to the sweet shop on the corner of the road and I'd choose my little bag of sweets from all the huge sweet jars then I would sit on the doorstep of a shop while my grandad went in. I loved these times with my grandad and he always told me not to tell my nan where we'd been. We'd go to the park on the way back home and he would recount stories of when he was a builder and part-time fireman in the war. It wasn't until later in life I realised the sweets were a bribe so he could go into the bookies. I loved him to bits and whenever I see an old fashioned sweet shop, I have to go in and get a quarter of humbugs or sherbert lemons. He really was a bit of an old rogue but my most favourite person in the world which was rocked when he passed away when I was 15. Rest in Peace Grandad

merlin Thu 04-Oct-18 10:13:19

Feeding the chickens in my grandparents back garden.

lanny Thu 04-Oct-18 09:55:05

I have this wonderful memory of an outing with my Grandparents when I was quite young, and I was in the middle holding one of each of their hands, skipping and jumping as I walked, and my Nana told me to stop and 'walk properly', whilst Grandad just smiled. I loved them dearly, still do. It is the only memory I have before they became quite frail and more housebound, and it holds a special place in my heart.

kayade1 Thu 04-Oct-18 09:43:40

My grandma taking me to the water park every weekend in the summer and buying me flying saucer sweets which I in turn used the sherbert to make her tea instead of sugar and bless her she forced herself to drink it to keep me happy lol.

maria08k Thu 04-Oct-18 09:20:39

Going up to the end of my Nan's garden and feeding her hens, collecting their eggs and picking mint leaves ( she would ALWAYS make me mint sauce which i would just eat out of the bowl )

MrsVincent01 Thu 04-Oct-18 09:19:50

Feeding my little brother mud pies with real worms (at his request) = my Mum was not too pleased!

Bellroyd Thu 04-Oct-18 09:08:52

Being taken to The Odeon on a Saturday morning with my brother and then going to British Home Stores for our cheese puffs before getting some momey to spend.

Tammyjoe13 Thu 04-Oct-18 09:08:10

I don't have many memories apart from most bad ones but ones I do I treasure like my uncle used to live in Cornwall when I was about 4 and we used to go there on holiday or when I went to my nans she was forever baking cakes for the kids and chocolate or toffee apples x

emilyh13 Thu 04-Oct-18 09:01:53

Being one of the children to take part in the Maundy ceremony with the Queen. I really felt special!

mattbrasier Thu 04-Oct-18 08:51:01

Spending weeks during the summer holidays in North Wales.

NYorks123 Thu 04-Oct-18 07:59:43

Sunny Sundays in Scarborough, leading donkey rides up and down the sands in return for a free ride at the end of the day. I was around 7 at the time. Don't think H&S would allow it now!

NYorks123 Thu 04-Oct-18 07:57:45

Sunday outings to Scarborough where my friend Jill and I led donkeys up and down the beach in return for a free ride (worth sixpence) at the end of the day. Oh and an ice cream was always included. It was always sunny, of course!

JoBooth Thu 04-Oct-18 07:22:53

Our family holidays to Wales, especially the one where all 3 of us kids got chickenpox !

snare Thu 04-Oct-18 06:41:00

playing shops at my grandmother's house

Piggypoo Thu 04-Oct-18 06:23:31

On the beach at Margate, with my Grandparents, and Grandad, wearing my Bay City Rollers hat, with his trousers rolled up, paddling with me in the freezing sea, in a stiff June gale!

kazzycomp12 Thu 04-Oct-18 00:41:35

my favourite memory involves my grandparents, we used to go every weekend to stay and we spent the times playing cards and dominoes. Such happy memories

maureen118 Wed 03-Oct-18 23:47:42

my mum would take me to London at Christmas time every year, we would walk along Oxford and Regent street breathing in the Christmas atmosphere, buying roasted chestnuts and buying a toy from a street vendor before catching the train sleepily home.

paulacheadle Wed 03-Oct-18 23:32:46

my fave memory of my childhood is getting my little red pedal car for my 5th birthday, I played with that car until I got to big, the wheels was wore right down. I played with that car whenever I could

DimensionAEB Wed 03-Oct-18 23:14:41

My father was in the forces, so we moved around Europe a lot when I was a kid. We lived in loads of great locations and had some fantastic holidays.

robyn297 Wed 03-Oct-18 23:01:48

Sitting with my grandparents in their garden, drinking tea, eating fresh scones that I had helped my grandmother bake. I would then help my grandfather in the garden, he taught me so many flower names and bird species.

winspoon Wed 03-Oct-18 22:52:08

Just playing out with my mates.
Good Times!

DeeEmBee Wed 03-Oct-18 22:50:48

I remember my Dad teaching me how to ride a two wheeled bike. He took me to the park and sat me on it and gave an enormous push. I pedalled like mad because I knew that if I stopped I would fall off