Childhood memories
Playtime games
“Hello, do you remember those crazy playground games?!” Remember those days at school, when we would spend hours playing games that seemed to last forever? From hopscotch to Rubik's Cube , Pogs and the famous Pokémon cards , we had our share of unforgettable moments. Do you remember the school walls covered in Panini images during international football matches? Wait, let me tell you something really nostalgic. You know, those times when we didn't worry about things, when all that mattered was having fun ? Yeah, those things that marked our childhood, that seemed timeless.
Hopscotch, this game was always present in our recesses.
It was so cool!
We drew the squares with chalk on the playground floor, and hours of jumping and challenges began. We had fun throwing a stone or an object onto a square to see where it landed. If you failed, you passed the baton to another player. And what about the time when you had to hop on one leg? It was a real challenge of balance and coordination. Hopscotch was a simple game, but it could become incredibly competitive. Everyone tried to beat the others by reaching the last square, the one in the sky, without losing their balance. This game is synonymous with simplicity and laughter.
And the Marbles!
Everyone, girls and guys, loved it. We tried to find the best arenas to compete for our marbles with several game modes: the maze on the manhole cover or the marble jump on the water evacuation grids! Remember the cool names we gave them, like heart-shaped marbles, Chinese marbles , or even umbrella marbles ? They were crazy.
Oh, and playing tag, or wolf ! You know, that frantic race to avoid getting caught. We had all these variations: " frozen cat ", " perched cat ", " candle cat "... It was so much fun, wasn't it?
And how can we forget the skipping rope and the elastic band?
Jumping rope , a staple of playground games, was a pastime enjoyed by all girls. All it took was a simple rope wrapped around the hands, and the world of recess would light up with rhythmic jumps . The girls gathered in a circle and took turns helping each other jump over the rope in synchronized movements. There were a multitude of songs and rhythms , and people competed to see who could do the most jumps without tripping. It was a simple game, but it required agility and coordination . Jumping rope was a great way to exercise , have fun , and strengthen friendships , creating lasting memories from our school days.
Remember, football!
Ah, that was the must-have thing, especially for the guys. We always managed to get a foam ball because the real ones were forbidden, remember ? But even those, we always ended up losing them, stuck in a tree or worse, confiscated after breaking a window…
The Pogs
But then there were all these games that seemed to be a hit for a few weeks and then fade away. Like, remember Pogs , that craze where you stacked up these little cardboard discs and had fun knocking them over ? It was crazy.
Or the Rubik's Cube or the scoubidous ! They disappear and come back without warning. And even the Panini albums, with all those pictures of footballers that we exchanged! It was a big thing at the time, wasn't it?
Ah, all those memories from our youth. It makes me smile just thinking about them.