The cartoon era

What’s your favorite cartoon?

Growimg up I watched Disney characters and He man cartoons. I was attracted to anything that was a cartoon shown on TV!

Then kids came! My special boy is/was not a TV person. But he was attracted to one show called Blues Clues! He picked up this guy Steve’s handy dandy notebook in a shop and and said the word “a clue”. As a mom I was elated and for many years I watched the show with him.

Then my younger one was attracted to Curious George, the monkey! But his craze was Thomas trains! The island of sodor was my life for many years!

Now no one watches cartoons at my home. I understood my autistic son somehow cannot tolerate the cartoon voices.

We have been to Disney World, taken pictures with Mickey, seen Cinderalla and danced with cartoon characters in a parade! I think that part of my life is over and are good memories. Somehow I am not missing them much😃!

Island of Sodor

18 responses to “The cartoon era”

  1. We too have spent days on end playing with our Thomas trains. That was actually my older sons who are 29 and 30 now. Kepler is much more interested in YouTube!

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    1. Yes, the first Thomas set was a gift to my older one only which his brother got hooked onto!

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  2. I liked Curious George myself growing up.

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  3. My son loved Thomas as well. I had bought a very cool book that had a steering wheel and buttons that you had to push where indicated in the story to hear the sounds. It was very interactive and I enjoyed reading it with him. I have really great memories of Thomas although I am not sure my son has any…lol.

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    1. Ha ha we remember stuff more than our kids!

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  4. Sweet memories sissy .. “Tom and Jerry ” Can’t forget this.. I do like all cartoons at any time sissy.. That’s so cool.. Thomas and friends was the first English TV show I showed to my son too.. In fact we got the same theme for his first birthday..But he started watching Tayo the little bus..Cartoons are expressive and So informative for a villager like me. They teach an important things in easy way which I am very much impressed .. So great memories of your kids sissy.. Sweet. Cute Mini too.. 😍👌watching a movie or a TV show with our kids makes me feel sweet too. 😍👌🌺

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  5. My grandson liked Curious George and my youngest granddaughter likes Blue’s Clues

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    1. 😻! Blue clue’s took a break and they are back now. But curious George has been living forever!

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      1. Yes, all the episodes are now on YouTube

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  6. What a lovely journey through your kids’ interests. It’s amazing how those moments stay with you, even as things change. Sounds like you’ve made some wonderful memories that will last a lifetime! 😃✨

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    1. Thanks! Yes great memories!

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