We all have these photos … throwback photos!

It’s described as ‘nostalgia-inducing pictures … from a different era of your life”.

Every Thursday we will throw a few photos of ‘way back when’ on our blog. Why on a Thursday? Because it’s just a day away from the weekend … and we love weekends!

You are welcome to join in or just enjoy the photos (#TB Thursday).

Childhood memories – 1970s

“Some days I wish I could go back to my childhood. Not to change anything, but to feel a few things twice.” Unknown

Us – more than 45 years ago

While flipping through stacks of photos, we found a few photos of us as little kids. We had a good laugh at Berto who didn’t want to smile in photos, while I smiled from ear to ear – in more than 45 years it hasn’t changed at all! In today’s throwback, we share some of these photos. We’re not sure when it was taken, but it’s probably in the mid 1970s.

Berto:

Berto is the youngest in his family and has two older sisters. He was a mischievous boy with blond hair who constantly kept his parents on their toes.

Berto and his mum

He grew up in small towns in Namaqualand and loved to play outside in nature. He would much rather ride his bike, swim and climb mountains than do his schoolwork.

Not happy to pose for a photo, because he wanted to play

Although Berto didn’t like schoolwork very much, he loved school. And the reason for this was because he could participate in various sports activities. He was a very good athlete and loved athletics and playing rugby.

Berto with various sport trophies he won in primary school

Corna:

I have an older brother and was quite exemplary according to my mother (even my brother listened to me). That’s probably why my cousin decided it wouldn’t be a risk to make me a flower girl and my brother a page boy at their wedding.

Me and my brother at my cousin’s wedding

I was a happy kid if I could spend time outdoors. With an older brother who loved sport, it was therefore no surprise that I played netball, tennis, cricket and even rugby from an early age! Like Berto, I loved all the sports activities at school, but I also did my schoolwork diligently.

In my favourite play outfit in our garden

A special memory from my childhood is that my mother always baked the most delicious and beautiful cakes for our birthdays. Photos were then taken with the cake and I was usually in my prettiest dress for the special occasion.

On my brother’s 6th birthday

It was nice to look back on our childhood and all the wonderful memories. Between me and Berto, all we can say is:

The first 50 years of childhood are the hardest! May there always be a child in you.

  • All photos were scanned