The time machine can take you anywhere in your childhood.
To a taste. A feeling. A moment. A year. A sensation.
It won’t take you somewhere nasty. Nowhere you wouldn’t want to return to, just somewhere you’ve been and loved in those innocent days of being a kid.
How utterly fascinating it would be to return, to revisit. To relive. ABC radio host Richard Glover had this very same chat with former television host and children’s author Gretel Killeen when talking about her new children’s book.
She spoke about how she loved being transported back into the headspace of a child when she was writing kids’ fiction and Richard asked her which moments of her childhood would she want to recapture if she could.
Gretel answered that she missed Fearlessness. Learning to ride a bike by climbing on it and hurtling down a hill until you hit something. How a mother’s kiss really did make things better. The smell of burning-off. And of uncontrollable giggling when you knew you weren’t allowed to laugh.
Me? I’d go back and revel in the wonder. The awe of being a speck of a human living out days that seemed to stretch forever.
As a very young boy I honestly believed I could fly. Not just in a plane or helicopter but by myself, under the power of my own ill-equipped little limbs.