As you know, I love records. I have a pretty extensive collection of vintage vinyl that I have amassed over the last 15 years. I think that I have somewhere between 500 and 600 records. It could be more, but I have not updated my inventory in a while. That is including my collection of Christmas records, which is almost half of my overall collection. There is just something about listening to vinyl that is like nothing else. You hear all of the scratches and background noise. Some of the records are still in mono which is kind of fun. It may not be as clear as what you hear when you listen to a cd or hear something streaming, but I find it magical. It is another way I get in touch with my old soul, so to speak.
Many years ago, at Christmas, Pam and Stephen, my in-laws at the time, gave me a stack of children's records as a gift. They knew that I would love it and I absolutely did. They were the old Peter Pan records. They are 45s. Each one came with a book that you would follow along with as the record read you the story. And a bell would ring when it was time to turn the page.
This week, I finally got those records off of the shelf and started listening to them. It was just fun. And it took me back decades to my childhood. Sitting in our den in my pre-kindergarten days, sitting in front of our record player listening to a wonderful story. And it was such a wonderful gift to receive from someone or from Santa. It made me feel so grown up. How ironic that, as a grown up, I am listening to these records to remember my childhood and feel those feelings again. And yes, I have been sitting and listening and following along with the books while the record plays. A fun pastime for a 51-year-old man LOL
I had a few of these records myself. Some of mine were the regular size as well with large picture books. I still have some of them. I have really enjoyed listening to these and I know I will revisit them later on. Who knows, I may just start looking for more of these to add to my collection!

