Esther’s writing prompt this week is Films. I’ve stayed with my childhood memories and written two shadorma prose pieces for the prompt. You can join in here: https://estherchilton.co.uk/2024/07/31/writing-prompts-25/
Sleeping Beauty Symphony
When I was a little girl of six years old, I loved to dress up. I was never Robbie. I was Peach-Blossom, the Native American Princess, or Willow, the Irish tree spirit, but most often, I was Aurora, the beautiful princess from Sleeping Beauty.
I had the record of Sleeping Beauty with a frightening picture of Maleficent, the evil fairy and self proclaimed ‘Mistress of All Evil’, on the front cover in the form of a fire breathing dragon. The back cover featured animated pictures of golden haired Aurora and the three good fairies. How this story captured my imagination. I hadn’t seen the film, but I listened to that record over and over again. I danced and sang and became Aurora.
At school, I taught my friends about Sleeping Beauty and Aurora. I made up a play of the story, based on the record. Each of my friends had a starring role but I was Aurora. My teacher came across us practicing this play in the school playground one day and decided we should perform it for the whole class.
My patient father, quite used to his dreamy daughter, brought our old record player and the record to school and set it up for the performance of the play. My mom sewed me a dress from fine lemon fabric with an underskirt. My friends and I performed the play and I was Aurora in my beautiful, floaty dress. It was a magnificent performance that I’ve never forgotten.
Little girl
Bewitched by music
Enthralled by
Good fairies
Always dancing and singing
Happy enchantment
Years later I saw the film and it thrilled me. It is still one of my favourite Disney movies.
This is my favourite scene from the movie:
Battlestar Galactica was not a film, it was a TV series. Not an exact fit for Esther prompt, but close enough in my opinion.
Battlestar Galactica Brides
When I was a little girl of six years old, I had a best friend named Susan. Susan was the daughter of one of the teachers at my school. The pair of us loved Battlestar Galactica, a TV series about human refugees whose home planet had been destroyed by evil Cylons and who were trying to find the legendary but unknown planet Earth.
Susan and I played Battlestar Galactica for months. I created ‘walkie talkies’ for both of us out of small Liquifruit boxes. The straw was the antennae. We pulled it up when we were talking and pushed it down again when we were finished. I wrote numbers on cut-to-size pieces of paper which I pasted onto the front of the boxes. These were the push buttons for dialing people. In my story, Captain Apollo was my boyfriend and Lieutenant Starbuck was Susan’s sweetheart.
One day, we decided we should stage a double wedding. We planned for this momentous occasion for weeks. Somewhere, we got hold of some tulle to fashion into veils and we both had white dresses. We picked fresh flowers from the garden for our hair and bouquets.
I’ve never forgotten that ‘wedding’ or the liquifruit ‘walkie talkies’ I made, although I can’t remember much about the show.
First wedding
In white with flowers
Girl children
Adherring
To traditional ideas
How life has changed
I don’t have pictures of these events, but this is a picture of TC on our wedding day:

What an imagination you have Robbie! …or should I say Aurora?
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I was a very dreamy child with loads of ideas and visions. Thanks, Wayne
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What lovely childhood memories you have, Robbie. Those Disney films kept me enthralled too and my daughter was a huge fan of Battlestar Galactica so I’m familiar with the characters. And your dreams came true- you found your handsome prince and became a beautiful bride.
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Hi Jo, your comment made me smile. I was a traditional bride and had a big white wedding.
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OMG! We were so similar as children. My aunt and I would do the same things. We were always acting out scenes from stories or movies, or making up our own. How great that the teacher let you perform in front of the class. Great memories.
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Yes, Darlene. We were lucky children.
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Wonderful childhood memories, Robbie, wonderfully recalled in poetry and prose! Your imagination has never ebbed. 🙂
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Hi Dave , I think my imagination continued to grow under the guidance of good teachers.
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Good teachers definitely help!
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These memories are wonderful! You’ve written about them so beautifully. Would I be able to add this to my writing prompts blog? Gorgeous wedding pic!
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Yes, of course you can share them. I’m glad you like these prose poems.
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🤗
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A beautiful picture Robbie
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Thank you, Sadje
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You’re most welcome 🙏🏼
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Wonderful memories to keep Roberta .
Thank you for sharing.
Love your wedding pic.
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Hi Maggie, I’m so pleased you enjoyed this post 🤗
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Such beautiful memories. That’s so cool that your teacher encouraged you and let you and your friends perform the play.
My sister and I and my children had similar type imaginative play.
You were a beautiful bride, Robbie! Lovely photo. 💙
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Thank you, Merril. I was lucky. I always had wonderful and encouraging teachers. They always indulged my reading and my creativity.
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You’re welcome, Robbie!
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Those are some great memories. I am impressed by your walkie-talkies.
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Thank you, Craig. I started a fashion 😀
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I love your response to memory, such a delightful read.
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Thank you, Paul. I’m delighted you enjoyed this post 🌺
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Very welcome Roberta 🙂
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Wonderful memories. Fun to read.
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Thank you, Timothy. It’s funny how we remember certain things like this.
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It’s wonderful to have such memories, Roberta. ❤ Your wedding picture is beautiful! ❤
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Thank you, Tim 💚
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Beautiful memories, of dressing up, and the wedding dress is lovely.
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Thank you. I saved for months to buy that dress and I loved it.
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🙂
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Such a wonderful imagination! I guess you were always meant to be an author 🙂
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Thank you, Trent. I was always creative 🌸
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You can’t be Aurora because I was Aurora!! Princess of the Dawn!
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Haha, I’m not Aurora any more. I think I’m more like Shirley Valentine.
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Wonderful memories and poetry, Robbie. And your wedding photo is priceless. Both of you are so happy – radiant. 💖
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HI Gwen, getting married is a wonderful thing. I had a fairy tale wedding and dress so I was most fortunate.
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magic of childhood… wonderful, Robbie…and url look lovely 🤍
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HI Destiny, thank you. These memories keep coming this year. I don’t know why.
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enjoy them, Robbie .. many fade with time. these are precious 🤍🙏🤗
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Thank you
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LOVE this… We performed this play when I was in the 6th grade (I was 10 or 11) and I was one of the gift-giving fairies. Don’t recall which one but it was fun.
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Hi Annette, that is wonderful to know. I remember my school doing a performance of The Little Mermaid. I was very young so my class were the mermaid friends. I never got to keep the costume my mother made for me. That is what stands out in my mind about that memory.
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What an enchanting post!
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Thank you, Dawn. I’m never sure if my memory prose poems will interest readers so I’m pleased you like this post.
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I thoroughly enjoyed your delightful post! Children’s imaginative play is a wonder to behold.
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Hi Liz, for some reason, these memories from the past keep surfacing this year. I’ve written a few of these memories prose pieces.
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It’s odd when those memories bubble up from the subconscious for no apparent reason.
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Yes, it is a little strange.
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Such wonderful memories, Robbie. Childhood friendships and experiences stay with us decades later. And what a beautiful wedding phot – you both look like movie stars 😎
Your haircut reminds me of mine when I got married 🙂
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Hi Barbara, my hair was short for years and years.I’m remembering a lot of things from my childhood recently 🩵
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I cut all mine off (on a whim) 2 weeks before my wedding. But I’ve had all lengths over the years.
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How did your prospective husband react?
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He loved it! 🙂
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I was not surprised to read that you were never Robbie. but were Peach-Blossom, the Native American Princess, etc. Your talent and creativity is immense!
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Hi Donna, I thank you for your understanding. My mother thinks I am quite mad.
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What a wonderful reflection on the boundless imagination and creativity of childhood, Robbie. I LOVED your wedding photo.
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Thank you, Rebecca.
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Robbie, this is precious! Your childhood stories are delightful, and you were lucky to have a grand finale performance. Hats off to your wonderful parents.
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Hi Jennie, I’m glad you enjoyed this memory.
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😍
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