So everyone has their first memories. Some are I'm sure inexplicable while others are down right systematic given the scenario and the time frame when our brains started retaining snapshots from the world around us. My first memories are of dinosaurs. Even looking now at my son's toys and pajamas there is a very good chance that dinosaurs could be of his first memories as well. His first word may even be "Triceratops". (Actually, his first word will probably be "Sadie" given the fact that we are always reprimanding our dog at all hours of the day.) But for me to tell you that just dinosaurs in general make up my first memories would be sort of an umbrella term considering that my memories are from a specific manufactured toy from a specific toy line: Dino Riders.
Are there naysayers to my claim? Given everything that I have written about in such detail over this past month, you had best un-nay yourself.
The toyline came out about a year before I was born. I don't need to get into specifics of the franchise, but for all intensive purposes you just need to know that it involved the battle between Good vs. Evil. If we delve deeper into the plot I can tell you that it involves the battle between Good vs. Evil using dinosaurs. If we delve deeper still I can tell you that it involves the battle between Good vs. Evil using dinosaurs (ancient past) with lasers and beam-shooting cannons (fictitious future) attached to them.
I know this was a huge part of my early years because I can
remember a specific place, voices, and what I was doing.
First Coherent Memory :
I was sitting in my living room in Chicago and my dad got me the
pinnacle of all dinosaur toys: The Dino Riders Tyrannosaurus Rex. This was a
massive toy that came with a pretty hefty price point for the late 1980s. It
would take a lot of saved allowances and considering I was only 3 when it came
out that would mean a very limited chore list. I couldn’t mow any lawns and I
couldn’t do any laundry. I probably couldn’t even lift the trash.Toys like this had to be purchased based off of parent love alone. T-Rex has no less than 30 individual pieces and attachments - many of which probably were lost down heating vents or buried in sand early in its existence. However, he was about as tall and I was and walked which means Rexy was pretty darn close to a friend. I ended up aquiring another one on ebay about 10 years ago, but sold it to pay for college tuition/engagement ring/other crap that doesn't shoot lasers beams.
Second Coherent Childhood Memory:
The Dino Riders Brontosaurus was my second childhood memory.
I did not own this one as a kid because I did not deserve this as a four year old....no child deserved this. Only the richest kings of Europe could afford these for their children. This one cost almost $80 and remember, we are
talking late 1980s toys here. Basic Ninja Turtle figures were $4 at Walmart. That would be like saying, "Dad, I want twenty ninja turtle figures in one purchase." Whereas the T-Rex was thought to be one of the biggest toys ever made, the Brontosaurus was over three feet long and came in a box literally the size of my the ottoman in my living room furniture set. The memory that I have of it is being pushed
around in a cart as a very, very young boy and seeing this up on a shelf high
atop the regular shelves at Toys 'R' Us. At over 3 foot long and chock full of weapons it was truly a sight to behold. I have never seen this toy in person which means with only ONE shopping day until Christmas it doesn't look like I am going to get it this year. In the event that anyone of my eight readers has this toy I am willing to donate a kidney in your honor for its possession; both kidneys if it is still in the box.
So I know I didn’t get the Tyrannosaurus Rex for Christmas because I would have remembered that. I think I got him either as a birthday present or a “I have a son” Gift from my dad. I love getting my son random objects of affection. Right now, he seams to be a big fan of whatever he can put in his mouth. This is why Random Objects of Affection cannot necessarily be “random”.
So why is it that I
am talking about Dino Riders? It is because the Dino Riders Stegosaurus is the
very first Christmas present I remember.
If it ever comes up, the Stegosaurus is not only my first coherently received Christmas present, but also my favorite animal. We had an ice breaker question one day at church in our small group. The question was: "What is your favorite animal?" "Dog" was a very popular response and I seem to recall hearing "eagle" as well.
I was the only person who had to defend my answer of "Stegosaurus".
Anywho, the Dino Riders Stegosaurus was given to me by my Uncle Bob. Now, we had no actual relationship to the man we called Uncle Bob, but a lot of people in our lives the title of Uncle or Aunt was bestowed as a sign of respect. Without question, Uncle Bob pulled through and got me the Stegosaurus Dinorider.
The original one that was purchased back in 1989 is long gone. However, a few years ago, my dad was at a vintage toy store we frequented in Chicago and found another one...in the box which makes the Toy Story 2 collector in me squirm with delight.
Over 25 years old and still ready to rock.
Fun and informative.
So, what would be a look back at my first remembered Christmas present without my first ornament.
The creators of the ornament decided to go with the baby receiving a new puppy for Christmas and not a Stegosaurus. I understand their thought process. If I had been on a panel to decide what image was to appear on the ornament I do believe I would be shot down 12-1 on this one.
So my "Baby's first ornament" ornament is on the tree and ready to go for this year. But it will not be the only one of its kind on the tree this year.
So here is Mr. Luke's first ornament on the tree picturing his first visit to Santa. He was not afraid of Santa like so many other children were. He was a beard-tugger though. I didn't get to hear what Luke asked for in his undecipherable baby speak, but here is what Santa Claus is leaving under the tree:
So before you get up and look at the calendar to see if it is the year 1987 I will spare you a trip. (It's not)
It is 2012 and Fisher Price has "borrowed" a few ideas from the Dino Riders toy line and brought out these dinosaurs covered in weapons and construction equipment. Luke has a few of these and he is a huge fan of the Apatosaurus and the Pterodactyl. Now, he's got another dinosaur to stomp around the house with this year.
I am not sure what this '3-8' means on the front of the package, but I know that my one year old son is going to love this toy.
So I think that you can agree that there are some similarities here.
So there you have it. Two Stegosaurus dinosaur toys will be opened on Christmas Day this year. For Luke it will be his first. For me it will be a revisit from over 23 Christmases ago. I hope you all enjoy your Christmas Eve! Tomorrow is the grande finale!