-GZ- said:
Soooo did he say anything else? Come on, oh eloquent one...tell us more!
My dad is pretty low key. One of the only times I have seen him get emotional was when my wife and I surprised him by flying my brother out from Illinois for his birthday and he hadn't seen nim in 10 years.
In this case, it was less of the surprise of him seeing it the first time as it was the flood of memories that followed over the next few days as we ran the clock on ol' 322. He talked about his mom, dad and sister. He reminisced about his old high school and friends he had as a boy. Just like with our radios and the way they bring back the past, his train did the same, as I had hoped.
My dad was a tough SOB when I was a kid. Funny how the old guys soften over the years. You go from the young buck badass, to the protective husband, to the concerned teaching father, to the helpful soft grandfather. The path of a man.
Ghetteaux Les Fabulous said:
Geeze... I haven't set up my holiday train set in years...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y79PLKyvpQU
My 'little kittle' Charlotte enjoying 'her' tree around 2010. Charlotte has since passed but I still have the train set - one of those battery-operated things meant for Christmas villages.
Maybe next year you will dust her off