My childhood was taken away from me as a child, never go much to time to go out and play. Had to do jobs first, and had to them well, or you copped a slap around your ear.
As soon as I learned to count, I had to serve behind the counter at our shop, to all hours.
My first job, at the age of three, was to sit on the front step and shout Shop, if the person stood at the counter of the shop, rather than go into the small cafe that my parents had as well.
Washing and polishing floors, taking in coal, lighting the fire, hoovering the landing and stairs, cutting the grass, making the beds, loading / emptying the dish washer,.......and many more, were all some of the jobs we had to do, before we went, or came back from school.
Weekends, were just the same as work days, we never ever sat at the table to eat as a family, apart from Christmas Day, even then, we had our dinner with the lodgers, at the same table.
I was thrown out when I was fourteen, but allowed to sleep in the same room as the lodgers, some of who were long times boarders, and a few lorry drivers who were just passing through.
When I joined the Royal Navy, I was the only bloke in our class, who could sew on buttons and badges, wash my own clothes, make my own bed, polish my own locker, and polish my own shoes, so I suppose looking back, it wasn't all that bad.
Yet, it cost me my childhood?