1951. My parents and my Aunt Ruth bought me nice 027 Lionel trains and accessories as birthday and Christmas gifts. Throughout my childhood the trains always ran around the Christmas tree. When I was 11 Dad built me a nice layout with trestle on a 4 by 8 foot plywood board on saw horses.
Lionel trains were kept in storage from age 15 until 30 when my wife and I bought a house and I started putting trains around the Christmas tree. Trains around the Christmas tree continued for 10 years and entertained our son and daughter when they were toddlers as nd young children.
At around age 40 I made a basement layout on plywood boards on top of a ping pong table. My kids loved it.
In my 40s I would visit 2 local hobby shops at lunchtime in White Plains, NY where I work. There, I discovered OGR and CTT Magazines and other publications regarding benchwork, scenery, How to Build an Advanced Layout, etc. This inspired me to build several basement layouts until the last one shown in the many Forum photographs and videos I've posted. It took me about 6 months to build the benchwork, design it, lay the track and do the wiring. I had great fun with my son and daughter helping me decorate it with structures and scenery when they were about 8 to 10 years old. For instance, they helped glue the Popsicle Stick baseball bleachers together with Elmer's Glue, paint the bleachers with blue acrylic paint, and paint the little people who sit in the bleachers.
For the next few years, my son would go with me to train shows where we had great fun hunting for the latest train treasure. I confess that although he liked it, I liked it more than him.
Around 1995 I took my wife and kids to York for a long weekend. They enjoyed the steam train ride through the Amish country, the Choo Choo Barn, the TCA Museum and the PRR Museum. They visited the York Show for 30 minutes and had enough; I scrutinized the merchandise for sale for several hours.
Throughout all this, my wife never got involved with the trains. but was accommodating. She knew that the trains were a healthy escape for me from my stressful work as a divorce lawyer, and that it was much better to have me at home playing with the trains than being somewhere else succumbing to temptation. I believe women who think like my wife are very wise.
My wife says being married to me is like being married to 5 different men. This is because I periodically switch my leisure interests that include golf, archery (target shooting with recurve bow), playing guitar and singing, songwriting, TV baseball and football, as well as O Gauge trains.
I have had a lot of fun and consider myself to be a very lucky man.
Arnold