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03-31-2020 08:55 PM
@Zaimee Did you have this too? O loved it!
I have the red and white strapless dress, never got the rest.
04-01-2020 03:31 PM
@RedTop -
Trees were some of my best friends that I climbed to the top esp when sad.
04-01-2020 03:54 PM
@ECBG wrote:
@SandySparkles wrote:
@ECBG wrote:
@SandySparkles wrote:My favorite was my Easy Bake Oven! I felt like such a big girl when I would invite my friends over and "cook" for them with the play pots, pans and dishes I got to go along with it.
To say I was excited is an understatement. I was elated then, and have a big smile on my face as we share these warm memories now.😁
~~~All we need is LOVE💖
@SandySparkles I had one of the original plug in stoves before safety features. I plugged it in one day and a few minutes later plopped my hand down on the eyes (I was about 6) and promptly removed the skin from my palm! Boy! It hurt! I have no idea what I had planned when I began!
@ECBG WOW! That's awful! It's really unfortunate that children were harmed before they understood that children's products should ALWAYS have safety guidelines. I hope your hand was not permanently damaged.🙁 SMH
~~~All we need is LOVE💖
@SandySparkles Thank you! I pulled it up really fast! It IS amazing I did have finger prints when I grew up and realized!!!!!
This why I hate cooking today!! Much too dangerous to say the least.
04-01-2020 03:57 PM
@wilma wrote:
@BunSnoop wrote:Mine was a sock monkey. His name was Bozey. My grandmother worked with a woman that made these monkeys. I loved mine so much that it started to get very worn out so grandma got another one for me years later. This brought back good memories of the good old days!
How interesting that your grandmother worked with someone who made these!
My brother had a sock monkey. I remember it being very soft.
Sorry, but too creepy.
04-01-2020 04:00 PM
@ECBG wrote:@Zaimee Did you have this too? O loved it!
I have the red and white strapless dress, never got the rest.
I had the gold lame dress and the red velvet top/white satin skirt with the gold belt. My Barbie came with the strapless black and white bathing suit. I gave a lot of the clothes to my daughter for her Barbie.
04-01-2020 04:03 PM
04-01-2020 04:06 PM
@tends2dogs wrote:
@ECBG wrote:
@SandySparkles wrote:
@ECBG wrote:
@SandySparkles wrote:My favorite was my Easy Bake Oven! I felt like such a big girl when I would invite my friends over and "cook" for them with the play pots, pans and dishes I got to go along with it.
To say I was excited is an understatement. I was elated then, and have a big smile on my face as we share these warm memories now.😁
~~~All we need is LOVE💖
@SandySparkles I had one of the original plug in stoves before safety features. I plugged it in one day and a few minutes later plopped my hand down on the eyes (I was about 6) and promptly removed the skin from my palm! Boy! It hurt! I have no idea what I had planned when I began!
@ECBG WOW! That's awful! It's really unfortunate that children were harmed before they understood that children's products should ALWAYS have safety guidelines. I hope your hand was not permanently damaged.🙁 SMH
~~~All we need is LOVE💖
@SandySparkles Thank you! I pulled it up really fast! It IS amazing I did have finger prints when I grew up and realized!!!!!
This why I hate cooking today!! Much too dangerous to say the least.
@tends2dogs Actually, not if you know what you're doing! I ended up teaching beginning chefs in a few of my courses since they couldn't let me teach design all day.
04-01-2020 04:07 PM
@tends2dogs I remember that Barbie case! I had totally forgotten about it!
04-01-2020 05:02 PM
@tends2dogs wrote:
@wilma wrote:
@BunSnoop wrote:Mine was a sock monkey. His name was Bozey. My grandmother worked with a woman that made these monkeys. I loved mine so much that it started to get very worn out so grandma got another one for me years later. This brought back good memories of the good old days!
How interesting that your grandmother worked with someone who made these!
My brother had a sock monkey. I remember it being very soft.
Sorry, but too creepy.
I'm with you there! I think I learned in therapy why sock monkeys freak me out (and I am NOT exaggerating! They fully freak me out). Just seeing one puts me into a tizzy. I could tell ya stories!
Dolls and clowns both creep me out so I never did any of that either.
04-01-2020 05:37 PM
@chickenbutt wrote:
@tends2dogs wrote:
@wilma wrote:
@BunSnoop wrote:Mine was a sock monkey. His name was Bozey. My grandmother worked with a woman that made these monkeys. I loved mine so much that it started to get very worn out so grandma got another one for me years later. This brought back good memories of the good old days!
How interesting that your grandmother worked with someone who made these!
My brother had a sock monkey. I remember it being very soft.
Sorry, but too creepy.
I'm with you there! I think I learned in therapy why sock monkeys freak me out (and I am NOT exaggerating! They fully freak me out). Just seeing one puts me into a tizzy. I could tell ya stories!
Dolls and clowns both creep me out so I never did any of that either.
@chickenbutt Also Charlie McCarthy and Howdie Doody!
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