September 17, 2016- Toys and Childhood Fun
Mike seemed disappointed that I didn’t want to stay
downstairs with him for longer. I was surprised and also touched when he said
that he feels more depressed when I am not around. He wanted me to watch “The
Incredible Hulk” and “Wonder Woman” with him but I really wasn’t interested.
I am kind of
embarrassed that I would sometimes twirl around and wear cuff style bracelets
on both arms trying to pretend to be her when I was a kid. I still have my
Wonder Woman, Barbie and other dolls. I wish that I hadn’t gotten rid of many
of my stuffed animal friends; I liked them much more than those.
I recently saw
Snoopy Colorforms at a flea market and was tempted to buy that. I used to love
playing with these. Play-Doh, Coloring Books and Crayola 64 box crayons (brick
red and maroon were my favorites), colored pencils, pastels, Silly Putty, Magic
8-Ball, our board and other games, Mad Libs, Construct-o-Straws, and Mike’s
Little-Van-Go (like a Fashion Plates for boys) were also lots of fun.
I still have the
Etch-a-Sketch that Aunt Ann gave me. I was never really that good at it or
drawing. I kept my sketchbook too. Mike and I did like using chalk to make
sidewalk drawings sometimes.
We had the Fisher
Price house, airport and barn. I liked the Family Tree House even more than
these. We gave them to charity in the mid-1980s. One Christmas, our parent’s got
Mike a Radio Flyer red wagon and me my first bicycle(with training wheels and a
basket).
Mike lost his King
Kong figure at the Bonanza restaurant in the mid-70s. He had Inspector Gadget,
Mr. T, dinosaur, and He-Man figures in the 80s. We each had some Smurfs. I kept
4 or 5 of mine. The Rocky and Bullwinkle bendable figures were both of ours.
There was a box of
toys that we would play with at Grandma’s farmhouse at Thanksgiving. I only
remember 2 of them- the Pillsbury Dough Boy and a metal car (1950s?) We enjoyed
playing auto bingo during the car rides there and elsewhere.
I had a Tomy
Waterfuls game – a dolphin with rings. Our cousin Missy had 2 of these. We were
a bit jealous of some of the toys that she had, including Don’t Spill the
Beans, Mr. Potato Head, Slinky, and Simon. I wasn’t that good at the latter
though.
Toys were made much
better in the 70s and 80s. I saw Care Bears in Target and they didn’t look as
nice as the ones that we had/have. Same with the Cabbage Patch Kids, not that
they were ever adorable. We still have 4 of these but used to have 8 or 9. I’m
so glad that I kept my Pound Puppy, Chip.
My brother and I and
our friend Kelly went to summer play camp at our town’s community center. We
did ceramics and other crafts there. I made a small wishing well out of
Popsicle sticks. We would glue macaroni/pasta in patterns on paper plates. I am
pretty sure that glitter was a part of that. We might have done either pot
holders or hot plates too- perhaps both.
1978
1986
1976
1981
1981
Henry, Beary, and BB
Ted-not original
1985
Cinnamon and Mrs. Koala
1985
1984
1985-Fox and Poochie
1986
1986
Care Bears
Raccoon, CPK-Premie. and Pound Puppy-1985
Wildwood Prizes-1986
Gerald and Myrtle 1985
1985
Smurfs
He Man 1984
Family Tree House 1976
Family Tree House Girl
Fisher Price Airport 1975
1974
1975
Ceramics
Lincoln Logs 1974
My sketches