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What kind of things do you remember from Childhood

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AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 11 Feb 2024 08:36

Ann it is very strange. I have looked at the Bayco building sets on line and, yes the houses look similar when built but. They were all bakolite and they mention the rods etc. Mine was not any sort of plastic, the bricks were solid sort of made of some kind of plaster all shapes and sizes and some with tiny bricks colouring them, some with window frames painted on them. The had to be 'built' by balancing, no rods. If dropped on a hard surface they chipped or broke. The different sized roofs were folded firm cardboard covered in red paper designed with tiles.

I imagine they may well have been produced by Bayco maybe during the war. Or they were a cheap copy.

I found some.... Lotts stone bricks

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 11 Feb 2024 08:17

good morning all, very dull and misty this morning 5 degrees.
Nothing at all planned for today so I am hoping it will turn out to be dry so I can get out into the garden.

Annx

Annx Report 10 Feb 2024 20:38

Evening All,

Wrote a post yesterday but see I lost it!

Thanks for the pics of Anglesey Abbey Vera. It looked like a nice walk with all the spring flowers. I liked the orange Cornus? and like Gwyn I liked the white trees similar to silver birch but they seem more cream.

I had the cardboard cut out dolls with tabs on their clothes too. I remember wanting the Kellogs boxes to cut out the animal masks they did on them long before the box was empty.

AnnG I played at a neighbour's with one of those Bayko building sets. They had long rods you pushed into holes in a board and you slid the bricks and window pieces between the rods. They had all kinds of windows and roofs to use and were really good.

I was a pigtailed, freckled tomboy, not very girly at all, but like you all say, girls got girly toys like dolls and boy's were given interesting boy's toys like trainsets I always wanted. Once mum taught me how to plait I remember trying to plait my dolls' hair!! I used to cut it as well and would get told off for doing that. Another toy I had and enjoyed was a farmyard with plastic animals. They were all the wrong proportions, the cat big enough to eat the horse, that kind of thing but I didn't mind. I hardly used my walkie talkie doll as well Vera. I remember she was blonde and had pink plastic bar and button shoes. I think mum must have sold her or given her away. It's funny how toys like my 3 wheeler bike would disappear without me realising. I had a few grazed knees using those roller skates rhat adjusted and were held together with a wingnut!! They would loosen and come apart mid-skate!!

Oh Vera, the school must have wondered what potential accidents they were taking on when they saw your scabby face. I made a mess of my face when I had a go on another girl's toboggan down a big hill near where I lived. It shot off course as it gathered speed and headed straight for a patch with no snow, stopped dead, whereas I didn't and slid headfirst along the frozen snowy edge with the toboggan flying upside down over the top of me. When my mother saw it and the blood she thought I'd been dragged on some gravel.

The floods are still bad here with the fields like lakes. An old schoolfriend came to our tip and was shocked how bad they were. They were even lapping at the edge of the retail park.

I see Northampton council propose to raise their garden bin cost to £45.60 ayear, so I expect all the others will follow suit.

We had to put off our trip to Boots after OH woke in the early hours with a terrible headache. I don't know if I said but he thought the way he had to twist and position his head and neck at the eye hospital plus the really bright lights may have caused it. He's ok again now.

Mandy it sounds like you may have got a couple of fat quarters from Katie's dress. :-D

Mel, are the meds from the doc helping the sciatica?

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 10 Feb 2024 17:14

Ah so not magnolias I should have known it was too early for them but Inthought it might be an early one. Probably had them on the brain as daughter has just planted one in her garden.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 10 Feb 2024 16:46

I have emailed you Vera. I am probably wrong.

Went into town on the bus but was home by 12.30. Didn't buy anything, nothing new in M&S I did have a coffee and a hot cross bun toasted which was very nice and, wonder of wonders , my sparks on the M&S app worked. Very strange that I was not in the mood for shopping really. Not like before Christmas when it is fun looking round for different presents to buy.

Tesco this afternoon. I just had a wander in the garden as the sun is shining and it is 11 degrees but the soil is bitterly cold so I just pulled a few weeds then left it

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 10 Feb 2024 16:43

Vera
Thank you for sharing the photos of your visit to Anglesey Abbey. What a lovely place to go for a walk and what a variety of plants and colours. I love to see snowdrops growing en masse and a friend and I are watching the forecasts to see when we can visit a country park fairly near here to see their display.
I like the photo of the white trunk trees too.

I had several dolls over the years and remember their names still. Rosebud and Margaret were my first proper dolls. They were a hard material, some sort of composition mix? which you had to treat fairly carefully or it would break or in Margaret's case, melt as I found out, when I lent her to my cousin to play with, while she was staying with our aunt. The doll got left in the conservatory and when someone picked her up later, their thumb went through just above her ankle :-| :-|
Both Rosebud and Margaret went off to the dolls hospital at some point and came out with new wigs. It was a kind thought of my parents and they both looked better, but I wasn't too keen on the new look.
Another doll was Elizabeth made of a hard plastic? who would walk, Violet ( who came dressed in a mauve dress) was perhaps my most played with doll. and an unusual one which never had a name was my Yes / No doll which would nod or shake her head depending on which button was pressed on her tummy or back.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 10 Feb 2024 15:54

Oh yes, I used to enjoy the cardboard dolls with the paper clothes with tabs. These posts got me thinking about dolls. I am sure I must have had some dolls but I can only remember one which was a large walkie talkie doll I got when I was about 8. I don’t remember playing with her very much and can’t even remember what I named her. I told you I wasn’t very girly. Outside we mostly played ball or skipping games or variations of hide and seek. Indoors I was usually reading or perhaps doing a jigsaw.

I was an accident prone tomboy. I was the girl who climbed over the park railings and tore her knickers on a spike, who didn’t notice the large sheet of glass where she hid during a game and sliced her leg, who failed to clear a tree trunk and landed the other side on her face. This was just before the important interview for grammar school so I had to go to it with a face full of gory scabs. My mother was not pleased with me, to put it mildly. Oh, I also managed to fall in one of the ponds at Blackheath and a lady took me to a nearby laundry to have all my clothes, including a thick winter coat, dried out. I was a walking disaster.

This morning was dry and supposedly mild but I thought it felt cold. Now it’s raining. I haven’t done very much. I washed some cushion covers and I’ve got a large fruit cake cooking at the moment.

Btw, AnnG and Mel, I am a bit puzzled. You mentioned magnolias and willows in the Anglesey Abbey.pics I sent but I don’t remember seeing any. Can you tell me which photos they were in please and I’ll look again.

Better go and check on my cake. Enjoy the rest of your day everyone.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 10 Feb 2024 12:36

Sun was out so in went the washing and it did'nt knock the leccy oput as I did'nt press it hard. Just as it finished the rain started and it is heavy. The wind is biting today too. pc says 7 degrees and partly sunny..

I had those dolls to dress in clothes with the little tabs. Did anyone have the paper weaving with the cards with lots of hole in and little wooden sticks to put in theholes? I also had a Pom pom pets with easy pom pom makers that clicked apart. I still have two of those but did'nt keep the long one to make the owl.

Just had two more cards and a parcel so that may be from SIL so I am going to save it for my birthday.

Always had jig saws and a little craft to make tiny dolls out of pipe cleaners and it had little heads with faces on. I still have the pipe cleaner as they are all different colours so I used white ones. They also had little round stands with two holes in so they stood up.

Aunty Kit knitted dolls clothes and when we came down to Devon at Christmas to stay with aunty Joy we would all go over the farm in Buckland Brewer we all had presents us girls (my cousins who still live down here, Joy's children ) Aunty kit had made little beds from shoe boxes and the doll was all dressed in bonnet, dress and knickers and the bed had a pillow blankets and sheets and the box was all covered in pretty material. Each of us had a different colour.

BIL just rang to let me know he is not coming today as his knee has started playing up now so he is going to rest it today and he may come tomorrow.

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 10 Feb 2024 09:24

Morning all,

Nice bright morning ,cloudy but the sun is trying to peep through ,it seems a milder morning .
I think it might have been a View master Mel it had a bit on the side you clicked to turn the pictures round and if you clicked it to quick it missed a picture .
Oh yes I had those cut out dolls too and all the clothes would only fit if you didn't cut the tabs off the clothes and the times I did I would be so cross .

Got some ironing to do and some washing to get in the machine .

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 10 Feb 2024 09:11

Morrning all,

We have sunshine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! pc says partly sunny and 7 degrees.

I wonder if BIL will come today? Just the shop to do this morning and then wrsap a few things up to post on Monday. I'd like to get inthe garden and do a bit but not sure if the hip and knee will let me.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 10 Feb 2024 08:31

Cardboard cut out dolls Mel? I had hours of fun with those.

Good morning all 5 degrees this morning, goodness it is up an down like...... anything lately. Just a quick trip to town then Tesco due around 4-5pm. hope it stays dry this morning anyway.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 9 Feb 2024 21:55

O Mandy was it a Veiwmaster? I had one of those and I remember one disc thing had the dutch bulb fields on it.
What about the cardboard outs wih

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Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 9 Feb 2024 21:47

The pics are lovely Vera whhat were you worried about. I love the willows.

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 9 Feb 2024 21:11

Oh I did some embroidery too but I did chair backs

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 9 Feb 2024 20:45

One of the sets I remember were pictures with all pin holes around them and cottons to sew through the holes. Then when I was about 10 my mum taught me basic embroidery stitches and I embroidered tray cloths.

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 9 Feb 2024 18:19

Evening all,
Another rainy dull day but it didn't seem as cold out when I went to the bin and that's as far as I've been today.
I did get the bed stripped and remade and got the bedding washed ,I also had a dress to turn up for Katie ,I had to cut fourteen Inches off the bottom of the dress and it will still be well below the knee for her ,I have never seen such a long dress lol

I liked the magic painting books too Ann but I also had lots of the painting by numbers pictures which seemed to takes ages to dry and I didn't have a lot of patience and would start another colour which would then run Into the first colour and usually spoilt the picture .
I liked my Kaleidoscope and I also had a little projector that had cartoon slides and a thing like a camera that you held up to your eyes and you clicked the pictures round I think it was pictures of London .


SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 9 Feb 2024 16:13

£10 a go Mel for the chiropodist!! I'm moving down your way. I pay £39 and my lady isn't the dearest round here. The only thing is that your man presumably only spends a few minutes with each client if he can get through 30 or more in a day. I get 30 mins. I hope your feet feel nice and comfortable now.

You're right about girls' toys and boys' toys when we were young AnnG. Reading the thread that Gwyn mentioned I see I posted on it and said I often got knitting and sewing kits. I had forgotten those. They were considered suitable presents for girls but I wasn't a very girly girl and wasn't very good at crafts so I didn't enjoy them very much. One Easter when my children were aged about 3 and 4 we got them both a little tip up truck with an Easter egg in the bit that tips I shall never forget my mother's face when she saw them and being told off for not buying my daughter a little shopping basket instead of a "boy's toy".

It was wet again this morning, although it has dried up a bit this afternoon. We took the seats from our kitchen chairs into the shop in town that's just made new cushions for our dining chairs. The mock leather type material is wearing on the corners of the seats so they are going to recover them in a faux leather and I've picked a forest green. Although it's not real leather it looks and feels good quality. It had better be at £55 a metre plus VAT.

Apart from that I haven't done anything very producttve at all today. The Old Girls' magazine from my old school arrived in the post so I am now going to sit down with a cuppa and enjoy the read. Sadly news of some of the girls I knew tends to be in the obituaries these days :-(

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 9 Feb 2024 15:50

Interesting reading that thread Gwyn thanks. I had forgotten that I had a proper canopy for the dolls pram.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 9 Feb 2024 15:43

Vera thank you for the photos. what a lovely place to visit. The photos are very good and the colours are vibrant. I think I could see magnolias as well as snowdrops. really nice.

Gosh Mel £10 is cheap. Is he a certified chiropodist?

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 9 Feb 2024 15:06

Back from the foot man I had to pay for last times as I had forgotten my purse so he had a double payment today and mines only £10 a go. I asked if he had had many today as he's only there on a Friday once a month and he said he had had 30 then me and as I went out another man went in. So he had taken at least £320 today and may have had more after me as my appointment was for 2pm.
I am going to get a cuppa now and have a look at the thread Gwyn put up.