Showing posts with label 80s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 80s. Show all posts

Monday, April 25, 2011

More 80's fun....Graham and I....

Just found some of these pictures when I was home...I was looking for pictures of old toys! Thought I would share some of these with y'all...Graham was SO cute. I'm sure there a ton more, but the house is under construction (surprise, surprise!!) and everything has been relocated! Enjoy!

Christmas at Mamie and Pop's circa 1988:

Not sure what is going on here...maybe I'm talking to much and that's why Graham has his fingers in his ears?



Going to feed the ducks in the big park....(aka Country Park)

Unfortunately they no longer have all the awesome playgrounds that were in the woods.


Random Pictures:

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

My Favorite Toys Growing Up....

Make sure to read my post below on the See n' Say so that this is not completely random to you....

So after all the googling I came across some AWESOME toys from my childhood that I had completely forgotten about. Obviously there are tons of toys that I remember or had that aren't included. For the most part these are toys from the late 80's to early 90's. So I wasn't really playing with a skip-it yet, etc. I'm not going to spend a lot of time on each one but feel free to comment on any toys I left off or that you loved...

These are the ones I remember from when I was really young...

The Viewmaster

Fisher Price Record Player

Fisher Price Corn Popper....Not quite sure why someone would buy this for their kids, I'm sure I would think it was so obnoxious now.

My Little Pony...pretty sure that is the exact color I had.

Loved this awesome car....remember the red horn?...Later on I upgraded to a Barbie Jeep which you will see later in the post.

I LOVED my kitchen like this. I remember when I got this for Christmas it was AWESOME. However the only picture I could find is missing the awesome cordless phone and the 2 yellow chairs that went with the side table. It's really all you need in a kitchen.

Fisher Price Doctor's Kit

I'm pretty sure I had a couple of Care Bear stuffed animals, and of course I watched Care Bears a lot.

With all of the googling I realized I had a TON of dolls early on. It kind of surprised me because I remember having an American Girl doll (Samantha) and barbies, but I had completely forgotten about some of the earlier dolls I had.

Little Miss Singing Mermaid

I know I had a Cabbage Patch Kid but it was when I was so young I can barely remember which one, even though I think it was bald.

Who remembers these awesome cupcake dolls?! You flipped them and they looked like cupcakes and they smelled so good!

PJ Sparkles....she lit up.



Baby Alive...you fed her and she peed and you had to change her diaper.



Magic Nursery Baby...you didn't know the sex of the baby until you got home and put something in water I think? Or you sent papers in? Not really sure but something like that...
I also had a water baby, it was a doll that had an opening in the back that you literally filled with water. Lastly I had a "Baby Feels So Real" but wasn't able to find pictures of the water baby or Baby Feels So Real in the right format.

Random Toys:

I loved these. You could create your own outfits.



Littlest Pet Shop

Easy Bake Oven. I remember just making the brownie mix and wanting to eat that.

Thought that Lite Brite was great.

Puppy Surprise!! One of the best stuffed animals ever...you weren't sure how many puppies the mom had until you pulled them out!



Etch-a-sketch....crucial for car rides.

Magnadoodle...also crucial for car rides.

Candy Land...still play this with Anne-Reaghan and Taylor, but until they learn how to fairly play the game we aren't playing anymore.

Completely had forgotten about this game, but remember loving it

A classic.

I also played other games like Sorry, Operation, Clue and that one where you pull the teeth out of the alligator...but these were my favorites.

And now my most memorable toys...BARBIES.
I loved loved loved barbies. I had a barbie sleeping bag which got embarrassing as I got older but I kind of still wish I had it now...So here are the barbies that really stood out to me:

I remember getting Midge and her wedding party for my birthday one year when we were at the lake. Definitely one of the best presents ever.

What a beauty....Cassidy and I reminisced on this Barbie last night.

One of my all time favorite barbies. Pretty sure her name is "Barbie Totally Hair." I have plenty of great pics with this Barbie as a child that I will be scanning and sharing with y'all this weekend.

Baywatch Barbie...DUH. I know everyone watched Baywatch.

The only year I got Holiday Barbie... She was a beauty with all those crystals hanging off her dress. Of course I think with barbies like this you aren't supposed to take them out of the box, but I couldn't wait to get my hands on her hair and brush it.

I just remember those gold boots..

Glitter Hair barbie...pretty sure I cut her hair though...what a shame.

I got this awesome Barbie camper where my barbies lived. Of course I always wanted a Barbie Dream House as well but my dad said this was so hard to put together that he wasn't buying anymore barbie houses. Lucky for Kelley and I, Carole is an interior designer so we had this great Barbie house...

This is a Maitland Smith Bar Server. So it opens up and has glass shelves and is intended to be used as a bar or server, not as a Barbie house. While I'm sure many of you are thinking this is a pretty nice Barbie Dream House, at the time all I wanted was the pink house with the real Barbie furniture. (We had furniture miniatures from the showrooms--basically furniture models that are also very nice)

I also had a Barbie jeep and it was awesome. I cruised around Provincetown picking up all sorts of boys...yes I mean you Clay Maxwell and Charlie Walker. HAHA.

Anyway I know this is a long post, but I hope it made some of you happy to reminisce about your childhood toys!!

It started with the See n' Say...


Every once in a while I will have a random memory from my childhood. I am sitting on the floor at the first house I lived in playing with this round thing that talks... Since I was probably 2 or 3 at the time I didn't know much more than that. So the other night as I was thinking about this toy I started describing it to Frank. I finally was near a computer and I decided to google it. Well my google search went something like this "Late 1980's toy that is round where you pull a string and it talks." Let me just say that wasn't very helpful. So Frank realized what I was talking about and said you need to google "the cow says moo toy." Well sure enough I found one of my favorite childhood toys which I now know is called a "See n' Say." Did the fun stop there? Why no of course not, I then got on ebay and purchased one from the 80's. That's important because they still make them today but no I wanted one like I had. It's for Anne-Reaghan of course...

This led me to some other important discoveries from my childhood:

1) The opening credits of the show I had been describing to my parents forever. Here was my description "Mom I know you remember that show and there is a doctor and they are in a doctor's office and there is a nurse, and he runs on the beach with his dog."  Carole's response "Um no Kate I don't remember that show."   Well this time google was able to locate the show despite my rambling search and its called Empty Nest.



2) Not really a discovery but I came across a Big Red commercial in my search for the See n' Say...it was a happy memory.



Well as you can imagine, like any other normal person would do, I stayed up later than usual googling toys from my childhood and all things 80's. I've now included an 80's category because as most of you know I love the 80's and this will be the first of many 80's themed posts....