There's Always More
Currently I'm playing games with my computer. It keeps shutting down on me. Hmmm. I've now just done a super-duper heavy duty cleaning complete with vac and compressed air. Hoping it does the trick but I'm not so sure. In the meantime, I'm trying to delete unnecessary files and purge my email inbox. Fun. And I have work on my desk. Ugh.
This is why I'm simply adding to yesterdays Epic Childhood List. For some reason, it didn't go out in email, so if that's the way your read the Muse, scroll down a bit, it's probably below this one. Otherwise, you'll find it here.
here's some more childhood epicness
37. Chinese stand up
38. graham crackers in milk when I was sick
39. Little House on the Prairie....the books, not the show....the entire set
40. hopscotch
41. Miss Mary Mac
42. my sister Dianne singing Home on The Range to me, to get me to go to sleep
43. my brother Bill jumping from tree to tree in the forest and falling to the ground and getting what was probably a concussion
44. sloppy joes
45. doodle art
46. birthday parties.....AT HOME....with pin the tail on the donkey, a cake baked by my mom, and good bags
47. walking uptown to buy penny candy at Marelli's and always being scared of not being able to open the door which had and still has a big old door handle on it that you had to hit it just the right way...much easier when I got taller
What about you? Share some of yours in comments!
Keeping fingers crossed on computer front. Just want to get my work done is all.
Ciao for now,
Showing posts with label childhood memories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label childhood memories. Show all posts
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Epic Childhood Memories.....Let's Play!

What Made Your Childhood Epic?
I got lost in blogland the other day, finding one and then finding another through the one I was on and lo and behold I came across Lynne Knowlton's Design The Life You Want To Live. I was hooked right away. Her honesty in the face of great adversity, her humor, her way of making you feel like you were sitting in a room with a girlfriend chatting all spoke to me.
Today I am so hopping on her bandwagon. As I checked my inbox this morning, there was Lynne's latest post '36 Ways to Tell If Your Childhood Was Epic'. She asked her followers to add to the list, which I did. But it wasn't enough. I want to think about more of my memories and I want to hear yours.
Want to play?
Childhood Epicness
1. Chocolate pudding parfaits in my Mom's special tupperware pudding parfait cups with covers
2. Having to be called in for supper and again for bedtime....do kids play outside anymore?
3. Dawn dolls
4. hiding in the loft of the hardware store my parents owned watching the customers without them knowing
5. five and dimes
6. My mom and her group of lady friends planting themselves in beach chairs and us at the beach for hours of fun playtime
7. matchbox cars (ok, they were my brothers but I still to this day love 'em) and the orange track I used to clip onto the desk in the living room for the steepest hill
8. Mom and Dad's box of 45s which we listened, sang and danced to for hours on end
9. big wheels, the kind you eat (get a load out of the size of the twinkies in the commercial!)
10. big wheels, the kind that you rode
11. making blanket tents on our beds which were white wrought iron making them great for tying things to
12. back jack gum, blechk. still don't like it.
13. riding in the back of Uncle Johns truck with the rest of the neighborhood kids and nobody died
14. Dad letting me take the wheel of the car while sitting on his lap wearing no seatbelt.......gasp!
15. laying on a blanket in the backyard eating Doritoes with my best friend Tina. They were new and we couldn't get enough nacho cheese.
16. Wanting to stay up for Happy Days but having to listen to it from my bedroom while the rest of my family laughed through the whole thing
17. The record player in the living room that played 33s, 45s and 78s
18. Playing for hours in the woods and fields in our neighborhood without our Mother worrying where we were
19. Clean, fresh, stiff pants off the line
20. My parents LBJ day celebrations- wow, what a party!
21. Our picnic table painted red, white and blue like the the flag for the Bicentennial
22. Catholic Women's Club fashion shows we'd have to take part in. If I remember right, our friend Mr. Hughes one did a bit like he was part of it dressed in a barrel
23. bare feet on cool grass in the summer
24. Donny Osmond, Go Away Little Girl played on end (sorry Mom)
25. Waiting for my Dad to get home from work and running to see he the second he did, no matter what we were playing in the neighborhood
26. Mom's wig on the styrofoam wig head and teasing comb- every self respecting woman had them
27. My brothers slot car track in the basement. Yeehaw, let's go racing!
28. The ping pong table my parents got all of us kids one Christmas
29. I added this to the list over at Lynne's place: Mother May I, Red Light Green Light, Sardines in a Can, Doctor Doctor, Blind Man's Bluff
30. This too....box of summer clothes and winter clothes and them all smelling like moth balls when they came out for the season
31. Our station wagon with the pop up floor seat in the way back
32. The dancing hotdogs and popcorn short promoting the concession stand at the drive in
33. The ceramic black panther that sat on the porch windowsill
34. hours and hours and hours of playing Barbie in my father's shed which we took over for Barbieville
35. The Smokey The Bear game I used to play with Uncle George
36. polyester pant suits. my sister had one with a Naugahide vest and she thought she was too cool for school (you did too Di!)
What made your childhood epic?
Add to the list by posting in comments with a number and a memory. Let's see how many we can think of.....In fact, I did a similar list before if you want to read more about my epic childhood. I'd link it here, if I could only find it.
Can't wait to see what you all list...........and remember.........it doesn't matter what decade you were born.
Ready, set, go!
Ciao for now,
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