Wonderful
thread! I read through these earlier this afternoon while the grandbaby was napping and his older sister was playing at the neighbor's house. The stories that are in a lot of those memories are precious.
I had the metal adjustable skates with the skate key. I remember the Christmas my sister and I got Clackers in our stocking (and all the bruises we got on our arms from them). I wish I had kept some of my Barbies - I had the original version - with the straight, unbending legs and the blond hair up in the ponytail. I remember how excited I was when I got enough birthday money when I was 8 to
buy the "twist-and-turn" Barbie with bendable legs. I always wished I had Midge. I did have Barbie's
mod "Carnaby Street" house. I also remember letting my little sister's "Baby First Steps" walk off the dining room table, resulting in a broken leg (on the doll).
I think I was in the 6th or 7th grade before the school district allowed girls wear pants to school.
I remember Gunne Sax dresses. I bought a Gunne Sax dress for my wedding dress. We went down to the factory outlet store in the garment district in San Francisco and bought the dress. Then on the drive home, I decided to wear my mom's wedding dress, so I used the Gunne Sax dress for my 'reception' dress.
My grandfather loved to take pictures, so most any overnight stay at my grandparents house included an evening of watching slides from their latest vacations.