Wow, I remember each one of these! I was born in the late 50's and grew up with each and every one of these great memories. Those were the Good ole Days!
The baby doll pics were from the patterns sold in every fabric shop and department store. I remember Mom going to the Singer store for patterns. Not many of our clothes were store bought!
Wow, I remember each one of these! I was born in the late 50's and grew up with each and every one of these great memories. Those were the Good ole Days!
ReplyDeleteFor some reason I don't recall the dyed chicks (other than marshmallow peeps).People in other countries still play polo.
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The image shows a croquet set; easily purchased and played locally.
Polo requires a number of ponies per rider and a sizable field; it's a sport of the well-to-do and has pockets in the US as well as overseas.
Had some of those baby doll pj's myself. And the dyed chicks were always available at Easter time.
ReplyDeleteThe aluminum glasses always kept drinks colder than any other kind of glass.
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ReplyDeleteThe aluminum glasses always kept drinks colder than any other kind of glass.
January 3, 2015 at 1:37 PM
There were called tumblers...
The baby doll pics were from the patterns sold in every fabric shop and department store. I remember Mom going to the Singer store for patterns. Not many of our clothes were store bought!
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