Middle Aged Memories

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  • SelenaWolf
    SelenaWolf Member Posts: 231

    KOSMIC KIDDLES!!!  That's what they were called.  I wracked my brain and couldn't remember...

    Love 'em all!!!

  • dutchgirl6
    dutchgirl6 Member Posts: 322

    I think that I had the purple kiddle, she smelled like lilac.

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 10,618

    Me, too.

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 10,618

    I had a sweet sixteen Barbie with Scratch n' Sniff stickers on her hairbrush and barrettes.

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 10,618
  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 10,618
  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 10,618
  • SelenaWolf
    SelenaWolf Member Posts: 231

    I didn't have a Barbie growing up; I had a "Dawn" doll... she was smaller than Barbie, but had several hair pieces and falls that you could use to make different hairstyles.  And, of course, there was a drop-dead wardrobe to collect.

  • Jaytee
    Jaytee Member Posts: 738
    I didnt have a Barbie either, my big sister got Barbie, I got Midge-----not that I'm bitter about that-------any more...Wink   We used to pretend that our barbie cases were their trailers.  We also used to use our Mom's sewing scraps and fabric samples from Dads store to wrap around our dolls and create fancy dresses.   I do remember those beautiful Barbie clothes though, remember the Guinevere dress?  Always loved that one!
  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 10,618

    I had a Dawn doll, but only one outfit.  Wasn't she the one when you moved her arm up and down she twisted at the waist?

    I din't have a Barbie for a long time, and when I got one it was my sister's hand me down Midge.  Her hair was in less than pristine condition, but hey, I could at least dress her up.  My sister liked to put down my dolls for their appearance.

    We also made dresses from sewing scraps and from fabric samples out of wallpaper books from my dad's store!  I loved looking at the little catalogues they had when you bought a Barbie.

  • elimar
    elimar Member Posts: 5,886

    I knitted a "sweaterdress" for my Barbie.  It was the 60's and she looked very mod wearing it!

  • eph3_12
    eph3_12 Member Posts: 2,704

    I never liked Barbie dolls.  I was into the baby dolls like Betsy Wetsy, and the toddlers, like Chatty Cathys.

  • SelenaWolf
    SelenaWolf Member Posts: 231

    Drowsy and Chatty Cathy, and Baby Tenderlove (which, I confess, I still have).  And still buy clothes for.Cool

  • KittyGirl2011
    KittyGirl2011 Member Posts: 324

    I wasn't a big fan of dolls but did have one of the first Barbie's. The one dressed in the black and white striped swimsuit and a blond ponytail. Grandma made her clothes and bought me some of the outfits.  I loved the black mermaid style evening gown.  Didn't last long cause I really loved horses more and had lots of model horses I put together or got the plastic ones.  Kitty

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 10,618

    Breyer horses?  I had two, a pony and a colt.

  • KittyGirl2011
    KittyGirl2011 Member Posts: 324

    Yep, had some and put together Revell models.

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 10,618

    I watched my dad and brother put together Revell's.  When my boys were young, I was the one who put models togetehr with them.  I also built model rockets with them.

  • SelenaWolf
    SelenaWolf Member Posts: 231

    #blissful sigh  I'm loving all these childhood memories...

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 10,618

    Before white boards, my sister had a metal board on an easel which you could stick those magnetic letters on.  But there were special crayons (which didn't mark very brightly) that you could color on the board with, then erase them with a paper towel.

  • elimar
    elimar Member Posts: 5,886

    Young artists will remember this from the backs of magazines:

                  

    Or what about one of the Jon Gnagy art sets.  Didn't he have a show on t.v. too?

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 10,618

    This is the one I remember:

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 10,618

    Did anyone else have a Betsy McCall Doll?

  • elimar
    elimar Member Posts: 5,886

    Hey, remember the "old" Quaker Oats man? 

    >>>>>> 

    Oh, he still looks that way, but not for long.  He's getting a chin lift and slimming down.  His nickname is "Larry" (who knew?) and if you like nostalgia, stockup on old, chubby Larry before Quaker's new design hits the shelves. 

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 10,618
    The change is subtle, and if I didn't know about it, I would never notice the difference.  Unlike Betty Crocker...
  • eph3_12
    eph3_12 Member Posts: 2,704

    The 1955 version is what I remember best. 

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 10,618

    The 65 version is the one that I remembered most.

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 10,618

    Do they even have her picture on products anymore or is it just the spoon logo?

  • nativemainer
    nativemainer Member Posts: 7,923

  • elimar
    elimar Member Posts: 5,886

    I might be wrong, but Betty's hair-do change seems to mirror the hair style of who was First Lady that year.  I don't remember her image really, 1965's is familiar, but maybe I'm just thinking of Lady Bird Johnson.

    I do remember when the big change in Morton salt girls took place in 1968...

                  

  • nativemainer
    nativemainer Member Posts: 7,923

    Funny how the little girl's hemline never changes. . . .