Blogging Notes 11

Posted on January 31st, 2009 by Jean

CANDLES
 
Today at the Dollar Tree store, I saw a book titled, 101 Ways to Decorate with Candles. Really? You’d think there’d just be one way.
 
1. Place candle on counter. Light.
 
I was curious about the other 100 ways, so I glanced though it.

 
2. Place candles around bathtub. Light.
3. Put candle on wall sconce. Light.
 
I’m sensing a pattern. Even at a dollar, I don’t think its a bargain.

 
ELVIS PRESLEY REPLACEMENT
 
Who is going to rise to the celebrity status of Elvis Presley? Who will be impersonated to marry couples in Las Vegas? Whose house will be opened to the public as a museum? I’m guessing Michael Jackson or Obama. What’s your guess?
 

I now pronounce you husband and wife!
 
FACEBOOK
 
Facebook is an interesting sight. In the beginning, when you have no friends, it’s up to you and your memory to seek them out. High school friends, former co-workers, past loves. Type in their name, and your prize is a miniature photo. You have no access to their profile, but you can view their friends. Using this strategy, I found a friend from 20 years ago. In his group of friends, I found my first husband. Clicking on his friends, I found his sister and his now-grown niece. A circle of friends from my past had been reduced to thumbnails. I was glad for the chance to view them again.
 
On a whim, I sent a friend request to the first friend. Even after all of these years, he remembered me. His image in my mind had been frozen as that of a young, 20-something man with black hair, beard and mustache. To see his current photo was intoxicating, viewing the mature, clean-shaven man he had become.
 
He encouraged me to send a friend request to my former husband. I was nervous, to put it mildly. When last we spoke, although I cannot remember the exact moment or the exact words, I’m sure we were arguing over furniture, debts, our cat, our divorce, our decisions. It was a bleak period. What good could come from saying hello, I’m here? But I took a deep breath, and did just that.
 
Almost immediately he replied. A veil was lifted. The gloom of my memories was scattered by positivity and love. He was thrilled to hear from me, and confided that he still spoke fondly of me with his father who had always enjoyed my company. His instant enthusiasm calmed my fears, and made me question what my perception was of our *ending*. Had a friendship been pushed aside all of these years? I don’t know. I don’t have the answers.
 
So that, more or less, is where I have been lately. Delving into the past to see what I can see.

Childhood Toys

Posted on December 9th, 2008 by Jean

10 Toys, TV Shows, or Movies from my childhood that I really liked. I’m so lucky that my parents actually saved some of my childhood toys. Here are the toys of my past.
 
The Dolls
 
Let’s start with the main doll, Barbie herself! I’m not sure which year these two Barbie’s came out (seen on top of the Barbie Camper). They are joined by Disco Ken, Blythe (with her original pink wig), the Bionic Woman, and Donny Osmond.
 

 
Of course, when you have the dolls, you need a place to keep them. Thus, the cases.
 

 
We cooked with Barbie in the Karosel Kitchen for hours!
 


 
We put batteries in it, and it still works after all these years!
 

 
Let’s get to the smaller dolls. May I introduce the Rock Flowers. Apparently, the dolls can stand on top of the record while it’s spinning. I don’t remember if I ever tried that.
 

 
Here are my big baby dolls from the 60’s.
 

 

 
As I got a little older, Crissy, Shirley, and Tiffany joined my doll family.
 


 
Crissy’s hair could grow with a push of her belly-button, and Tiffany’s hair could change color by rotating her scalp.
 
Paperdolls
 
These are just a few of the paperdolls that I cherish(ed).
 

 

 

 

 
View-Master
 
I could stare inside my View-Master and escape into the fantasy world of Snow White or The Jungle Book.
 


 
Actual slide from Snow White.
 

 
Actual slide from Jungle Book
 
Honorable Mention
 
These are the toys I no longer own, but spent much of my youth enjoying them.
Silly Putty
 

 
Jacks
 

 
Etch-A-Sketch
 

 
Which Witch Board Game
 

 
Please feel free to self-tag!

I Tasted Kentucky

Posted on December 4th, 2008 by Jean

I have to apologize. I tried to post a blog yesterday, but discovered an important fact. Drinking a shot of bourbon in the afternoon makes it difficult for me to form sentences. Why was I drinking bourbon? Because my sweet friend, Jillicous, sent me a Taste of Kentucky, complete with Mint Julep mix! I HAD to try it. So, I was drinking, and snapping pictures, and attempting to blog. Good thing I sobered up before posting it. So, let me try again to share with you the early Christmas present I received on Wednesday.
 

 
Here is an animation I made while I was drinking. You can just see my eyes glazing over, can’t you?
 

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