Sunday, December 19, 2010

Art on my Walls...


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This is a very nostalgically special framed photograph print for me (if you've read some of this blog... you'll know I'm a sucker for nostalgia). 

I remember my folks being given it by one of my oldest brother's mates (who I remember was a Chef) when I was around 11 (for what reason I'm not sure) but growing up... this picture was a constant in my life and it still makes me feel good to have it still as a constant in my life today. I've always seen it as a really uplifting and positive image... the children coming out of the dark into the light.  


This is my newest painting acquisition from a fellow artist I met on Red Bubble.
I fell in love with it and was extremely lucky to get it... It's just so me... I adore it!!
Her name is Carmen Cilliers.... you can see her wonderful work "here".


My Aunty is a fabulous artist... she's been painting for most of her life. 

 She did a duo exhibition with my Mum a few years back where she shipped many of her works from Brisbane to Melbourne for the exhibition.
After the exhibition ended she told me to choose a painting for me to keep.  I cannot tell you how thrilled it made me... honestly... my whole insides were like jumping beans... I was just so very excited!!   I felt just so special and happy ... I absolutely adore her style and her work.... always have!

Of her paintings in the gallery... this was the one that really stood out to me and spoke to me personally.

I'll forever be so thankful to my beautiful Aunty Chris for this painting... it is honestly one of the best gifts I have EVER received.  She's an incredibly special lady... I admire her so much! 

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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Pip's Blog Button


Adrienne requested a Pip Pip Hooray blog button as she very kindly offered to put it on her blog.

I hadn't got around to creating one yet but this was the push I so very needed.

A little confusion & trial and error later... I'd created my very own Pip Pip Hooray Blog Linky Thing for sidebars.

Of course anyone else out there who wants to share the Pip Pip Hooray love on their blogs are so very very welcome and appreciatively encouraged :)







Thursday, November 25, 2010

80s Toy Fun!

There really is nothing like the memories of childhood is there? I think the older we get... the more we tend to turn our childhood memories into magical fairytale like thoughts... I know for myself.. memories of my childhood are just ever so sweet and wonderful. In fact I use any excuse to get all nostalgic and reminisce as often as possible! Hence this blog post :)


For fun.. I went looking for pictures of the toys I can remember me or my siblings having as a kid... and I found heaps of them!


But let's start by setting the scene... 


Here's standout fashion crazes that I remember wearing in the 80s!!

JELLY SHOES!!  Sometimes with the flouro socks on as well! (gasp!)

And Jelly Shoes went so well with balloon or Ra Ra skirts.

And I had a selection of these plastic baskets as my must have accessory at around 10!  Perfect to fit all my lace ribbons and extra flouro socks!!

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So now for the Gerard toy selection.. thought I'd start with the one's I remember owning first (in no particular order).

The Family Treehouse was a gift to my brother and I when I was about 4, and he 3. We so loved that thing with it's little elevator from ground level to top! (I remember I wished back then that we could live in a tree with an elevator in the trunk... even though the logistics of that in reality are completely impossible... to a kid...this kind of thing is magic!) 

It was so magical and we loved it so much so... that when I found an old crusty, completely naked, broken up version in an op shop last year I nearly wet my pants!

And...here is the champion of ALL pre-school toys in my opinion! The Fisher Price Sesame Street Clubhouse!

We still have ours at Mum & Dad's house... a little wrinkly around the sticker edges... but still the favourite toy of choice by every single Grandchild! (I kid you not... we couldn't even count the amount of hours every single grandchild has spent on the clubhouse!)
With over 10 different actions for kids to do this really is the dreamhouse for pre-schoolers.

I even went and bought a vintage one in near immaculate condition from the U.S for my boy years back and it's been his joy toy for years too! So there's one at home and one at Grammy & Poppy's house!


Why oh why do they not make toys like they used to? 

Fisher Price... pleeease get rid of the batteries and look back to your 80s toys for inspiration - there's absolutely no need for batteries if you do them right... parents will love you for it!!




My Fisher Price record player was a prized possession!  Just a simple wind up toy with chimes.  So simple and so loved!
I still have it... minus 2 of the records. Doesn't sound as good as it used to that's for sure!
Another wonderful sound toy WITHOUT batteries! :)

Still have my Fisher Price Circus Train too... but with only the clown left... all the rest of the characters & animals have dissapeared over the years :(

I truly thought I was the $hit when Dad bought this home from a trip to America! He made me feel like the luckiest girl in Australia when he told me they weren't available for sale here in Oz! (Dad was a toy buyer for Venture in the early 80s... then he worked for Super Action... then finally created his own Toy company before moving into the book industry)  So of course with a Dad in the toy industry when you're a kid - you can imagine we were a little extra spoiled when it came to toys because as part of his business free samples were the norm... of course it was pure heaven for us kids!

So Yep... you're seeing right... It is really a Barbie Mcdonalds... with little cheeseburgers, thickshakes & fries!  The burgers came in pieces, two buns, meat and cheese and you put them all inside the burger containers and then closed them up. I even had miniature brown trays, thickshakes, fries & little digital cash registers! 


Another minor obsession of my childhood - The Fraggles!!
All began with Dad... he bought home a sample video of the show before it aired.

I do admit... I was completely in love with all things Muppets and Jim Henson as a kid.. still am really.

One thing I could never understand... was how the Doozers never took a break! I mean why would they want to work when they can see the Fraggles having so much fun... just didn't make sense to me? 
Glo Worm...
think I might have hugged mine into a suffocation coma!

He spent the remainder of his comatosed life in my Antique baby cot that sat in the corner of my pink room until he went to charity land.

Ahhh the Poochie Stamper.  My prized possession for many months of my adolescent life! I felt so official stampin' with the Pooch... Funny though when you think about it... can you see an adult woman using a dog with pink fluff coming from all angles to stamp things?  Guess that's the beauty of childhood.. you can be a diva princess all you like & no one blinks twice.

Another highly prized Pip Possession! 
Much loved & used... probably cause of it's creative flavour.

You could swap the plastic plates around to create different outfits and models... all you had to do was colour over the top of the plates to reveal the design on the paper.

 I remember having heaps of fun with this one and thinking it was just so special.


I think I got high on my sister's Strawbs!

I used to just sit there for ages with her head permanently affixed to my nostrils taking big strawberry delightful sniffs! Scary!!

My big sis and I felt like lucky little cherubs when we got our very own plastic grocery store at home!
We had the big shelves, the shopping trolley, the plastic peas!
We were in heaven!


Speaking of shopping toys... the Fisher Price Cash Register was another absolute favourite!! 


Didn't every little girl collect swap cards at some point?


My sister and I both collected novelty erasers. We were both very lucky to have great collections mainly cause Dad would buy us some every time he went overseas which was pretty often. 

I asked Dad the other day if he knew where they were and he thinks he knows ... so I'm going to hunt them down... If I find them I'll be sure to photograph and do a blog post. (I definitely remember having a few of those Nintendo erasers above)

I so looked up to my big sister!

I feel like most of my first 10 years were probably spent copying her. She collected swap cards... I collected swap cards... she collected novelty erasers ... I collected novelty erasers. She collected writing paper... you get the gist!

  I think I can only take credit for my sticker collection which I have to admit was a pretty sad collection.  I mean most of the stickers were stuck into a cheap little sticker book... and if I'd really thought about it the time... what good is a collection of used stickers? 
  
 I remember my sister had an actual party to celebrate the birthday of her boy cabbage patch doll named David when she was around 7.  He was an immaculate Patch... I envision him as the jock of the Patches... you know probably with rich parents and a sports car... plays tennis on Saturdays!  Pretty sure he had a dimply cheeky grin too.

Anyway... my sis invited her school friends & their own Patch dolls to this party in honor of David's birthday and all her girl friends from school put money in to buy her another doll... I was just so in awe! 

So after David's Birthday Party he was treated to a blonde lady Patch companion! 

I remember her dolls stayed absolutely immaculate with their real baby nappys & matching outfits on... my patch girl called Sarah quickly became all crustifed with her hair all over the place, stains on her body... sitting most of the time half naked in that antique doll's cot in the corner of my room - poor Sarah... she probably lay in that cot wishing she was David!

I've already gone a little viewmaster crazy for my own son... he's probably already got a collection of over 50 slides... think it's more for the nostalgia value for me cause he's only looked at them once or twice.

Remember Alf? I can clearly remember the father in that show's voice.. it was such a weird voice wasn't it? 

My Alf quickly became another permanent resident of the Doll's Cot. 

Maybe he and Sarah whinged about David? ;)


Mum used to make us play dough a lot and we had heaps of fun with the barber shop. You remember... the one where you'd turn the chair and it would push the dough up through their heads to create hair. 

Great fun to do.... just too bad they were impossible to clean and always had crusty hard bits of play doh blackheads in their skulls most of their lives!

I was such a HUGE Jem fan.

Picture a little girl with flouro socks and ruffle skirt singing Jem out of tune :)

And how's the words to the Jem theme song... today it cracks me up....

♫ Jem is truly outrageous... truly... truly...truly... outrageous ♫

The  lyrics alone scream 80s!

These flick bracelets were so simple... but they were the biggest hit.

Who would've ever thought that a piece of metal covered in fabric that sounded like kids were being whipped would become a massive toy craze!!?!


I loved the spirograph! Wish I still had one!

I gave up ever trying this. To me it was a bloody annoying toy!

I just remember my older brother's Cube had crooked stickers all over it from where he took them off and matched all the colours his way...

he obviously found it annoying too!



We all much preferred the Rubik's Snake.

Our yard was made for the slip 'n' slide...

Slip n Sliding was something I remember my older brother initiating  over so many summers. The side yard of our house.... was a slope... so of course it was perfect for a  slip n' slide... didn't matter that at the end of the slip n' side was the danger of hitting a parked car, cement or a fence! 

Every summer there'd be dead grass in the shape of a slipe n' side on the side of the house.

 In the end I remember my brother just using giant pieces of plastic with tent pegs in each corner with washing detergent!
Brilliant Game - my older brother's favourite!


Remember the Snorks?? I loved that cartoon!


The best dog we've ever had was Kelpie Collie cross breed farm dog.
We got it through Mum & Dad's best friends. I still remember the big day trip to the farm to pick her up and picking her from the litter.  Mum says the adorable little puppy left the litter and followed us as though she picked us.

Poor puppy though... Mum and Dad left the responsibility of naming her to my little brother and I ... and well we were right into little Ms Punky Brewster at the time... so Punky the puppy was christened!

Poor thing... a farm dog that daydreamed herding sheep... was in a home with 4 kids with the name.... Punky! :)  


When I think about it... that name must have been hard on Dad too...cause he was the one that usually had to call for her across the park or while walking,  Yelling out loudly "Punky" always seemed to get noticed by passers by :) (Sorry Dad!)


My younger brother had this game... I remember playing it a fair bit.

Funny how there's a kids card game where the tax man is the dastardly moustache and top hat wearing, big, bad, evil guy.  


Magic Sand freaked me out! I found it fascinating.


Loved the stuff!'

Remember Shrinky Dinks??
They'd start out as a big piece of plastic that you'd write your name on... then some time in the oven and they shrunk down to miniature versions for key rings & things.
How cool were they!!




ergh Slime!




It had that weird smell and the thing I used to love doing was pushing it back into the container to make fart noises! You just don't have a proper childhood unless you enjoy making fake fart noises!!

Watching Smurf cartoons and collecting the figurines from BP petrol stations was the thing to do in Australia in the 80s!


I was completely devastated the day I found out sea monkeys looked nothing like this picture!!

Talk about false advertising!!



My older brother had silly putty.. 

 never got to have a play of this one.

intriguing toy idea though... don't you think?


My older brother had a great collection of Star Wars figures (though didn't every young boy of the late 70s early 80s?) and I remember he owned a case just like that in the picture. 


Older brother was the envy of many the neighbourhood gang when he got a Green Machine (same as the picture). 

He was given one as reward by being the boy in the photo's of the green machines for sale in the Venture store catalogue.
A big neighbourhood hit was this green monster!
I remember the boys going so hippo mental that the white marbles would end up all over the place! 

I always wanted a Mr Frosty.  Didn't you just love Slush Puppies??

I was thrilled when I found Slush Puppies sold in my local bakery not too long ago... so now my son loves to drink the frozen sugar water once a fortnight till his tongue is all blue from end to tip! 



Mentioning a list of toy's from the 80's... well it's hard not to mention McDonald's as a part of it.  Say and think what you will about McD's... but boy did they know how to do marketing!!!

It's really quite incredible to think that Mcdonald's makes up parts of most kids throughout the Western world's.... childhood memories!

I remember McDonald character straws... McDonald Character pens... the Muppet Baby Happy Meal toys and more!





I nearly flipped out when I saw this picture of the UFO Happy Meal Container cause all the memories of it came flooding back that I'd completely forgotten about!
Do you remember these awesome UFO plastic Happy Meal containers??




We had one of these... though it wasn't the Pacman Game.

My younger brother loved his Snake Mountain!

We've still got photo's of him with his best buddie playing with the microphone in the yard when he was about 7.

Seriously... what boy or girl didn't love the Ghostbusters??
My little brother and I loved to watch the 'Real Ghostbusters' cartoon too.
He had a great ghostbuster collection and he's even bought vintage ghostbuster toys for his son recently. 
Isn't it great to be able to share toys you loved with your kids??


Go Gadget Go!
Little Bro had this action figure with all it's little gadgety features.


And little brother had an extensive Garbage Pail Kids Sticker Collection he was very proud of.

Though I think a lot of them ended up stuck to the underside of his bunk bed or behind his closet door?


Little bro loved his WWF wrestling arena where he fought his Hulk Hogan and Junkyard Dog figures! 

The only thing I remember liking about the WWF was the Cindy Lauper Goonies Song filmclip which featured a few of the wrestlers in it!!

Best kids movie and best song!!


Well... that's about it... have stopped looking now.

Hope you enjoyed my nostalgia trip! I know I did :)