February days are now gone and March has officially kicked in. I finally purchased a new monthly focus board. We ventured out for a day date which included a movie. I love our day dates. I will give my honest review about the movie for those interested. I wanted to see this movie as it was based on a true story. I did enjoy the movie but oh my, it was a tear jerker from the get go! It ended good but mercy! Let's just say that I am thankful that no one was sitting close enough to see my tear stained face. I am glad that I saw it but I am good for a while on sad movies, even if they do end good! My oldest daughter, her husband and their son participated in the Spartan race which is a series of obstacle courses that challenge. They done so well. As you can see from the pictures it gets pretty muddy! My three daughters participate each year in the Gate River Run. I love it that they do this together. They have so much support & encouragement from all the onlookers. I am just
How about some fun today remembering....How many of these items do you remember?
I remember my very first record player! I was so excited. I would play those 45's and dance, dance, & dance.
I remember my very first record player! I was so excited. I would play those 45's and dance, dance, & dance.
S & H Green stamps!
Old Television and watching My Three Sons
FLY BACKS!
The rollers and the hair net!
Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello
The old soda fountain at the drug store...
Remember these? Loved these shoes!
Poncho...now back in style!
Penny Loafers
Just sharing a few good old memories!
Happy Monday............
Hugs and blessings, Cindy
I remember every single one of those things, too!!! I used to hate those saddle oxfords cause my Mom wouldn't let me wear the penny loafers...said I "turned my shoes" and I must not could do that with the oxfords. I would love to have a pair now!!! ;-) And....I'm gonna see if there are any of the metal ice trays in Mamaw's estate stuff!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Cindy,
ReplyDeleteI remember most of those things. I was 8 when I got my first record player. The Bunny Hop and Perry's Catch A Falling Star were the first records I had which my dad got for me. Loved those shoes although I never had a pair. A very fun post. Have a delightful day.
Blessings,
Sandi
i remember almost all of them, cindy---i must be old! have a great week!
ReplyDeleteOh my! That poncho is hideous! Ha! Of course I am sure 50 years from now everyone will think the poncho's today are hideous! Too cute of a blog today Miss Cindy. Selena Guest
ReplyDeleteP.S. The flybacks are coming BACK!
Couldn't wait to go to the S & H Green Stamp store and use my green stamps. It was like Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI remember them all! I loved going with my mother to the S&H Stamp store.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Donna
Cindy, I remember them all. I can remember spending hours looking at the S&H green stamp catalog...AND...I met my hubby of 49 years at the soda fountain.
ReplyDeleteAwww...the good ol' days.;)
Cute blog today! Well, I must admit I remember the tail end of the some of these items!!!!! LOL. Wish I had one of those old style record players though. How neat! Nita B
ReplyDeleteI remember everything you listed! I used to get good deals with S & H green stamps when the kids were little. Loved Conway & Loretta on my 8 track. But realistically, who looked THAT good in curlers and a hair net?? :) I loved my saddle oxfords. Wore them EVERYWHERE! Thanks for bringing back some fond memories today!
ReplyDeleteI love your Happy Monday! It brought back a lot of great memories when times were simpler and seemed to be more worry free. I had wonderful childhood. My older brother always knew what was on TV and he handled it by informing us what was on and then even went as far as turning the channels when it was time to watch something else. LOL. He was and still is a great brother! I loved the beach movies and got to go to the theater every summer for 10 cent movies. My parents almost wouldn't let us go back when they got up to 25 cents. Ah, the good ole days! I thank God where He placed me. He gave me a wonderful family to enjoy those days with. Thanks for sharing these great memories.
ReplyDeleteLove you,
Brenda