Friday, September 19, 2008

These are a few of my favorite things

I'm big on nostalgia. Remember the whole Wizard of Oz thing? Yeah. *sigh* Anyway, I love to look around on the internet for remnants of childhood things from my past. It's always fun to run across that one special thing you remember so fondly from your younger years. And seeing them up for auction makes my heart pound and my brow sweat slightly. Because I want them. I really, really do! All the images you see in this post are from around the world wide web....and they are images of toys/games that I actually had growing up. *sigh*

I go back in time often to think about all kinds of things from my childhood:
Television shows
Commercials
Food
Music
Clothes

But my absolute favorite things to think about and search out on the internet are toys and games. Mostly because those are the specific things that make me feel young again, know what I mean? I loved my toys, people! And games....oh, the games my family had!! *sigh* Those are some wonderful memories.

I *sigh* a lot when I'm walking down memory lane.

And we all have our favorites. The ones we remember distinctly. The ones you can actually still smell if you close your eyes and think hard enough....or can at least recreate the smell by going to any toy department and smelling all the new toys. (Be careful nobody sees you doing that. You are bound to be questioned.)

And my favorites? Well.....barbie certainly topped my list. I had a ton of them...and she was well dressed and lived a life of luxury!

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And before the "Kelly" barbie...there were Liddle Kiddles. I had tons of these things, but those pictured are the ones I distinctly remember. I still have the pink-haired one, but her pretty smelly hair has long since been replaced by the lovely smell of vintage...and one foot has been chewed off by someone or something. I'm not playing innocent here. I chewed on stuff. It totally could have been me.

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And there were flatsy dolls....

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And my other dolls (I liked dolls. What about it?) .....

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And the games....lots and lots and lotsandlotsandlots of games....

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But BY FAR my most coveted memory of all....is this:

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Let me just explain Baby Go Bye-Bye for you. First...how cute is that little car she cruises around in?! Do you see the little butterfly on the hood? That's what you use to wind up the car. And this was no plain 'ol forward motion car. This little sucker swerved and circled all over the place and you never knew exactly where it was gonna go bye bye to. I LOVED THIS DOLL!! (Can you feel my excitement?) And the doll itself was too cute for words. But here's some words anyway. Her little head bobbled a little.....so as the car was zig-zagging all over the place, her little head just bobbed around with her cute little pigtails and rosey litte cheeks. I LOVED THIS DOLL!!

And I had my favorite childhood doll until I was 24...then someone stole a bunch of things from our garage and she was never to be seen again. Baby really did go bye-bye. *sigh*

I sigh a lot when I think of my Baby Go Bye-Bye.

This one is actually for sale on Ebay right now:

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Box and all. It's mint. I'm very tempted to bid on it. I bid on one just like this a couple of years ago....and almost won. I would have, actually, if I would have been willing to up my max bid to TWO HUNDRED FREAKIN' DOLLARS!!! And this one is certain to go that high. Maybe I'll bid on one without the box. But it MUST be accompanied with the car. It's not the same without the car.

Childhood nostalgia shouldn't be priced so high. *sigh*

For now I suppose I'll just keep surfing the net and watching auctions. I know one day I'll have it. I must. My husband isn't opposed to it....as long as I bid and win on HIS favorite:

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Must be a mid-life crisis. I'm sure we'll both get over it soon.

9 comments:

  1. LOL, after I posted about Strawberry Shortcake, I spent the whole afternoon searching for the Tin Kitchen I had. I'm sure it was Strawberry Shortcake....but I never did find it.

    I'll have to post Barbie Pictures some time, I was a child of the 80s so I had all the Barbie stuff, Cabbage Patch, Garbage Pail Kids...etc. etc. :) So fun, thanks for posting and helping us all reminisce.

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  2. OMG - we are twins!! I still have my Baby Go Bye Bye doll!!! She is safe in my closet - the car is at my moms!!!! And I didn't have a Christy doll, it was Velvet's little sister (a red hed) no longer have her - just stalk ebay looking at her!!!

    I loved Barbie and had Mod Ken, too. Also many Dawn dolls. And we were big into the Marx John West "action figures" They had horses, long before barbie!!!! Long all the pics you posted!!!

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  3. Oooh there is that mod hair Ken you were all talking about! I never got to meet the guy! And the Ken's of my years were always blonde, guess Barbie changed her flavors for the years !

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  4. Omg what memories. I had quite a few of those toys as well. I have a pic of me when I got the Barbie camper. Crap I think I was about 12. Can you imagine buying a 12 yr old a barbie in today's time?

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  5. Oh my gosh, this sent me down memory lane. That Barbie camper started it, and then there were several others I recognized after that. Isn't it funny how those things take you back?
    I never knew about the Baby go Bye Bye doll, but I am here to support you...bid on it!! Just do it!!!

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  6. I had Dancerella too! I sold her on ebay a few years ago to a collector that I knew would take good care of her. Fun post -- I think I'll go see if I can find the Sunshine Family on ebay now. LOL

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  7. OK, I thought I was the only one who did this! I broke out into a cold sweat recently when I saw my childhood dollhouse up for sale on eBay. The only thing keeping me from bidding on it "for DD" was that we already have a dollhouse waiting for her in the attic and our house is just too tiny. I may have to blog about my long lost toys too!

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  8. I loved looking at all the great finds you made!!! But my absolute favorite - the rock em sick em robots!!!! My brothers and I loved those things (and they used to put my doll - I only had one of them - in between the robots so she got punched.)

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  9. Man! Seeing all of that makes me wish I had done a better job on your circle journal :-(

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