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Gifts...
There was a thing on AOL today, the gifts you wanted but didn't get as a kid. Like the Snoopy SnoCone maker, Easy Bake Oven. My sis had one of those, don't think she ever played with it.
I can't think of anything I wanted but didn't get - but it was a long time ago! :p I remember getting great gifts, loving it. Mom made magic every year. |
the Wii! I've been asking Santa for 2 yrs now...but even Santa can't justify spending the money on a game when we have so many other bills to pay right now!
Actually I never got an easy bake oven because my sister got caught melting barbie heads in hers... And I never got the snoopy snow cone maker... but I did get a pretty cool cake decorating set that year. Oh and the bug oven thing... where you make the bugs out of the gummy mix? it was a sloppy gooey mess! |
I loved My Easy Bake Oven!!! After I used all the pre-pared mixes, invented my own stuff and older brother's friends ate (I did not, YUCK! But bless their hearts, we laugh about it now, 45 years later!) I had the Incredible Edible Bug maker - liked it (was a messy kid) Got the showboat - hated it. Loved my Chief Cherokee, Johnny West figures and Thunderbolt the horse. Loved my Pogo stick!!!
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We got very few toys growing up, but I remember being so jealous when my lil school friends would bake those tiny cakes and pies. Amazed! and the pain of jealousy ran so deep! I made sure when my children were growing up they had awesome toys. We always gave away old unused ones to charity so other kids got to have fun too.
I would like a snoopy snow cone maker now. :cool: |
I never got a Barbie until I met Jim. I also never got an Easy Bake Oven or Wetsy Betsy.
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I never got a bicycle....the right of every Kid....Now, I can't ride one. :mad:
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I too, have been feeling a little nostalgic lately, Cath. We were always so excited to see what Santa brought us and I look back and wonder how my folk's did it w/5 kids. But, like you said~ Mom made everything so magical.
W/both of my parent's gone now, things just lack that ''magic''. I do remember getting a metallic gold stingray bike w/a banana seat and boy, did I think I was cool. :cool: I put a million miles on that thing. |
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My Mom made magic happen around the holiday's, too. I can remember being so excited Christmas Eve that I could barely lay still enough to go to sleep.
Oh, and Sally, I had a purple sparkly bike with a pink banana seat! :p *na na na boo boo* |
I always wanted a playhouse built in the backyard like my cousins had...they never wanted to play in it when I came over:(
I made up for it when my only daughter was three...bought her a kitchen set...I had so much fun playing with her (and it!)... Oh, and I had a spider seat with stingray handlebars, too...loved it until i got too tall to ride it:( |
My Mom was raised in a family of 13 kids and only got one or two things for Christmas.
So, she made sure I got a doll every year -- whether or not I wanted one! When you're raised alone, its not much fun to play with dolls. I mean, you undress them and redress them ... then what? :confused: But it was something she had wanted. Being raised alone (brothers were 14 and 18 years older), its very very quiet at Christmastime, unless you decide to make some noise. When I was 16 I went to my boyfriend's house where there were lots of kids and excited chatter. I decided right then and there that none of my kids would have to endure a quiet Christmas! I had 4 kids in 5.5 years! It was fun while it lasted, but now we're empty-nesters. BTW, I didn't have any kids with that boyfriend, lol! |
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My parents were very creative at Christmas time. My mom made all of our clothing. She always bought at least one store bought toy for us. Plus we always had the rule that we got 3 presents because that was what baby Jesus got! :D |
We were poor kids and never got anything we really wanted but I do remember having lots of Pocketeers- games of skill usually with ball bearings.
For some reason, I have just bought a heap of my old faves off ebay. I'm not sure why i feel the need to and what i'll do with them but at least I have them back as it were. Truth be told, I've bought loads of old toys and games i used to have and lost along the way. Vintage games on ebay is my favourite site. |
I did get a 4th hand bike, and used it to go everywhere! Thank God for that bike. It saved me sooooo much footwork to get places. it was a rusty pink, that had seen better days, but after some love, and repair by my brothers it peddled like a new one. We would get things like socks, or undies, and be happy for them. I hated when mom would take us to the Salvation Army to buy underwear! ick!
Looks like I wasnt the only poor one in the crowd. You guys make me feel so much better. :grouphug: |
I remember my yard sale bike, my hand me down clothes. (I was thrilled when I got big sis's coat even tho I had an almost identical one, just smaller, different color - it meant I was bigger!)
The used bike was not a 10 speed like everyone ele's, but it was cool because nobody else had a retro old thing like it. :cool: I didn't get half what my kids got, but mom always knew which things we wanted most. She made it seem like we were getting the whole toy store. Maybe since there were so many of us, we just enjoyed each other's stuff too. I know we got a lot of miles out of that record player. :D |
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News flash~ I'm still SHORT!!! |
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All this reminds me of the time my dad came home with a pickup bed full of white rubber horses. They were used to cast the models for carousel horses. He made several wooden sawhorses and used leather straps to secure them to the sawhorses. All the kids(cousins and neighbors) thought we were in heaven riding our white horses!:cool: |
I always wanted a pony for Christmas and always looked out in the back yard every Christmas morning but there was never a pony there. :(
I finally got my Christmas wish many many years later when DH bought me a Leo-Tag Quarter horse mare!! :D It was worth the wait. Maggie was magical; she went English, Western, Poles, Barrels, Equitation and loved rollbacks and side passes. The ones who know horses will know what I mean. DH was transferring from Iowa to Ohio duPont and no way could we take Maggie or afford boarding charges there. I could not sell her so I gave her to a friend who loves horses as I do and Maggie had a wonderful home for many more years. I will never forget that wonderful Christmas and Maggie! |
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(((Dej))) - You're not the only one. It was very rare that I ever got what I wanted/asked for for Christmas. I got what my parents could afford. I mean, seriously, can you imagine buying gifts for 10 kids?:eek: My parents did their best to get each of us a toy. What my parents did do was focus on the meanings and we had family traditions that we did every year. While I can't remember all the gifts I received throughout the years, I remember those traditions, what I wore to Mass that year, who carried the candle, who carried the Baby Jesus to the manger, etc. When I had kids of my own, my mom gave me some good advice as well as some insight in to what things were like for them from a financial point of view.:eek: (Let's just say some people really loved my parents). Anyhow, my mom told me to always keep Christmas simple, a gift or 2. So that's what I have always done. DD19 and were talking about Christmas not too long ago. She told me to not worry about getting them (she and DD18) a gift this year. She loves the traditions that we have made in our own little family. That's what she wants this year. |
My banana seat stingray bike was banana yellow! :D I rode that thing for thousands of miles, I swear. And usually there was a friend riding on the handlebars too. :eek: We were wild kids, I tell ya. ;)
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We usually got a toy or two, but mostly we got things we needed, like socks and undies. :rolleyes:
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We lived in a town population 110. Wanna talk rural? :D Ate from the garden, got eggs from the egg guy who drove around - he lived down by the cemetary. AZ - I never got the horse I wanted either - but we didn't have a place to keep one anyway. But I later got a job down at the dairy farm and saved all my pay - I started at 30 cents a day - and bought a pony from my brother's shop teacher. Kept her at the dairy farm. That farmer would share some of the beef with the kids he employed, sort of a Christmas bonus. (I never took any, couldn't eat a bull I knew!) DM - My sis was always the tall girl in her class, I was always the shortest one. Funny, now she is ONE INCH taller than me! We're both short. :D She was my idol when I was little. I could not wear a lot of her things, but that coat I did get - I got new things too, but that was special. I always thought she was so cool, so grown-up, like Carole King, or Carly Simon. I still do. |
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