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Oh man... I have a few. There's my glow worm from the 80s. She doesn't have her battery pack and bulb anymore (my dad took it out after getting irritated at changing the batteries so often on that thing). I still have my old doll 'Bethany'. She had a cute red dress (needs repairs... again) was a stuffed doll with plastic hands and head, and brown hair with red bows in her pigtails. She had eyes that opened and closed (which need fixing desperately) and her head has been ripped off by a mean old dog once. I was so upset. My dad melted the plastic back together using his sautering tool so I could still have my Bethany. I want to rehair her someday, as her hair is so matted and fallen out in so many places. She still feels good just to hold though... brings me back to all our tea parties and picnics at the old farm. And playing doctor... the severed neck helped there, haha. My daughter saw her the other day when I was attempting to fix her hair and eyes and was practically begging to hold her and play with her. Makes me want to repair her as much as possible so my daughter can enjoy her as well.The other item I can think of is my carousel. I got it when I was really little... I don't know how old, but it's at least well over 20 years. It's musical... you turn the bottom and it spins and plays a song. I finally put it up in my kids room a while ago, and it fell after a door slammed (sigh) and broke in a few places. I fixed it best I could, and put it up somewhere with more room so it won't fall again. I love it. It was one of the few 'pretty' things I had when I was little. And carousels were always my favorite.
Quote from: sabathamk on April 06, 2012, 01:14:36 PMOh man... I have a few. There's my glow worm from the 80s. She doesn't have her battery pack and bulb anymore (my dad took it out after getting irritated at changing the batteries so often on that thing). I still have my old doll 'Bethany'. She had a cute red dress (needs repairs... again) was a stuffed doll with plastic hands and head, and brown hair with red bows in her pigtails. She had eyes that opened and closed (which need fixing desperately) and her head has been ripped off by a mean old dog once. I was so upset. My dad melted the plastic back together using his sautering tool so I could still have my Bethany. I want to rehair her someday, as her hair is so matted and fallen out in so many places. She still feels good just to hold though... brings me back to all our tea parties and picnics at the old farm. And playing doctor... the severed neck helped there, haha. My daughter saw her the other day when I was attempting to fix her hair and eyes and was practically begging to hold her and play with her. Makes me want to repair her as much as possible so my daughter can enjoy her as well.The other item I can think of is my carousel. I got it when I was really little... I don't know how old, but it's at least well over 20 years. It's musical... you turn the bottom and it spins and plays a song. I finally put it up in my kids room a while ago, and it fell after a door slammed (sigh) and broke in a few places. I fixed it best I could, and put it up somewhere with more room so it won't fall again. I love it. It was one of the few 'pretty' things I had when I was little. And carousels were always my favorite. You know I may have one of those old battery packs laying around. If I can find it would you want it?