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I loved that old stationery, too,
and a box of it, the specific design selected for a particular person, made a wonderful gift, many years ago.
 

And sitting up on one of those tall stools, and spinning it in a circle a few times...
 
I can remember my Mom using "Pant Stretchers"
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Or maybe for preventing shrinking?

Remember giving kids "birthday whacks," one for every year of their age? I hope that one is gone!
 
Jigsaw Puzzles were once so very popular, and enjoyed by many people of all ages.

It was a fun group activity, for an indoor day.
Most households had some, and they were often given as gifts, that were always welcomed too.
 
Do people play checkers, or Backgammon, anymore?

I am glad to hear that people still enjoy jigsaw puzzles.
One of the many nice things about them, is that they can be done by 1 person, or any number of people.
 
the original metal Meccano Sets?

Do you mean the very old Erector sets?

Or are you thinking of ones that are made into cars/planes/etc?

I do remember enjoying ones that were built into basic shapes, and had small metal screws, and a pulley, and it did come with a small mysterious seeming motor.

They make them out of other materials now, instead of metal?
 
Wow, thanks for that picture, @peramangkelder :oops:

That is quite different from the ones I remember, from the 1950's.

Though there are some definite similarities, as well. The compartments in the box, and some of those shapes.
Though as I stare at that, I begin to remember and recognize more of it. Yes, it did have painted colors on a few of the metal pieces, though mostly had worn dull, by the time I myself played with it.
It was a long-lasting indestructible toy that lasted for numerous children!
:)

And yes, I remember those "cables" ...string, with the small hook.
Though I do not remember the larger circular pieces shown there.
OH, those are wheels! Yes, metal wheels, and different sizes.:ROFLMAO:

It's funny how it is coming back to my memory, in small pieces and memory spurts.

Thanks for sharing about that!(y)

The sets also might have differed on different continents.
 
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Now I am having the vague memory that the "box" was perhaps metal, too.
Of the well-used set, I had the pleasure to receive.
 
Thank you for that message, @peramangkelder (y):)

Yes, it's nice to manage to slowly remember something, when it comes back to me, in little pieces....
like this has. With your help! :)

I think it was a red metal type of case, that opened and closed (of course,:ROFLMAO:)
but it fascinated me as a child , since I hadn't seen any like it, and with a handle too.:)

It's nice to remember a time when such small things brought simple pleasure and interest.
 
Remember cloth Diapers? and had to use safety pins?
Remember? I grew up changing baby siblings cloth diapers with safety pins, then moved on to babysit for neighbours and other family, and cloth diapers with safety pins were used in those homes as well, and as a mom I raised my kids in cloth diapers with safety pins and rubber pants.
 
I also remember sterilizing everything the babies would touch or hold, or put their mouths on.
That routine became very slack for a few decades, but might make a come-back, now.

Thanks for reviving this thread topic, which I had forgotten about, but has many very interesting memories on all of the pages of it.
 
I also remember sterilizing everything the babies would touch or hold, or put their mouths on.
That routine became very slack for a few decades, but might make a come-back, now.

Thanks for reviving this thread topic, which I had forgotten about, but has many very interesting memories on all of the pages of it.
Yes! Me, too!

Did you use cloth diapers and rubber pants, too, Kaila?
 
For myself, do you mean, Aunt Marg? :rolleyes:
If so, that is rather embarrassing but yes, definitely. :ROFLMAO:

Or for my little ones? Oh yes.... and the soaking, and then, the double and triple laundering....of the contents of the infamous "diaper pail" :sneaky:

And I knew how to fold them, and to put my own finger behind the pin....ouch! I remember it well. :oops::)
 


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