Maybe tomorrow as it would mean I have to go into the loft and get Big Ted & Susan Mary Anne (tin copper kettle frying pan ) my baby doll out from their plastic bags Blame my Nannan for the dollies daft name
Still have loads of my sons toys in the loft. Some of which will come in handy for little poppet in a couple of months.
I won't get rid of any of it unless the boys say they don't want it. There's star wars, lego, train sets, scalextric, cars, books and a box of stickle bricks , board games etc etc
I had the scariest doll called Marian - both of my children were scared of her - even when they grew up - I eventually put her in an auction in a job lot of 'collectables' - about the only way I could get rid of her
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Lots of teddies still in this house - mine, Mr Chicky's and the Chicklets'. Couldn't part with them. and I remember stickle bricks, and fuzzy felts too
our walk was good - managed to dodge the showers. Feel like I deserve the Christmas cake I am now devouring
Frank - plenty of posh houses still left in Frensham. Bet they all have daft white carpets too. Lovely to hear tales of round here nearly 70 years ago
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Throw those Teddies out !!
Maybe tomorrow as it would mean I have to go into the loft and get Big Ted & Susan Mary Anne (tin copper kettle frying pan
) my baby doll out from their plastic bags
Blame my Nannan for the dollies daft name 
p.s Maybe if we tied a donut around each ones neck Verdon would buy them all
Verdun you had that baby yet ???
Still have loads of my sons toys in the loft. Some of which will come in handy for little poppet in a couple of months.
I won't get rid of any of it unless the boys say they don't want it. There's star wars, lego, train sets, scalextric, cars, books and a box of stickle bricks
, board games etc etc
I had the scariest doll called Marian - both of my children were scared of her - even when they grew up - I eventually put her in an auction in a job lot of 'collectables' - about the only way I could get rid of her
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Lots of teddies still in this house - mine, Mr Chicky's and the Chicklets'. Couldn't part with them
. and I remember stickle bricks, and fuzzy felts too
our walk was good - managed to dodge the showers. Feel like I deserve the Christmas cake I am now devouring
Frank - plenty of posh houses still left in Frensham
. Bet they all have daft white carpets too
. Lovely to hear tales of round here nearly 70 years ago

Hazel
Simple times

I remember fuzzy felt and sticklebricks
Loved them both 
Am having a Dove afternoon - watching Miss Marple