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๐Ÿค” 1923-1973 Do You Remember...

๐Ÿ‘Tell us about YOUR "good old days"......

 

BORN: Age 50 - 1973, Age 60 - 1963, Age 70 - 1953, Age 80 - 1943, Age 90 - 1933, Age 100 - 1923.

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     Does anyone else remember when these were atop Christmas trees?

 

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      We had one when I was very young, but it was replaced by an angel. 

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I remember seeing those on other peopleโ€™s trees, but we usually had an angel or star, sometimes making the stars.

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    Oh, I love that you made the stars!   I still enjoy showing children how to make paper snowflakes to display on windows.  

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This reminded me of our 4th grade teacher using the snowflakes we made as a social studies lesson: something like "just like people, no two are alike but so beautiful in their own way..." wow, flash back 60+ years!

 

Thanks for the lovely reminder...

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Great social studies teacher you had.  Wish the schools could still be allowed to teach diversity, and acceptance now.  Thatโ€™s a perfect lesson example right there.

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Agreed, great teacher...

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     Oh gosh - thank you!

 

     I taught Special Education for 38 yearsโ€ฆwe made snowflakes every December, and I always gently remarked how each snowflake was unique, that no two were alike, and that all of us were special in our own way.

      

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Fantastic!

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Thank you, Lisa, for your dedication and caring! Lucky students to have had you as their teacher and friend!

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    I consider myself the lucky one and look back upon those years with fondness.    I appreciate your kind words. 

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Iโ€™ve forgotten about the paper snowflakes.  Making those in elementary school was my first memory of doing those.  The folding and then cutting a design in them, revealing upon the great reveal what each unique snowflake looked like.  That craft and tie-dying  tshirts in the summer always brought a great reveal. 

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I do remember these; seemed like every other year one would shatter during tree "take down" activity ๐Ÿ˜‰ although I suspect Mom somehow just wanted a new one for next year...

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    Iโ€™m glad somebody else remembers these!  โ€ฆ.I have found a few at estate sales, but they are pretty scarce.   

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True, the "original" versions were so delicate; but I've seen new ones available online and especially on Etsy. Might be worth Google search "glass tree toppers"?

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I am so happy to see the members posting topics here on this topic and on other areas. 

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As a kid we would give each other a ride in these!

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 I loved those lights. Would watch the bubbles like a fireplace (which we didn't have).

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     They were mesmerizingโ€ฆ.

 

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   However, I also remember that, when one burnt out, they all did, and my poor Dad was always in charge of finding the errant light and replacing it.

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  1. I used my moms set before she got a squeeze handle one. I also bought a set at an antique place
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Hi, Rebecca, was the one you got at an antique place for using or collection piece?  Itโ€™s fun finding these classic kitchen gadgets.

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 Another wonderful trip back in time thanks to you.. ๐Ÿ˜

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Thatโ€™s an old one for sure!

   I  have two mid 1970/80-ish ones someone still had, in good condition, that I got on EBay many years ago, still in the boxes.  Just used it the other day,actually.  So much fun to use them!

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     Iโ€™ll be using mine next week - making Christmas wreaths with green icing for the Holly and tiny bits of peppermint canes for the Holly berries!  ๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿณ 

      

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Have fun.  I assume with the holiday tunes and bopping around the kitchen!

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    You got it!  And remembering how I once stood on a chair and โ€œhelpedโ€ my Mom make cookies with this. ๐Ÿคถ

                    

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The classics!  Iโ€™ve got that whole set still, too!


 For a while many years ago I started a cookie cutter collection during the hey-day of EBay.  I collect cookbooks as well. Sold too.  I have bags and bags of cookie cutters.  They also doubled as Play Dough cutters as well, so they were well used in this house!.  I still have them.  My favorite is a very large one of Snoopy on his doghouse!

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