I’ve just realized that I haven’t been repeating any of the older “Friday Favorites” posts, so I chose one for today. 🙂
But, before I mention the link, I’d like to take this chance to thank you all so much for sticking with me through these summer weeks.
I know you have other things going on and I really appreciate that you make time to visit here.
Have an absolutely lovely weekend, Kids!
Please click here for today’s Friday Favorites. 😀
Hugs,
I remember doing the S & H Stamps…Many times, my mom would let
me keep the money! Also, my Aunt had the revolving aluminum tree.
Amazing…Thanks, Cindi
I still have some of the old green stamps books, my mom gave them to me. We used to paste them in the books together when I was little. We never had a silver tree with a color wheel, but our best friends did, I always thought it was cool. I never made a chain with gum wrappers, I do remember collecting wacky packages. Our whole neighborhood collected those.
I’m wishing everyone a Lucky Friday the 13th and Happy National Kool-aid day. My favorite flavor is cherry. Have a wonderful weekend, everyone.
O Man!! I am so stuck in the picture on this post.
See me!! I’m waaaaaay out there in the water on my stomach floating on a raft, with one hand dragging in the water, slathered up with Panama Jack dark tanning oil. Totally in my element..sun and water.
O, heaven.
My Mother collected S & H Green Stamps for many years. I actually found a couple of books at my house in a box of old junk! Too funny.
ooooh, what fun we could have sitting in those chairs drinking a little umbrella-type drink and having happy conversation!!! hope you’re having a great weekend!! xox, 🙂
OMG!!! My parent’s first Christmas tree was little Charlie Brown silver tinsel one. I loved it and have it stored away for safe keeping. No color wheel though. Gosh…I love anything to do with Christmas!!! You made my heart sing just then!!!
xoxo’s
Paulette
I really enjoyed seeing the gumwrapper chains! I used to make tons of those – funny because I really HATE gum. I wonder what I did with all that gum… I can’t really remember that part.