Bright and pretty in SUNny yellow, it belonged to my mother-in-law:
Try to keep cool, Penny!
Penny says she's always cool. I think I know what she means.
This is from a pillow top I found at a thrift store:
I love this one! From an old magazine advertisement for One-A-Day Vitamins:
And this dragon applique is from an old ad, as well:
And the back of a vintage record album:
Of course, I had to have her autobiography. Did you see the TV movie that was made, based on her story? I thought I taped it, but I am not sure whether I saved it or not after watching. Eva LaRue played the part of Annette. When Len Cariou as Walt Disney made his first appearance - it brought tears to my eyes. I'm just that sentimental about Walt.
Does anybody else even remember that she had a perfume line? I bought this at "Mlle. Antoinette's Parfumerie" which no longer exists in Disneyland's New Orleans Square:
So, anyway - that's it - just felt like sharing. Because I know lots of you out there love her, too.
Ties by Ernst:
Batik ties:
Striped ties:
More by Ernst:
Roos Brothers, these had a metallic sort of sheen:
More stripes:
And these were a silky soft rayon, in assorted colors:
Now this first pair of sandals, pictured below, were a thrift store find recently:
And here is an original pair of my own Famolare sandals I bought way back when:
And here's my other pair. I can still wear them, and they're pretty comfortable, too.
The one we had was like this, except it had a white base rather than the chrome:
Instructional pages from inside the cookbook:
When they first came out with their "Classic" blender, I decided that was the one I needed to have! It is so much more attractive than the other boring blenders that were available at the time.
You can still find this model for sale, and mine is still serving me well after quite a few years. And I even found an additional pitcher, a plastic one, online. So if the glass one is in the dishwasher, I have another.
Complete with the very same bag I carried that day:
I wish I were at Disneyland TODAY!


That was back when I used to dream about how I would fix up my room if I had money to spend on furnishings.
We didn't have the money for new furniture in the main parts of the house, so there sure as hell wasn't any for my room!
I did grow to love it more and more as the years went by, though. Naturally, I have a piece of the original sheet music in my collection:
I bought this book about Judy's life when it came out in 1975:
And I had to have this one, too:
But it's not all about Judy - I also loved Jack Haley, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr, Margaret Hamilton, Billie Burke, and the Munchkins. "And Toto, too? Yes - Toto, too". This FABULOUS book was published for the 50th anniversary of the film in 1989. Oh, I just had to have it!
The rebate check that I sent away for after buying the book was so great-looking, I couldn't cash it - so I tucked it carefully away inside the book instead:
You KNOW I have the VHS - I didn't feel the need to picture that today - but I have the soundtrack CD, as well - LOVE it. When I listen to Jack Haley sing "I hear a beat....how sweet!", it melts MY heart:
I also have a music book:
And this little book I picked up at a yard sale:
Oh - and I simply cannot look at an oil can without saying "oil can" without opening my mouth. It's just a thing with me.
Lori's first demonstration was Raggedy Ann Salad:
The idea came from Betty Crocker's Cook Book For Boys and Girls ( you can see it in this post). This is a photo from that book:
And her other posters, showing the ingredients needed for the salad:
Her next demonstration was Cupcake Cuties:
She showed how to simply decorate cupcake tops for seasons and holidays:



Now, come on- how cool is that?!