Movin’ on up July 12, 2009
Posted by Laura in Jem, Life, Toys, Uncategorized.Tags: Heart Family, Jem dolls, Lady lovely locks, teenage mutant ninja turltles
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Just thought I’d post a quick update. I know, I know I’ve once again neglected my poor blog.. mostly because I’ve recently become addicted to spending time getting my photos situated on Flickr . Anyways, I will finally be moving in to my new place relatively soon, and I’ve slowly started to make the transition by taking small amounts of stuff over little by little. Well, except for my adventure hauling a mattress up a flight of stairs.. don’t ask. Naturally, I was concerned about my collectibles, and what was I to do? load up the car and carry over the Jem dolls by hand, of course. So yep.. there you have it, whats the first thing I move when I’m finally getting established in my own place? Jem dolls! Neccessities people, come on. The shelves visible in the photo were already there, so I figured they’d be useful as a good spot for displaying at least a small part of my collection of 80s treasures. Based on that one simple thought, I’ve pretty much concluded that I will tranform that spare room into an all-out totally 80s lounge area / collectibles room / den. More details to come. Expect lots of Pink.. and at least one massive photo of Molly Ringwald.
New from Hasbro – Jemgirl’s dream house (prototype) May 21, 2009
Posted by Laura in Jem, Life, Toys, VHS.Tags: 80s, apartment, Jem, living room, my little pony, thermos, Toys, vhs tapes
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No, it doesn’t feature an elevator operated by string, well, there is an elevator- but thank god its not operated by string, although at times it feels like it is. However, it is pink enough to give Barbie a run for her money. Its all new from Hasbro – its Jemgirl’s dream house! Well, let me clarify a little.. Technically, this isn’t my dream house, not by a long shot. Actually, I’m currently in the process of getting ready to move, so the title is sort of ironic, if not prophetic. On a whim, I decided to take some photos of my apartment as it is at this very moment, and capture some of the great instances of random 80s awesomeness that are visible to me on a daily basis.
Ah, my never ending, overflowing collection of VHS tapes. They dominate the living room in every way. The first thing you see when you enter my place is a toppling tower stacked nearly to the ceiling with videos. Some people are puzzled, wondering why such a large storage space would be put to use crammed with heaps of a now defunct media format. But I just laugh and think ‘Oh, the BETA tapes are in the closet’ . I know they’re confused by the lack of presence of DVDs. Look closely, however, and you’ll see that this truly was housing DVDs originally, but was overrun by VHS.

The shelves embrace an eclectic mix of 80’s cartoons, obscure movies and various Disney animation compilations, among other things.

This isn’t really a proper home for my VHS collection, though. Its become as unruly as a bad 80’s hairstyle. They’re all over the place, scattered around.

Perched atop a small bookshelf in the hall, is my collection of Sears Wishbooks. Which would normally be kept safe in a better position, but they’ve been out frequently being used as reference guides. They’re the ultimate research manual when it comes not only to toys, but housewares, clothing, and the overall aesthetic of a certain time. Also visible are a couple misplaced books. A collector’s doll guide (which I purchased because it briefly discusses Jem) and a very cool book simply titled “Hal Lifson’s 1966!” which is a picture packed retrospective of mid-60s pop culture.
More collectibles guides. I love that there is a book titled “Contemporary fast food drinking glass collectibles” I ran across it in a little independent book shop, and I had to have it. To the right is my massive book of 80s advertising. Its pretty much about 5 pounds worth of solid print ads ranging every category you can think of. I love Taschen.
A view of the hallway. Yes, the two large tubs Party Popple sits beside are full of 80s toys. The top one is full to the brim with my entire vintage My little Pony collection.
A sampling of the various contents of my room that make it look like either that of a 6 year old girl, or the dumping ground of a closed out Toys R Us circa 1985. A few Care Bears keep Rainbow Brite and Star lite company in the vintage red chair.
A couple items of my Jem collection waiting to get packed away. A Jem dresser set, and the Rock n Romance board game. To the right is my Hasbro shipping box, which holds the collection of Jem Wrist Rocks I previously wrote about, and a couple other light weight, fragile Jem items, including party favor bags and Jem sunglasses. I have two of the 25th Anniversary repro My little Pony collector’s sets. The one pictured above features Blue Belle, Butterscotch and Cotton Candy.
Gizmo, a Pound Puppy and the Swarovski eyed Love a Lot bear hanging out with the rest of their plush toy pals.
The other set of My Little Ponies decorate my DVD player,
while the puffling Popple Daniel gave me hangs out by my stereo.
A vintage metal Care Bears waste bin I picked up at Goodwill a few years ago. I’m inclined to think that it was part of one of those theme bedroom sets, with the toy chests, curtains, and linens and whatnot. Another instance of the Sears Wishbook coming in handy!
A totally awesome Totally Minnie poster circa 1988.
This Mickey and Minnie design, along with another very similar one of the pair standing back to back, was on everything from puzzles to metal tins to posters and Mylar balloons. Strangely enough, this particular poster I won at a fair only a few years ago.
Cheer bear pokes her head out from my closet in the form of character slippers. Yes, thats right ; I have Care Bear slippers. And I wear them.
Don’t forget to say hi to Lloyd Dobler on your way out.
Some randomness from another room: The thermos collection. a RotJ figure. A Rose Petal Place lunchbox. There are plenty of other metal lunchboxes stored in the closet. I’m hoping to find a way to display them in my new place.
A few interesting things here. An original display for the 1991 McDonald’s Happy Meal featuring ‘Hook’. A couple new old stock Mattel Heart Family dolls. A basket full of vintage GI Joe and Star Wars figures, and a couple McDonald’s Halloween Happy Meal pails. Unfortunately nothing is organized, yet again. This room functions as both a dumping ground for the collectibles we bring home, and a bedroom for me and my fiance. After the move I hope to have both of those spaces separate and clearly defined.
Old board games stacked up high on the closet shelf.

In the living room, the NES lives harmoniously with the Wii fit.
To finish the photo tour off, how about some more VHS.
More VHS??
Surely you’re think since this is the last photo, it must be the last of my VHS collection. Far from it. Try under the bed and digging through half a closet full as well.
I plan to update this entry with a follow-up post after I’ve moved and settled into my new place. I’ll have a new space, with a new look and feel to it, and I’m hoping I’ll find the perfect way to marry style and my quirky self expression. Although, I don’t find myself to be all that quirky, I’m just me. But, then again, maybe its because I live in my own world that I don’t see it.
As I walked from room to room, impulsively trying to capture evident pieces of my expression of love for the 80s, I noticed that it really does say something. When I looked at the photos all together, I realized that these things mean so much more than just an ever growing collection of junk. Sure, I almost desperately hoard anything I can get my hands on that was produced between 1980 and 1989 (with a little early 90s thrown in for good measure), but I also feel each one of these things I find pieces together a tapestry of a by gone era. A time I’d like to remember and hold on to. You can’t live in the past, but you can remember its legacy. To me all these things feel like home.
Planter’s Cheez Balls December 28, 2008
Posted by Laura in Food, general nostalgia.3 comments
In the ranks of highly coveted discontinued snack foods, few rate higher than Planter’s Cheez Balls. Far tastier than their other artificial cheese puff counterparts, they became my go-to junk food as a kid. Nothing was better than a can of Cheez Balls and a stack of cartoons on VHS.

Vintage Cheez Balls can
They were in production for several decades, and re-labeled with “Cheez Mania” in the 90’s. Then, around 2001 or 2002 (if memory serves me right) they ceased production. It was one of those things that hit me out of the blue. I suddenly realized while walking the grocery store one day that Cheez balls were no where in sight, and in fact, I couldn’t remember the last time I’d seen them available.
Over the years I frequently longed for their cheezy goodness. Cheetos and generic Cheese puffs just couldn’t compare. Nothing had that flavor I craved. I desperately began scouring the internet for them, when, after many a Google search, I encountered a piece of information that was paramount in my re-discovery of them. Many fans of this product had conclusive information that it had been officially discontinued. However, there seemed to be occasional sightings across the US in which people had found them exclusively at convenience stores, and oddly enough, Blockbuster. I remember running across a feature on the MSN homepage one day. In it, they discussed the most-wanted discontinued foods. I was pleased to see that I was not alone in my desire for this product to spring back to life. I read that piece a few months ago… and then, just a week later.. I hit the jackpot.
One afternoon not long ago, I was having kind of a bad day. So my Fiance Daniel and I treated ourselves to lunch at our favorite Mexican restaurant, after that we decided to walk over to the blockbuster in the same parking lot. We watch a lot of movies, so we’re frequently present at this location.
I was getting ready to leave when he stopped me. He was hidden by a shelf of snack foods. I heard his voice call out to me . “Laura! guess what I have?” All in a moment, a whirlwind of thoughts rushed through my head. “No, it couldn’t be. Here? But, I’ve never seen them. Cheez Balls? I just read about them! Oh.. it would be a dream come true. Its been so many years!”
Daniel then proceeded to reveal himself and extended forth his arms. He was grasping a can of Planter’s Cheez balls. I squealed. My heart was racing with excitement. I felt a rush of happiness. He then pointed out to me a small shelf, which was stocked with a meager amount of Planter’s snack products. THEY DO EXIST! I quickly grabbed 3 cans and headed to the check out. I mentioned to the manager my excitement of finding them. He said that he too, had read the same article from the previous week. He said he knew they’d go over well seeing as he is the only one around who has them.

At last!
Later that night I indulged in that delicious, savory cheez (which is close to cheese, but not quite the same taste) flavor for the first time in years.

Since then, I have managed to keep one can in reserve. Unfortunatley, as I had suspected.. they haven’t resurfaced. Someone else bought the few remaining cans, and I had the majority of them in my possesion. I do hope they are re-ordered. Otherwise I may have to ask the management to do so. I found further evidence today of the demand for Cheez balls. Check out this auction currently running on Ebay. $25.00 per can for this luxury. Anyone who has actually taken the time to read this obviously has the same goal that I did. So, take hope from this article. Yes, they do exist.
We’re Engaged! August 24, 2008
Posted by Laura in Thrift Stores, Uncategorized.8 comments

Smurf couple on top of our bedroom bookcase. In the center is the beautiful vintage ring box Daniel presented my engagement ring in when he proposed. (also, while you're looking, note the shirt tales figure in back, so cute!)
Daniel and I got engaged a couple weeks ago.. and we found these adorable bride and groom Smurf figurines. Actually, we found them before we got officially engaged, but we couldn’t resist them. We already knew we wanted to be together. Honestly, how in the world could I resist a guy who was kneeling down by a glass cabinet full of Smurfs (They’re not second hand.. we picked them up at Magic Mouse Toys in downtown Seattle) calling out ‘Yeah, we’ll take the Smurfette bride and one of the Smurf grooms over there’ Those words were music to my ears.

Laura and Daniel
Unfortunately, Daniel and I only had a few weeks together over the summer. We spent a great deal of time thrifting, and we had amazing luck. Now that I have time (more than enough time. Its driving me crazy. Really. ) I’ve decided to get back into blogging. I simply have too much stuff not to justify posting some of it. I can only hope that I’ll this kind of luck during the fall, but for now I’ve got so much material to write about, I really should catch up a bit first. I must say that I’m surprised at the amount of MIB/MOC toys we found this summer, I rarely would find even one a year. I acquired a couple of 80’s Barbies, and two sets of Mattel Heart family dolls that looked like they’d stayed on the shelf for the past 15-20 years. I guess for now I just have to find the motivation to attempt to begin the massive amount of pictures I must take, and creative words to find.. and due to my constant state of stress, that may prove to be a bit difficult. Really though, I know you’re all excited to see treasures like Michael Jackson puffy stickers, right?
After these messages.. we’ll be right back July 7, 2008
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Just thought I’d let everyone know that Daniel has arrived. That would be the reason I haven’t had any time to post anything new lately. On a positive note, we’ve been very fortunate this week in finding tons of great thrift junk. I’ll be sure to do a post to catch up. I can’t believe the luck we’ve had just in the week he’s been here. I’m pleased to say that I have some boxed items from a forgotten mattel doll line coming up, along with miscellaneous findings including.. CPK, vintage Barbie, Disney, Fraggle Rock and Hugga Bunch stuff. In the meantime..
Tribute to the 80’s goose June 6, 2008
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Ah, the ubiquitous 80’s goose. A rare and stunning breed. The image of a white goose with a long cascading blue ribbon tied around its neck adorned everything from kitchen goods to stationary in the 80’s. I will try to capture the essence of its beauty in the following haiku:
Nostalgic decor
wise feathered friend of the home
a comfort to me
Nothing says ‘home’ to me more than 80’s goose decor. Sure its tacky and dated, but its sweet and very iconic. None of you can deny the profound appeal this trend had.

When you think of that perfect fantasy 80’s sitcom-esque home, what do you see? Lots of mauve? or a dusty blue couch ala the Tanners? a kitchen filled with wood grain detailing? Arrangements of dried flowers hanging as wall decor in nearly every room? All of this imagery is easily accented by the quintessential 80’s home decorating accessory, the ribbon goose.

Whether it appears in the kitchen as a row of counter top canisters, or in the hallway or living room as a ‘welcome’ sign, it is sure to be there. Perhaps you’d even like to greet someone with a goose card filled with Birthday wishes. There are plenty more examples… doormats, pillows, figurines. I’d actually be curious to see what the most obscure goose item out there is. While this trend usually provoked images of sweet, simple, beautiful country life, there have been a time or two when I’ve seen the not-so-friendly side of this icon.

I purchased this figure at a thrift shop a couple years ago, but the longer I keep looking at him as he peers at me from the otherside of the room, the more I think he has an attitude problem. Really, just look at that expression. All in all the 80’s ribbon goose brings me back to a time when things were simpler. You knew that when you came home, into that truly sweet and welcoming house, that he’d be there waiting. Quite often helping mom pull a tray of fresh baked chocolate chip cookies from the oven via his presence on a well used potholder.

Glamour and glitter, fashion and fame… May 30, 2008
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Hi, my name is Laura… and I crave nostalgia. In particular, the seemingly endless array of glittery, pink, fluffy toy lines of the 80s and early 90s. I spend a bulk of my time scavenging thrift stores for any remnant of these treasures. My boyfriend actually inspired me to start this blog. I figured perhaps I could do something moderately worthwhile with my love of all things 80s. When I’m not rummaging through bins of stationary, books, toys and (most notably) VHS tapes at the local Goodwill, I spend most of my time with him. He is currently in Australia, but when he’s back in the states I am lucky enough to have him accompany me on my retro-centric outings. Fortunately for me, he is the coolest guy in the world. The kind of guy who *really* understands why it’s important to document a photo of an old wood grain paneled Coke machine and why it makes sense to spend a Saturday night recreating the Disney Afternoon lineup on DVD over a bowl of popcorn.
At the moment, I’m not certain what exactly I’ll be filling this blog with. I’d like to spotlight some of the more obscure, memory provoking cartoons and toy lines that have been forgotten by all but the die-hard fans of the genre. Maybe I’ll provide updates of my latest finds, and perhaps I’ll spotlight a random VHS from my massive collection every so often. It is my first time trying this out… so I guess we’ll see what happens from here. If it is pink, sparkly, cute, girly and retro, you’ll most likely find mention of it here.