Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Just Me And My Castle

One of my earliest memories was me at about 18 months old playing with my Fisher Price castle.
I don't remember the dragon but I definitely remember the spinning round table, the trap door and the draw bridge.

Well, that was one of my first memories.
What's yours?


castle

8 comments:

fyrchk said...

Oh WOW! I had the Fisher Price Castle too. Wonder what happened to it? I'll have to ask my mom.

Erin M said...

I missed little people stuff till my friends kid tried and sucessfully lodged on in his throat.. know i remember why they took em off the market - but they were so dang cool. My best friend had the castle and we'd play for hours, also the A line house and a whole towns worth. So much fun

However said...

Jody, that castle looks so amazing! I never had one of those but I had a doll house that I played with for hours and hours. One of my earliest memories, was sitting with my mum after she came home from her shift at the hospital (she was a nurse)while she was eating her dinner. I sat quite close hoping to get a bite to eat. Hockey Night in Canada was playing in the background on the tv set.

Jody said...

Boy do I remember Hockey Night in Canada. There was no use even talking to my Dad if it was on. He was basically in a coma.

Did your doll house happen to have a door bell that worked?

Thanks for sharing your memory.

Mama Mouse said...

My earliest memory goes back to 1947 (I was about 18 months old)... YES I AM OLD! LOL

Anyhow ... I was standing in my crib and I had a pencil and I was jabbing holes in the wall. MANY holes! I loved the FEEL of it!

Jody said...

That's halrious. I'm sure your parents loved that.

Crystie said...

i remember this! My nannie hazel had one at her house so whenever my and my brother visited we could fight over it! Hers didnt have as many parts with it as your photo shows, I guess we lost them!

However said...

Hi Jody! Unfortunately the doll house didn't have a functional door bell. That would have been so cool though!