Good ol’ Little People

I wasn’t going to write a post for you today, but then I went over to Mama Kat’s and darn it! There were several writing prompts just begging me to answer!

Remember when Little People really were little? And made out of wood? Now they are larger and completely made out of plastic, and they actually have names. When I bought Little People for my children, the toys were accompanied by short DVD’s introducing Sarah Lynn and Michael. Lily was so entranced by Michael making a rainbow that she adopted his name for several months. She would insist on being called “Michael” and wouldn’t answer to her own name. I even blogged about it. Reading that post from when Lily was four made me realize how much she has grown. As a third-grader, she is very well behaved in school and would be crushed if she needed to be in a time-out!

So what does all this have to do with the writing prompt: 4. A childhood toy you once loved? After Christmas, I brought home some of my old toys from my Dad’s house. I didn’t think my daughters would have fun playing with them; they are getting too old for Little People. I set them out on the living room floor, and to my surprise, Emmy and Lily played with them all afternoon! I remember playing with the Fisher-Price castle with my little brother and sister, and even though I was a little old to be playing with Little People, I still thought the castle was pretty neat.

Fisher-Price vintage house and castle
Emmy and Lily playing with my old Little People

What was one of your favorite toys as a child? Do your children play with them?

Mama’s Losin’ It

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Your Spin Cycle Prompt {week of 1/6}

At the end of my Spin Cycle on Friday, I wrote: “While I don’t know what my word for 2014 is yet, my highlight of 2013 is definitely Family.” Angelina from The Road to Rome told me in her comment, “Now you need to go pick a word for 2014.” So that’s what we doing for the Spin Cycle this week!

Have you written about your Word of the Year yet? Link up your post here! Still need to pick a word? Come back any day this week and tell us what you picked!

To add a little challenge to your word of the year, make your word into an acrostic poem! We’re totally stealing this idea from Left Brain Buddha. I love what she did with her word of the year!

And here’s an awesome acrostic poem my Spin Cycle partner wrote:

Share your Spin!
Place to vent.
Inspiring
No right or wrong way!

Community of Spinners.
You can let your imagination go wild!
Can you surprise yourself?
Love that Linky!
Everybody’s welcome!

Don’t worry; if you’re not a poet, the poem part is optional. Write up YOUR spin, and link up your post any day this week! A link to your post will be both here and over at Second Blooming.

Second Blooming




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