Saturday, September 27, 2008

Wombling Free!




Well none of us of a certain age can forget the Wombles, ecological warriors and cute cuddly creatures from the 1970's and as a child i look forward to watching every episode.
Here's a link to the online Museum:
This also has links to various currently available merchandise.
There is a lovely two DVD box set in recycled cardboard featuring all 60 original episodes in order which I recently purchased.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Wheat from chaff

Facing up to your responsibility as a parent  may be difficult but having to discipline us may mean you see where you're insufficiently grown up yourself because you can't see why you need to raise a child and have that Adult sense of responsibility to it and not be it's best friend.
 This was a conversation I never had with either of my parents and I hate to say it, you can tell by how I relate to people apart from my attitudes and behaviour as I tend to think you're totally onside with me no matter what or you really hate me cos you're not letting me do what I feel like.
Childish I know, getting me into trouble I can't seem to stop this immaturity by myself. (sighs)

Saturday, September 20, 2008

School Uniformed Life



This kind of uniform with blazer over blouse tie and skirt was very much a part of my own experience as a child because this was what girls generally wore to school. You cannot help but notice it just doesn't compliment their appearances but it looks very smart as well as defining you a school girl.
If you were in the 5th form (14 1/2  thru 15) or above you could wear tights usually a plain colour such as tan, blue, black or grey instead of knee socks


Of course any part of being a school child included shared interests of which a big one is comics and for me it was the British Comic, the Beano with it's adventures that we shared especially in my boarding school.
Recently it has been celebrating its 70th anniversary with a special soft back magazine edition that I bought back in July and this exhibition.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Teddy bears picnic

While it's still warm despite being the onset of Autumn term, one thing I'd love is to do a teddy bears picnic but one that at least allows for adult but child people like me to attend and just play or one especially just for us.
It would be oh so relaxing I feel.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Sports and middle me

Actually while I'm hardly the most co-ordinated person on the planet, I did love playing sports, mainly traditional girls sports like Netball, Hockey and Rounders and in an age play context would love to play them with similar minded 'girls' even in improvised forms just for the fun of playing together.
I'm less about intellectualizing stuff like what this whole age-play thing in me is so much as just going out there and doing it anyway. The exercise may do me good too!

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Nancy at Saint Brides

This month I am going to write a bit about a book which taps into part of me but was even when I was growing up was seen as part of a series that were more in the past more what we'd be handed down or bought second hand.
This copy is the 2002 Girls Gone By paperback reprint.
 Nancy at St. Brides was written eight years on and after the second in this series (That boarding school girl) but in a lot of ways the first proper book in that this is where the main character Nancy makes here appearance as a relatively unschooled 14 year old dispatched to St.Brides  with instructions to be kept an eye on being very ahem spirited which soon shows in the dares she was only too willing to perform and caught out by the Sixth form prefects.
You could say she was impressionable which I was too at this age and this is the the story of her first unhappy term as she gets to grips with school structures, rules and consequences.
Nancy's problems were less the stuff of theft, insubordination, refusal to apply ones self or bullying  but more about what can be seen as maturity or rather the  lack of age appropriate maturity at least in part because she was never really 'schooled' so failed to see how her impulsive reckless side so resulted in one child almost drowning and another catching a serious cold.
For Nancy this lead to the matter of her being 'asked' not because  to return not formally expelled by Head Mistress Miss Cawdwell because she feels Nancy lacks the maturity a girl at boarding school needs. It also leaves the door open for her to return with a clean slate made easier for Nancy making a attempt in her last three weeks to do some good such as doing well in the swimming competition.
It's an enjoyable read not just for her spirit but also how working at channelling her interests starts to pay off.