2004-03-22

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2004-03-22 02:50 pm

Happy Childhood Redux

So , [livejournal.com profile] wyomingknott's comment about being restricted to girls' toys when she was a kid got me thinking.

I had plenty of girls' toys, Barbies and baby dolls and an elaborate dollhouse and all that sort of thing. Plus a gorgeous box full of vintage 50s costume jewelry that had belonged to a great-aunt, and that I REALLY wish I'd kept into adulthood instead of passing along to a younger cousin.

But I also had Matchbox cars and Legos and riding toys and a microscope and my very own baseball glove.

And then there were toys that blurred the line, like Derry Daring.

Do any of you remember Derry Daring? She was perhaps a little smaller than a Barbie doll. And she had red hair, and wore a fuschia jumpsuit, and rode a motorcycle.

Her helmet had a panther on it.

She was sort of a girl Evel Knievel, and I loved her.

This site says I can buy one, loose rather than in the box, for $65.00.

God help me, I'm tempted.