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Vintage Kiddo Retro Round Up-Irish Style!

Don’t worry, folks–Auntie Dottie is here to protect your kiddos from getting pinched on Saint Patrick’s Day by doing an all GREEN retro round up! Phew!

And away we go!

I think I would have included this vest and pants set on this wonderful model even if it were purple.  From Etsy seller, Alphabet Circus.

Clearly this little green sweater was hand knit with love.  From Etsy seller, Ora Grace Vintage.

Polka dots are always hot! Like on this great shirt! YES! From Etsy seller, Haoli.

I love the super soft moccasin trend going on right now, and these green ones are amazing! From Etsy seller, Sink or Swim Treasures!

Oh, it is never too early to look for Tiki outfits in my book. And this great green one is a steal! From Etsy seller, Big Eyed Girl Vintage.

But circle skirts with little doxies on them is always a great thing to wear regardless of St. Patrick’s Day! From Etsy seller, Bamboo Bettie’s.

I love this seventies running jacket! I think my brother had the exact same one! From Etsy seller,  Little Fits!

This glorious little green plaid dress is a Martha’s Miniatures!  Like mini Martha Stewart? Hmmm… I wonder… From Etsy seller, Peggy’s Corner.

Overalls are considered an essential item in a lot of kiddos wardrobes!  And these green corduroy ones are a perfect break from the denim ones! from Etsy seller, Lishyloo!

Who says you can’t be dapper on St. Patrick’s Day? Not the little kiddo wearing this great plaid jacket! From Etsy seller, Kris Vintage Sewing.

Happy Monday!

Chickens. Yup.

Well, we took the plunge.

The chicken plunge.

I’m writing this from my dining room table across from four sleeping chickies in a homemade brooder of a clear plastic bin, lit by a 250 watt heating lamp.  But let me start at the beginning.

I think it started at last year’s Alt Summit after talking to Jenny of Frecklwonder/Mi Casa Su Casa and thinking to myself, maybe I could actually raise chickens.  I should have been dissuaded after reading Jennifer Reese’s wonderful book, Make the Bread. Buy the Butter and her experience with chickens, but I was still completely charmed by the idea.  Then I continued the conversation with friends and after almost a year of discussion with Eric and watching other families on our block start chickens, we finally decided that 2013 was going to be the year of the chickens.

In January, I bought a hen house off the Internet and a couple of books on raising chickens. I read an absurd amount of posts on Backyard chickens and ordered four chickies from Mill Valley Chickens.

Of course I want nothing more than to hug and kiss the girls, but they are rather young and I think they are a touch frightened of my big hands coming down to grab one, but the more we handle them, the nicer they are supposed to be.  I try to pick them up once a day at least just to get them used to being handled.

Early last Saturday, we drove up to Mill Valley to pick up our girls.  Instantly we fell in love with those little balls of fluff.  We were given them in an old Nordstrom paper bag and carefully brought them home and immediately put them in the brooder. Out they popped cheeping all the way. Except one–who died within an hour of being home in the 95 degree brooder.  And then another one die within 12 hours and we felt awful. And we were being such new paranoid parents, but it just happens sometimes.  Like needing two cocktails awful. But we were assured the very gracious lady who runs Mill Valley Chickens that this can happen, but it’s OK.  And our girls are now a week and a half hour and doing fine.

And growing! Oh, wow, how they grow–already sporting feathers amidst the fluff and to see them sleep is something else!  But enough about me, let’s me introduce you to the girls, shall I?

Miss Lucy was named by the Peach and I think she is everyone’s favorite.  She is quite a little charmer and I love her stripes. She’s our sole Easter Egger and we adore her.

Rumaki is quite the spirited Barred Rock and has more than enough fiestiness for the whole gang.

Goldie was named by Eric and has a very nice disposition although she is rather flighty.

And sadly, I can’t find a decent picture of our last chickie, Mabel. She’s smaller than her sister Rumaki, but just as feisty.

I’ll try to keep you updated on our girls with pictures. So far, so good…  Have you raised chickens? Do you want to? Am I insane?

Vintage kiddo bonanza to brighten your Monday!

Hoo boy, what a weekend.  The Peach’s birthday party at Pump it Up and my gal, Jen coming from London to talk as part of NoisePop.  Just insanity. I must admit, I’m not sure if I’m going to post a lot this week, as I really tweaked my arm–from my shoulder blade to my fingers due to a rotten computer mouse, so apologies for the short summary, but just know that the love is there!

And off we go!

OK, this vintage Billy the Kid little jacket? I want it in MY size too! LOVE! From Etsy seller, Fuzzymama!

You know we are huge fans of applique and this little jack in the box overalls are killing me with cutenss! From Etsy seller, Retro & Me!

I love a good hand-knit little cardi for a baby and this minty one is perfection! From Etsy seller, Bondplace Vintage!

Now this lion-tastic vintage skirt is available in the big girl size 10. YES!  From Reware Vintage.

Who wouldn’t want this duckie of a sweater? From Etsy seller, Brookaloo Vintage.

These shoes? Perfection. Check out that little scallop detal! From Etsy seller, Betsy Fern Vintage.

Le Petit Oiseau? You had me at pantsuit! In its complete polka dot chevron glory.

Want that springy feeling, but still need some warmth? Behold this strawberry laden beauty! From Etsy seller, The Vintage Nursery.

GAH! This dress!  I can’t stand it! My head just exploded from the awesomeness of it. From Etsy seller, UDA Kids.

Hey sailor.  The sailor look has been popular for more than 200 years, started by the royal family–with good reason, since it is so darn cute! From Etsy seller, La di Dottie.

Happy Monday, folks!

 

Vintage Video:: The Incredible Mr. Limpet!

This past weekend, I went to a children’s birthday party and one of the ladies reminded me of this great film I grew up watching on Saturday afternoons on KPIX in Connecticut.  The Incredible Mister Limpet, starring the delightful Don Knotts, who always had the knack of turning his charmingly nebbish ways into comedy that any kid or adult could love.

What made this film so nutty was the fact that it was part live action part animation, which totally worked allowing the cartoon side to be so magical as opposed to the live action “reality” section…

 

The plot is a rather impressive one with a few more adult plots around war and it might be tough for wee ones to get some of the plotlines, but I think any six year old and up would find this to be a bang up movie!

The story begins September 1941 just before the attack on Pearl Harbor. Don Knotts plays the fish loving Henry Limpet who tries to join the U.S. Navy with his pal George Stickle, but is rejected.

Feeling downcast, he wanders down to a pier near Coney Island and accidentally falls into the water.  Instead of drowning, Mr. Limpet turns into a fish and hilarity ensues.  Because fish with glasses are funny, right?  I’m just so glad he got to keep his glasses…

He makes pals with a crabby crab.

And falls for a most beautiful female fish, known as aptly named LADYFISH!

But along the way, he finds out that the Nazis are going to bomb the U.S. But not on Mr. Limpet’s watch!

Mr. Limpet saves the day. YEAH!

He connects with his old pal, George and warns him of the danger!

But he decides his life in the sea isn’t so bad. So, he says good by to his friends

Did you ever watch this movie as a kid?  What did you think of it? Would you watch it with your kiddos today?