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Goodie Two Shoes.

Dottie and I always say we are cut from the same cloth…we’re just cut into different styles! This always makes me think of the curtain play clothes in The Sound of Music. We both love shoes (what girl doesn’t, I ask??) and one day we noticed that we each favored interesting but rather different styles. So without further adieu, here’s a new fun little feature we’re calling Goody Two Shoes. I think you get the idea….

source: Hanna Andersson. Alas, two seasons ago.

source: Kate Spade Elena Mary Jane

Not that you asked, but we also wear radically different bra styles. (Suffice to say that Dottie once said to me, “WHAT the heck is that? A sling shot??” of my little no-underwire brassiere.) But that’s a WHOLE other story.

So we ask….what’s on yer feet today?

Are You There God? It’s Us, Alix & Dottie.

ALIX & DOTTIE: We must! We must! We must increase our bust!!

ALIX: Oh, hey! We didn’t see you there. We were just uh….you know. Chatting.

DOTTIE: Yes, that’s right. Chatting. Ahem.


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ALIX: So as you all know, Dottie came up with a fabulous idea to re-read some of our favorite books from childhood.

DOTTIE: Aw thank you. Well I have so many books that I just adore, but haven’t cracked open in years. I was curious, would they hold up? Where they really as fab as we remembered?

ALIX: It’s true. Many times things we loved as a child aren’t QUITE as great as we remembered. May I refer you to an ill-fated viewing of Purple Rain I sat through a few years ago? I looooved that movie. Truly. And while the soundtrack still totally rocks my socks, the acting in that film was makin’ more than doves cry….if ya know what I mean.

DOTTIE: Hee! (Alix, you slay me!) But back to today’s session. We thought we would begin with one of my all time favorite authors: Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret, by the one and only Judy Blume. And let me say, it did not disappoint!

ALIX: Oh, I know. It was SO good. For those who have never read it, here’s a lil synopsis:

Margaret Simon, almost twelve, has just moved from New York City to the suburbs, and she’s anxious to fit in with her new friends. When she’s asked to join a secret club she jumps at the chance. But when the girls start talking about boys, bras, and getting their first periods, Margaret starts to wonder if she’s normal. There are some things about growing up that are hard for her to talk about, even with her friends. Lucky for Margaret, she’s got someone else to confide in . . . someone who always listens.

DOTTIE: So, lets talk about the club Margaret and her new bestie Nancy form—the Pre-Teen Sensations (aka the PTS’s)! This really impressed me. I don’t think my friends were so clever to come up with a name for ourselves.  I mean, we did come up with fake band names, but that’s a whole other story.

ALIX: I had forgotten that they all decide they also need new “fancy” names for during the club meetings, and Nancy picks Alexandra.

DOTTIE: Hah! Yes!

ALIX: I remember having mixed feelings about that. On the one hand, NO ONE had my name Alexandra in the 70s. I didn’t meet another one til college. So it was a thrill to see it in print. But then I didn’t like the implication that it was a snooty name!

DOTTIE: So Nancy is the ringleader of the PTS’s and she decides Margaret and her friends need to have bigger bosoms and every day they do a special exercise while chanting, “We must! We must! We must increase our bust!” It’s utterly hilarious.

ALIX: The PTS’s gave me a big flashback. It totally made me remember the girls in elementary school who always knew more about boys than I did. Fifth and sixth grade are such odd years. You’re still young but feel this internal pressure to be grown up.  I have to say I was a late bloomer in the bust department but I don’t really remember having a big desire to have big boobies. How about you?

DOTTIE: I was an early bloomer but was so delighted when I received my first bra. I remember that mixed feeling—on the one hand, “I’m proud, but dear God, please don’t let anyone say anything about it!!” Just act normal, folks!

ALIX: Haha! I remember going to a week long camp in 6th grade and begging my mom to buy me some Jean Nate roll-on deodorant, which all the cool girls already wore! Which she did…bless her.

DOTTIE: I remember DESPERATELY wanted Tickle deoderant! You DO remember Tickle?

ALIX: OMG YES!!!!!! Wow. I just had a flash back.

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ALIX: OK, but back to the book. There are lots of great “adolescent moments” throughout the story as Margaret worries about being the last of the PTS’s to get her period and nervously crushes on various boys.

DOTTIE:  My favorite was Margaret’s crush on Moose. MOOSE!  That budding landscape entrepreneur…  I love how she told the PTS’s she had a crush on the most popular boy in school instead of the guy she actually liked. I remember doing that! Everyone HAD to love Todd Ferguson, but I of course had a crush on some other fellow. Sigh.

ALIX: “Some other fellow”?? Who?? We want names!! haha. OK. so I also loved when they had to watch their first sex ed film, and it was sponsored by the “Private Lady Company”. And Margaret vows to never buy their “feminine products” but instead opts for “Teenage Softies”.

DOTTIE: Which is totally going to be our band name.

ALIX: HAH! That’s brilliant! This book really had me smiling. I think Margaret is such an excellent character. As she struggles with growing up, she makes real observations that make her totally likeable, but then she also makes mistakes which make her feel very honest and “real.”

DOTTIE:  I thought the exact same thing. We’ve all had that feeling. She’s not necessarily particularly fascinating or even someone you want to be, but she is joyously relatable.

ALIX: Speaking of joyous, can we talk about Margaret’s GRANDMA for a moment? I loved her! I had forgotten how great she was. You know she would be featured on Advanced Style if she were here today.

DOTTIE: ZOMG, I loved her too. Sassy and stylish. And going on cruises. My grandparents went on cruises—it seemed like the most glamorous thing a person could do. And then on top of it all, Grandma meets a nice gent too. GO GRANDMA!!!

ALIX: Margaret and her grandmother are extremely close. For some reason one of the things I always remembered was that she hand knit sweaters for Margaret with tags that said, “Made expressly for you….by Grandma” inside. Whenever I’m thrifting and I see a tag like that, I think of this book. I have to say Grandma was much hipper than I remembered!

DOTTIE: One of things that really made the book so much more for me was not just the whole puberty thing, but Margaret’s budding interest in different religions. Poor Margaret—as if puberty weren’t enough for her to wrestle with, she has to deal with all of these feelings around religion.  As a girl who didn’t grow up with much religious knowledge I remember relating to Margaret’s confusion over the different religions.

ALIX: This is where the book has gotten a tad controversial. Margaret’s Dad (and beloved Grandma) are Jewish, and her mom is Protestant. Her mother’s parent’s disowned their daughter and as a result, the parents aren’t religious at all and have a “Margaret can choose when she gets older” stance. Margaret does believe in god, and has candid little “talks” with him. I can’t imagine a book today being so frank and open about these things—a book that is geared towards younger readers, that is. It’s really terrific. (I know today’s Young Adult books are very sophisticated and tackle all kinds of racy issues….)

DOTTIE: There was a lot about that book that made it kinda controversial. In fact NPR did a great interview with Judy Blume discussing this book and others. Certainly worth a read/listen. You just gotta love Judy Blume.  And you have to love Margaret. I bet we’d totally be friends with her today, don’t you think, Alix?

ALIX: Oh totally! But enough of our chatter. What did YOU think? Did you re-read it? What did you remember? And if you didn’t get a chance to pick it up, what are some of the things that stand out in you memory? I have to say this was actually better than I remember and I was sad to see it all end.

Stay tuned to see what next month’s selection is going to be!

 

We are ever so thankful…..

In fall of 2009, we launched Modern Kiddo. To our knowledge, it was one of the first blogs devoted to celebrating the vintage lifestyle of our childhood. We knew people loved the memories they had of the 70s and 80s. And we knew people were as excited by vintage clothing as we were—in fact, many of our dearest bloggie friends already had wonderful vintage shops. So we thought, hoped, prayed that people would love our crazy little world as much as we did. And you know what? You did. You came in droves, sharing stories and memories. We scooped up gorgeous vintage kiddo clothing. We’ve bonded over our love of The Muppets and amazing old school board games. We yearned for the fun of the 70s playground and awesome road trips in the family station wagon. We learned that those cute little storybook lamps were made by a company called Irmi and discovered the magic of The Nut Tree . We grinned as remembered the awesomeness that was the Ice Capades and heard real 60s stories about slumber parties and prom. And most importantly, we met SO many new and wonderful people!

This blog has been a labor of love and enriched our world in so many ways. We are SO THANKFUL to have you, dear readers, as part of our vintage-lovin’ lives. Thank you thank you…..we can’t wait for another amazing year with all of you!

Turkey Day Countdown is ON!

Oooh la la. Tis nearly time for ze bird. Whoo hoo! What are you guys up to? Are you traveling to far away family? We are staying local this year. As much as I love seeing my parents (and Greg’s too), flying on Thanksgiving is so tough—especially with a little kiddo. The airports are so crowded and flights oversold. I’ll miss seeing everyone but I’m so excited to have a few days off. [Can we pause for a moment to discuss how cute our header is??? Seriously it makes me so happy….Draw*Pilgrim is my kitschy colorful soul mate!]

How about you guys? Are you hosting yourself or going to someone elses house? And most importantly, have you decided what to cook? We are going to our good friend’s house (the same ones we celebrated Halloween with) I’m taking on sides this year and in addition to the classics—as well as a healthy salad— I want to make something a little shummier (aka naughtier). I found a couple of  contenders. Like this one (brussel spouts with figs and bacon, mmm). And this one (sweet potato with crunchy praline topping). And holy heart attack THIS one! (Creamed Corn Gratin with Fried Onion Rings and Bacon) I swear I won’t make TWO dishes with bacon in them.

I love Shutterbean’s Pumpkin Parfaits, so they might make an appearance. I’m also trying to think of a tasty pre-dinner cocktail to make. Anyone have any recommendations?

Speaking of dishes….I love vintage dishware (surprise surprise!) and have a sweet little collection of Franciscan Ware Starburst that I collected over the years (this lovely stuff). I have to say, however, that I am utterly obsessed with this Autumn Leaves pattern and have a fantasy of collecting it all and serving Thanksgiving dinner on it! How awesome would that be??

I better get to shoppin’, but I  leave you with these awesome vintage 1960s Thanksgiving videos!

This one is super cool but a tad bizarro because the person who posted it set it to old  “spooky” Twilight Zone music. I wish I knew how to set it to some fun 60s cha cha…it’s worth a look for the lady’s HUGE beehive alone! You’ll see what I mean.

I can’t wait to hear what you guys are up to and what you’ve got cookin’….

We are ever so thankful to have YOU beloved readers!!

How to Jazz Up Yer Thanksgiving Photos!

Our friends at Simply Silhouettes sent us something we had to share with you.  These great Thanksgiving photo booth props.

As you know, Thanksgiving is one of those great days when families are gathered together.  Which of course means terrific opportunities to take pictures of the whole family.

But instead of doing stiff shots of ravenous or stuffed kids–give them a chance to have a little fun. AND get your snaps in. Simply Silhouettes created just the thing to add a bit of fun to your photo taking.

Just print ’em out and tape them to some chopsticks. And voila! Instant cuteness. Hmm… Hope they are doing some like this for other holidays in the future! Get your Turkey Day printables here. Modern Kiddo readers can enter “turkey” at checkout and get them for 25% off! Gobble gobble.