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Monday, July 15, 2024

Hours on End!

A,B,C's  and 1, 2, 3!!!!

Well hello there ,Sweet Sunshine! Welcome!  Please do come in and join me. Melva at Melva Loves Scraps has me reminiscing of days long ago with her Pieces of My Life SAL

Over the weekend,  I worked on  Block 6 called  "Hours" which Melva posted in her May 2, 2024  post.  

I chose a pretty array of country prints for the Hours block.

Hmmm Hours? Melva asked how did you spend your hours as a youth? Chores , reading , TV, and playtime? 

 Can you guess how I spent my time? Yep playing school!!!!

I along with one of my sister would gather up our dolls and play school for hours on end.

 We each had our own classroom of pupils who were quite studious. The only thing-- they were all named Annie or Andy. Hee! Hee!  I loved my rag dolls. 

Four pretty four patches waiting to be pieced into the Hours block. 

We would pull out lots of old books that were gifted to us or found at yard  sales. 

And of course there was always Golden books for the pupils to read. 

All of the units are ready to pieced together. 

My sister and I were quick to  make assignments. We even made our own grade cards for the raggedy students. 

Well here are some of the students  with the "Hours" Quilt block. Didn't it turn out just lovely? 

One of my favorite "school toys" to play with was the chalkboard. 

Did you have an easel chalkboard as a child? 

And I must not forget the Fisher Price School house and bus!

These are all of the blocks that I have pieced so far on Melva's SAL. If you would  like to join in , visit Melva. Each block is free only for a short time and if you have missed any, then it is a nominal fee. 

If you have missed any of Melva's posts on the QAL please drop by her blog for a visit.  Melva's blocks and quilts are gorgeous and she has such heartwarming stories to accompany each of the blocks that she shares. Melva not only enjoys quilting but she enjoys camping adventures as well.  Thank you Melva for all that you do! ❤๐Ÿค—


Now tell me , does Melva have you strolling down memory lane of your youthful days? Hey, did you spend hours on end playing school as well? I bet some of you did!!!๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ’— 

Thank you for dropping by and I  hope you have a super day! 

As always...

Happy quilting and stitching, y'all

Melisa

"Teachers open the door ,but you must enter by yourself.  " Chinese proverb 

Hugs and Stitches !!!๐Ÿค—❤๐Ÿงต

Dedicated to my sweet baby sister, Amy . I love and miss you so much, Amo! ๐Ÿ’—๐Ÿ’—๐Ÿ’—

This Sumit adding machine is  my newest vintage thrifty  find that I thought the youngins would love playing with. It is from the 1950's . The boys have already learned how to add and multiply on the machine! It is quite a clever piece. 



I am joining these lovely ladies' link parties. I hope you check them out; they always have so many wonderful projects going on and provide the opportunity for other needle workers to meet.

Nina at Creations, Quilts, Art , Whatever by Nina for Off the Wall Friday

Frederique at   Quilting Patchwork Applique for Patchwork & Quilts - Saturday

Kathy at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Stitching Sunday

Kate at Life in Pieces for  Stitching Stuff ( Sunday) 

Cynthia at Quilting is More Fun Than Housework for Oh Scrap - Sunday 

Melva at Melva Loves Scraps for Sew & Tell- Sunday

Brenda at Songbird Designs for Monday Musings

Judy at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts for Design Wall Monday
Carol at Quilt Schmilt  for To Do List Tuesday 

































36 comments:

  1. Oh my Gosh, I think I must go on the attic to look for my kids toys. Fisher Price, what memories come up. School, hospital, etc., still all there but my kids are grown up. Well, in their Mom they have a toy lover. At Christmas time I built up the old merchandise store (called Mrs. Olsons' Merchandise from Little House on the Prairie) and the doll kitchen. We all have fun and it reminds me on my childhood.
    Crayola, yesss how I painted with these pencils. I have got them from a neighbor who was married to an American. Still in contact.
    Have a lovely day, hugs, Gabi

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    1. Oh how fun, Gabi. I bet your mercantile was adorable at Christmas time. I just love Little House on the Prairie. I am a toy lover too and have saved not only my toys but my kiddos as well. They do bring back so many fond memories. My youngest grandson now asks me if I have any old toys for him to play with. LOL. He loves them which warms my heart. Thank you so much for the sweet Monday visit. Have a blessed day. Hugs.

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  2. Playing school or store were my favorites. I had favorite dolls and lots of Golden Books to use playing school or store. Sadly, I don't have any of my childhood toys. I do have a small rocking chair I received from my grandmother for my first birthday and an adorable roll top desk I received from same grandmother for my 5th birthday. Trust me when I say they are OLD. LOL I can't imagine parting with them but one day I'm sure they will be gone. DarleneJ

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    1. Oh what a treasure to have your childhood rocking chair and a roll top desk. I bet the desk is precious! I can imagine many hours of playtime was spent with the both of those. I wish I had my childhood rocking chair. I still remember the "ugly fabric cushions"- well that is what I thought at the time, but now I would like the fabric. Thank you so much for strolling down memory lane with me, Darlene. I miss those days of simpler times-don't you? Have a blessed day. Hugs.

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  3. Playing school, store, house or library were all hits for me! Your blocks look awesome, Melisa.

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    1. Aaah yes, we used to like to play "house" too. What fun times it was! Thank you so much Robin for the sweet visit. Hope you are having a good week. Hugs.

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  4. (Little Penpen) yes! I played school all the time too! My chalkboard was on a stand, but not an easel. I remember my mama gave me a birthday gift with a brown folder with a string to close it, an attendance and grade book, and new red pens . A great gift and a sweet memory!

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    1. Aaah what a sweet memory, Penny. It sounds like you got all into just like we did. You reminded me about how we made attendance sheets too. Red pens were a treat to have. LOL.I am so glad this post brought back fond memories. I wish you a lovely week. Hugs.

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  5. What a fun post - brought back many memories for me. Your block is just beautiful Melisa.

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    1. Aaah thank you so much, Linda. I am so glad this brought back fond memories as well. I love strolling down memory lane don't you? Have a blessed day. Hugs.

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  6. My Mom loved Raggedy Ann and Andy and kept two sets of them in her move. I've enjoyed your stories and look forward to seeing which layout you choose. Blessings, Melva

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    1. Aaah how sweet Melva. I am glad that your Mom still has her Raggedy Ann and Andy to enjoy. I can not thank you enough for sharing your talents with us. Hugs and Blessings.

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  7. A very pretty block and great memories from childhood. I remember the Fisher Price bus, we also had the airplane. Oh those were some of our most favorite toys.

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    1. Oh yes - the airplane! I am going to have to look in Mom's attic to see if I can find mine. I always loved the luggage and the pilot. We certainly had cool toys didn't we? Lol. Thank you so much, Kate for the sweet visit. Hugs.

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  8. Great memories, Melisa! My sisters and I also played school all the time growing up, and you reminded me of that. You have a lot of fun old school related things to look at - I definitely had a chalk board easel like yours and my dad made us special desks, too. Love your blocks - such pretty colors!

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    1. Aaah how sweet that your dad made you both special desks. I am sure that made "playing school" even more special. Thank you so much for the sweet visit. I hope you are having a lovely week. Hugs.

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  9. What wonderful memories you have brought to mind, Melisa!
    I also spent hours playing school with my dolls and I also had an easel board with an abacus for counting.
    My daughters inherited this habit from playing school too.
    Beautiful embroidery and small quilt๐Ÿ˜
    Kisses

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    1. It is so heart warming to hear that your daughters enjoyed "playing school" just as you did. Thank you so much, Isabel for the sweet visit. I wish you a lovely day. Hugs.

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  10. Oh Melisa, you definitely brought back many memories. What a fun post! I love seeing all your old books. I personally think schools should go back to some of those - especially that one on being a good citizen! Love it!

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    1. I agree, Brenda. I am very interested in the curriculum that is taught today and am a bit disappointed . I believe in reading, writing and arithmetic, and the study of American history and let's not forget the saying the Pledge of Allegiance. LOL. Thank you so much for the sweet visit . I hope your week has been good thus far. Hugs.

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  11. You blocks are looking great, Melisa. You have so many vintage treasures. I love how you incorporated them into your story (memory) today.

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    1. Aaah thank you so much, Jeanna. This has been a delightful SAL and Melva's writing prompts have made it even more special. Have a lovely day . Hugs and Blessings.

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  12. Melisa,
    Thanks so much for visiting!! I am glad you enjoyed seeing my hutch....I loved seeing the Fisher Price toys...Brought back so many memories..I hope you are staying cool in this heat!!
    Hugs,
    Deb
    Debbie-Dabble Blog

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    1. Aah thank you so much, Deb. It is always a joy and delight to visit you. You inspire me so much. I am trying to stay as cool as possible; I hope you are too. Have a blessed day. Hugs.

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  13. As a kid, I was outside. . .digging holes to China with my cousins or brothers or riding my horse all over the countryside. I liked school; but, with brothers and mostly boy cousins that was not a game for them! You and your sister had some fun times!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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    1. Oh how fun and sweet , Terry! I bet you had a ball playing with your brothers and cousins and I bet you were as tough as nails too perhaps a bit of a tomboy? We loved playing outside too. I was more of a tomboy than my sister. LOL. Thank you so much for the sweet visit. Hugs and Blessings.

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  14. What a lovely post Melisa! I used to play school with my rag dolls, my fischer price or barbie dolls. My sister and I had a lot of fun! Love your display and your collection of Raggedy Annes!
    Hugs

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    1. I bet you and your sister had a grand time playing school just like I did with mine. Thank you so much for dropping by to visit me and for the sweet compliment. Hope you are having a lovely week. Hugs.

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  15. So many things to see and what memories they brought up. I was more of a "housewifey/mommy type of little girl. I washed my stuffy children to death! LOL I still have the drying rack that mom let me use to hang them all up to dry. The cash register reminds me of playing store. As I got a little older Barbies were the thing and Barbie could be ANYTHING! My little GF and I had our Barbies travelling to some way out places like Mars & Jupiter & Saturn. Your Hours block is so pretty! All the colors are going to make such a nice quilt. Love the little primitive embroideries; especially the stick figure sampler. So sweet. BTW - what is the row of houses behind the cash register picture? That was intriguing to me. I hope you are getting a break from the heat. We are still in it. It's been in the 100's all week. Oh, I am not built for this heat.

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    1. Aaah such sweet memories, Ginny and what a treasure to still have your drying rack. Do you have any of your dolls? My Nanny made Raggedy Ann dolls and so we loved playing with them as well.Oh yes and Barbie-loved her. We usually received 1 or 2 at Christmas time. Those little houses are on my windowsill . Hubby made them from leftover 2 x 4 's . I just painted them all different colors. I have already spotted some scraps of wood in his scrap pile for Christmas trees. Hee ! Hee! Oh my 100! We have received a bit of relief from the rain with spotty showers all week. It certainly has helped with watering the gardens. Thank you for the sweet visit . Hugs from the holler.

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  16. I finally caught up with you again! so happy to read your posts. WOW! 3 gallons of wonderful, sweet honey! Love the procedure, your sweet hubby is a Keeper, Lucky girl!
    Thank you for the U.S.A. Chart, yes, prayers for this great country daily.
    Alabama Beauty is coming along so well, I like a slow hand stitch to pass the evenings, it is beautiful, and the fabrics are so scrumptious.
    As a child, my favorite was being the teacher to my 3 younger sisters! Yes, I had a great blackboard and all kinds of books. How else is a big sister of 6 years older to spend long spring summer and falls days!!! I wonder what my sisters thought of having a sister as a teacher?? Love your find of the register, great find. Have a wonder weekend. Hugs from sunny Hot Arizona.

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    1. Hi, Mary. I hope you are having a good summer. July just snuck up on us didn't it? Thank you so much for going back and catching up with all that has been going on in my neck of the woods. I have been trying to stay cool and busy. LOL. Oh it is so sweet that you "played" teacher with your siblings- what warm memories. That would be interesting to know what your siblings thought about you being the teacher. Hee! Hee! I know they looked up to you and you taught them so much. Have a wonderful rest of the week. Hugs.

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  17. What a fun post, Melisa--definitely a trip down Memory Lane :) I was another who always "played school" growing up, both in our attic and on our big wrap-around porch. Of course I always wanted to be the teacher. Being the oldest usually ensured me of that job--ha ha! I still have the old Fisher Price Schoolhouse in the middle of your FP photo and my grandson loves to play with it when he's here. I'm so glad I kept some of my son's old FP toys and lots of great books so Mister B can now enjoy them :) Hope you have a wonderful day! ♥

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    1. It just warms my heart that this post brought back fond memories. It sounds like you had a delightful place to play as well. I am so glad the little Mr. B. can enjoy those toys. My grandson would rather play with the "older toys" than the new ones which is a bit surprising. LOL. But I am glad he does. Have a blessed day and thank you . Hugs.

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  18. I have an unhealthy relationship with my old readers... I love them WAY too much!! LOL

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    1. Weren't the old readers the best?! I enjoy collecting them and love the illustrations. Thank you so much for the sweet visit, Kathy. Have a blessed day . Happy quilting. Hugs.

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