Over on the Internet nostalgia post on MQ, somebody brought up the Nickelodeon classic Pinwheel. I remember thinking this show was utterly awesome once upon a time.
So I went strolling over to imdb.com and wikipedia.... and stumbled across this little gem: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattytown_Tales
Dear Lord. I'd forgotten all about this surreal little show. @_@ If I'd had the vocabulary to express such a sentiment at that age, I'd have accused the show writers of being on hallucenogenic substances.
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In other news, my dragonish hoarding skills once again prove awesome. While trying to find the letters my husband sent back when he was in Afghanistan, I found an old Target giftcard from my godmother, tucked inside one of her Christmas newsletters. It had twentyfive bucks on it. :D Even better, Target had sales on some toddler items Mark really needed. He's got a new winter coat and some fleece pants for night wear. Jack now has new sleepers, to replace the preemie sized ones we got from Dav's co-workers as baby gifts. (I need to go through Mark's outgrown stuff and see if he's got anything suitable for Jack.) And I got a cheap plastic measuring cup so I can use precise portions of bleach for laundry and cleaning, instead of guesswork. Only spent ten bucks of my own money. :D
I'm probably going to hit the resale shops for the rest of Mark's winter wardrobe, though. Toddler clothing is ridiculously expensive, given how quickly he's likely to outgrow it.
Edit: The guy behind Hattytown also did a tv series about a magical math using panda - and there's books! http://www.issinoho.net/issi_noho_childrens_books.html Hmmm...
Hmmmm...
So I went strolling over to imdb.com and wikipedia.... and stumbled across this little gem: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hattytown_Tales
Dear Lord. I'd forgotten all about this surreal little show. @_@ If I'd had the vocabulary to express such a sentiment at that age, I'd have accused the show writers of being on hallucenogenic substances.
****
In other news, my dragonish hoarding skills once again prove awesome. While trying to find the letters my husband sent back when he was in Afghanistan, I found an old Target giftcard from my godmother, tucked inside one of her Christmas newsletters. It had twentyfive bucks on it. :D Even better, Target had sales on some toddler items Mark really needed. He's got a new winter coat and some fleece pants for night wear. Jack now has new sleepers, to replace the preemie sized ones we got from Dav's co-workers as baby gifts. (I need to go through Mark's outgrown stuff and see if he's got anything suitable for Jack.) And I got a cheap plastic measuring cup so I can use precise portions of bleach for laundry and cleaning, instead of guesswork. Only spent ten bucks of my own money. :D
I'm probably going to hit the resale shops for the rest of Mark's winter wardrobe, though. Toddler clothing is ridiculously expensive, given how quickly he's likely to outgrow it.
Edit: The guy behind Hattytown also did a tv series about a magical math using panda - and there's books! http://www.issinoho.net/issi_noho_childrens_books.html Hmmm...
Hmmmm...