In any case, those of you who read Gidday From The UK on a regular basis may remember that I have already posted in honour of Mother's Day Part One so I figured it was time to
My Mum sewed. A lot. Before I came along, she made big stuffed toys like this gi-normous panda.
Yes that's me with the panda! |
Deciding that toys were not enough, she then moved on to outfits. It started innocently enough with individual ensembles...
(Lil Chicky was eye-ing off the Christening Cake) |
Look at those ringlets - Mum's a talented woman! |
We do love a birthday in the Hamer clan! |
Actually I think our Oma might have knitted these vests - Mum got everyone in on the act! |
And still matching hairdos! |
Anyway, this continued on until we rebelled (it was a little uncool once we got to school and had friends who came over to play!), only to slide right back into it in our teens...
I'm (17) on your left, Lil Chicky (13) is on your right |
So a it's couple of decades (and a bit) later and I figure Lil Chicky and I have managed to weather the storm and emerge relatively unscathed. ('Oh thank goodness', I hear you whisper. No it's ok - don't apologise. I understand.) But little did I realise that my departure from Oz had left such a gap...
Mum (L) and Lil Chicky (R) |
Happy Mother's Day!
4 comments:
I had the same school suitcase! What a fabulous look back over the formative years - thanks for sharing!
Thanks VW...you just can't get school cases like that any more!
A bit belated, but this is such a fun post. My mother subjected my sister and I to similar outfits (same pattern, different colors) for years. And what we endured for a few simple curls that fell flat within minutes? Let's not talk about that. But it's the ugly Easter hats that put me over the edge!
Linda I made an Easter bonnet when I was about 7 for our school parade. It was so pretty and covered with turquoise crepe paper...however it rained and I ended up with a soggy bonnet and blue hair!
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