Thank you everyone for engaging with our blog over the past couple of months. Here is the link to our final presentation for our e-marketing class overviewing our experiences and tools we used to make this blog successful. We hope you enjoyed your road trip down memory lane!
Road Trip 2 Memory Lane
This blog will be all about childhood memories, taking you back down memory lane. Posts will include
favorite childhood moments, TV shows, movies, hand games, board games, characters, etc.
Monday, April 30, 2018
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
What Was Your Movie?
One childhood memory most people can relate to is being easily captivated by many things, especially TV shows and movies. We would watch them over and over again, much to the dismay of our parents.
I don't know about you, but I can't really explain why I felt the need to repeatedly watch certain shows or movies. I think a lot of the time I probably just enjoyed seeing a specific scene or character.
The movie I watched to excess was the Wizard of Oz. Something about the transition from black and white to color was so magical to me. The singing was delightful too.
I would always get scared when the Wicked Witch of the West would appear, so naturally I would look away from the TV while she was on. Most of the time I would lose interest a little over halfway through, but that didn't stop me from dressing up as Dorothy for Halloween nearly three years in a row.
Now that I've shared mine, what was the movie of your childhood?
I don't know about you, but I can't really explain why I felt the need to repeatedly watch certain shows or movies. I think a lot of the time I probably just enjoyed seeing a specific scene or character.
The movie I watched to excess was the Wizard of Oz. Something about the transition from black and white to color was so magical to me. The singing was delightful too.
I would always get scared when the Wicked Witch of the West would appear, so naturally I would look away from the TV while she was on. Most of the time I would lose interest a little over halfway through, but that didn't stop me from dressing up as Dorothy for Halloween nearly three years in a row.
Now that I've shared mine, what was the movie of your childhood?
Thursday, April 12, 2018
Guess the theme song
Happy #TBT
Play this fun game of guessing theme songs of your most
favorite TV shows from back then. It’s OK if you start singing along. . . I know I did a few times.
I didn’t know a few of these. There are some tough picks.
Have fun!
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Fur Baby Appreciation
Growing up, I had the pleasure of living with many different animals. Most of them were mine because of how much I loved and enjoyed taking care of them.
Happy National Pet!
Short Tailed Opossum |
My first pet was a hamster I received for my 5th birthday. Since then I have owned everything from lizards to birds. I even had a short tailed opossum at one point.
Every time I entered a pet store I wanted something new. As I've gotten older my love for animals has remained the same, but I have my animal buying habits under control. I always look forward to going home for breaks since I currently have 2 rabbits and a parrot waiting for me.Happy National Pet!
Labels:
animals,
childhood,
cute,
Fun,
fur babies,
Memories,
national pet day,
pets
Chuck e Cheese's vs Jeepers
Monday, April 2, 2018
10 Reasons Why McDonald's Was Iconic
Here is a list of 10 reasons why McDonald's had it going on:
- Happy Meal toys. Bonus when they were based on the movie you were obsessed with.
- McNuggets. There was something so satisfying about peeling the skin off the nugget and eating it separately.
- Hi-C fresh from the tap.
- Playing a weird hybrid of hide & seek/ tag with random kids you met on the playground.
- Breakfast. Mainly the hash browns.
- McFlurries (when the machine was working). I'm still confused as to why they made the spoon look so much like a straw.
- The characters: Mayor McCheese, The Hamburglar, Grimace. Iconic.
- That feeling of rolling into school late after a doctors appointment with a McDonald's bag in hand.
- The triumph you felt when your parent actually stopped instead driving past.
- The excitement of getting handed the colorful Happy Meal box.
Labels:
Food,
Fries,
Fun,
Joy,
Kids,
McDonald's,
McFlurries,
McNuggets,
Memories,
nostalgia,
play,
Playground,
Toys
Saturday, March 31, 2018
Easter Egg Dying
One of the many traditions that I remember around Easter time is dying Easter eggs with my family. We started this tradition when I was old enough to dye eggs, and it has continued ever since. My egg dying skills have definitely changed throughout the years though.
When I was younger I used to just drop my egg in all of the colors and just hope for the best. They would always turn out funky colors and not so pretty. As I got older, I put a little more thought into them and started using wax crayons to write on them before dipping them in the dye, and even putting rubber bands in patterns around the egg. I thought I was really being creative using these techniques that I had discovered.
Well, this year I decided to try something totally different. This year I bought a tub of Cool Whip and some neon food coloring. I spread the Cool Whip in an aluminum tray and then added drops of food coloring on the top. I swirled the food coloring with a toothpick to create a marble looking design. I then rolled my hard boiled eggs in the surface of the Cool Whip and the food coloring, creating a marble design on the egg. I let them sit and soak the color in and then rinsed them off, and I had vibrant colored marble eggs! It was such a cool and different twist on the normal Easter egg dying event that we do every year. We were all impressed with how the eggs turned out and definitely look forward to using this technique again next year!
If any of you have some Easter egg dying memories or techniques to share, please share with us in the comments.
Happy Easter everyone!
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