Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The John Lennon collection at Carters...
I loved the John Lennon baby clothes. They were so cute; I still have some pictures still of DS dressed in them. Thank you for that memory! Life was simpler then for sure.
We had the crib set!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The John Lennon collection at Carters...
I loved the John Lennon baby clothes. They were so cute; I still have some pictures still of DS dressed in them. Thank you for that memory! Life was simpler then for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember back when Nick Jr was called Noggin & would turn into The N (now Teen Nick, I think) at night. I watched my nieces (born in 2000 & 2003) 2-3 nights a week back then & the only tv they were allowed to watch was Little Bear & Franklin, which were on Noggin right before it tuned into The N. Right befire that happened, the Noggin mascots would come on & tell the little kids watching that it was time to turn off the tv & get "jammied up". It was a great way to get the kids to stop watching tv & head upstairs for books & bedtime without whining! My older niece is a junior in high school now & will sometimes still say she's going to go upstairs & get "jammied up" when she is ready to go to bed![]()
You sound like a wonderful Aunt!
Anonymous wrote:Telly Tubbies- can't remember how to spell it or what the point of the show was but my DS loved them.
Anonymous wrote:This is a great thread. Elmo's World, The Wiggles, and Dora were big in our house. Then came Steve Irwin, the show with the Meerkats on Animal Planet, and Jon and Kate Plus 8. Ha
Anonymous wrote:I remember back when Nick Jr was called Noggin & would turn into The N (now Teen Nick, I think) at night. I watched my nieces (born in 2000 & 2003) 2-3 nights a week back then & the only tv they were allowed to watch was Little Bear & Franklin, which were on Noggin right before it tuned into The N. Right befire that happened, the Noggin mascots would come on & tell the little kids watching that it was time to turn off the tv & get "jammied up". It was a great way to get the kids to stop watching tv & head upstairs for books & bedtime without whining! My older niece is a junior in high school now & will sometimes still say she's going to go upstairs & get "jammied up" when she is ready to go to bed![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baby Einstein videos too! Blues Clues, The Wiggles. Our Y2K babies are driving!
Who paid too much money to see The Wiggles in concert? (reluctantly raises hand)![]()