Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Play Sets: The Heart Family Visits Disneyland Park Dumbo Ride

  This month's play set is one that Emma was obsessed with getting when she was a kid. It's the Heart Family's Dumbo Ride. The Dumbo Ride was originally sold in 1989. Emma wasn't born until 1991,but in the 90's stores did something wonderful they don't do anymore: They held on to merchandise for year sometimes, marking it down repeatedly until it finally sold. The Dumbo Ride,which was made for the Heart Family line of dolls, was still hanging around when Emma was a kid. It was either Toys R Us or Kaybee toys where she saw it. She had to have it. I don't know why she was so obsessed with it. It is cute. But she wanted it so badly. Eventually she bought it for herself with money she had saved.
  The Heart Family, for those of you who haven't heard of them, were a line of dolls that included Mr. and Mrs. Heart,and their two children, a boy and a girl. The Heart Family kids were those stumpy giant babies whose sculpt was also used for the Teacher Barbie set,and the Rosebud Babies. You may have seen a Rosebud Baby that I have HERE,or the Teacher Barbie kids I showed you HERE. The Heart Family were sold from 1985 to 1990,and there were all sorts of sets and accessories sold for them, including a car, a house, a play ground set,sets of accessories for the kids,clothing packs,a camper, and even a dog.
  The Dumbo Ride recreated part of Disneyland,and included the ride, benches, and a refreshment stand,complete with a hamburger, popcorn,an ice cream ,a hotdog, and 'toys to buy'.



   The Heart Family dolls, sold in Disneyland attire, were sold separately,in sets of one parent and one child.
  I came across the Dumbo Ride,or,at least, the important part of it,in Emma's closet recently. Emma's room still has a lot of her stuff in it,including all but her three favourite dolls and her favourite bunny and his sister. (You'll see some of her dolls next year...maybe). The Dumbo Ride was tucked away in her closet with about a million dolls,including the stuffed 'DollPock Apartments', which is a hanging shoe holder, where many of Emma's second string favourite dolls live. So here's the ride.

Thanks to Ivy for helping out. The ride was a little heavy on one side to stand up because it's missing a Dumbo.

The missing bit is the second Dumbo. There should be two, as well as another pink heart for the other short arm. (Also I didn't find the bench and accessories.)


The Dumbo's have seat belts to hold the dolls in.



The seats fit the Heart Family children. Kelly and Tommy dolls also fit nicely. In this case, Gareth World,who has a bend leg body from a Kelly friend with swivel arm joints,is showing you how well he fits.


The ride is a wind up toy. Winding it up makes the Dumbo's go around. The piece at the top, with Dumbo's mouse friend Timothy on it, is the part that's wound.



Timothy is even two sided.


The arms travel along on an un-level circle. The difference in the height of the circle causes the arms to move up and down as they go around.

The ring at the center is higher on one side,and gradually gets lower.


 Ivy thought I should somehow show you the ride in action. The only thing I could do was take a series of pictures of the ride in motion. Click through them quickly and you'll get a feeling of motion!






 The base on the ride is decorated with many different pictures of Dumbo.
 


   Additional sets were sold to be used with the Dumbo ride,or as individual rides. They were called Heart Family (Visits Disneyland) Kids on Parade. The sets included a doll,(also made from the Heart Family kid sculpt), and a ride vehicle which could be attached to the other arms of the Dumbo Ride,or rolled along loose,and hooked together, to be a parade.


The Dumbo ride also came with those yellow thingies to hook the Dumbos together.
  To attach the  Kids on Parade vehicles,you had to remove the hearts from the short arms of the Dumbo Ride and replace them with the Kids' vehicles.


  The Dumbo vehicles can also be used off the ride itself,as they have wheels  that really turn.
  In researching the ride for this post I found a picture of something I had never heard of before:



I don't know if this piece was sold in the U.S. or not. The only picture I found is of one that has French and German writing on the package too. This piece is musical and is just one Dumbo that rocks back and forth.
  Dumbo himself is really cute.



His ears and tail are separate pieces,that look like they might move. They don't,but flapping ears would have been pretty cool.



  The bench that comes with the set is purple,with white legs that look like upside down hearts. 
  You can watch an unboxing video of the set HERE.
That's the play set for this month. Don't forget to check back in a couple of days for the next Doll Book of the Month Club entry.

Sunday, April 26, 2020

A Day Out...With Social Distancing! and Sonny Angel

  Ken and I haven't been going anywhere. Friday though, we had to take a trip out of town Friday, so we stopped at the grocery store. Ken went in,and lucky me, I got to wipe everything down when we got home. It was a nice, sunny day, which we haven't had a lot of lately. In fact.yesterday was almost 70 degrees out,but dark and rainy. Today we're back to cold,(46 degrees!),and dark and rainy. So, I think we made the right decision to go.
  We had been talking about taking a ride in the car some day,just enjoying the scenery. We hadn't had our car for a couple of days, since we had traded Emma for her truck so Ken could take off his recycling haul. So now that we had our car back,and it was nice out, we decided to take our ride. It was pretty warm,but I wore a sweater.
  We drove to a nearby state park,where we walked through some woods,and basically enjoyed nature. There were people boating,kayaking,picnicking on the beach,and walking their dogs: all things that can be done while still social distancing. I think some people think the social distancing rule means they can't leave their house. You can enjoy your own yard, and even the park,as long as you watch what you are touching and stay a distance from everyone except those you live with anyway.


The sky was blue, but these trees had no leaves yet.


Leaves spotted! And the floor of the woods was carpeted with little flowers.
Ken and I have both always done a lot of photography. In fact,we have a wedding to photograph this summer,if the virus lifts. Ken hasn't done much for a while,but we both took our cameras this day and did some photography. I thought this looked like a painting,if it hadn't been for that dumb sign in the way! Any other angle,to get rid of the sign, ruined the framing though!


This one would make a good painting too.


It was starting to get a bit sunset-y when I took this one.


  I also took the opportunity to photograph a little guy who has been waiting for sun and flowers to do his photo shoot. He's Sonny Angel.


  I first saw Sonny Angel when someone posted photos of their Sonny on Flickr. I thought he was so cute, and I wanted one. Sonny is expensive for a little plastic toy. I wasn't willing to pay that for what he was. Not long before the virus hit I had taken a trip to my favourite Goodwill, and I found Sonny in a bag of small toys. I was thrilled, because he was an affordable price I couldn't feel guilty about.


  There have been loads of Sonny Angel dolls. They're made by a company called Dreams. This particular Sonny is named Cupcake. He's from the  2017 'Sweets' series.

He's wearing a cupcake hat.
  All Sonny dolls use the same doll as the base. He wears different hats, but almost never any clothes. Sometimes he wears a shirt.He never wears pants.



His arms are stationary,but his head can turn.


He has little tiny angel wings on his shoulders.


 He has another physical feature that may bother some people. All the pictures but two that I took at the park hid that feature. I didn't hide it on purpose,but there always seemed to be something camouflaging it...except for those two pictures. They're below,so look if you dare. Remember,he's only plastic.


 

  Yes, Sonny Angle has his male parts.
  The company's slogan for Sonny Angel is, "He may bring you happiness"  (He may...or may not. Depends on how much you like Cupie inspired naked kids.) How? Well they explain  it this way,"...born to make us all smile and add a little fun to our lives. From the corner of a room to a prominent display on a shelf, he has been delivering smiles and healing all around the world.
Sonny Angel, a little angel boy who wears headgear, will continue to watch over you, give healing, and give more smiles to all of us in the world." How is he healing? I'm sure that somewhere on their website I saw something that said Sonny heals by maybe making you happy...maybe.
  Last year "Sonny Angel celebrated the 15th anniversary of being born in Japan as a “small boyfriend” that brings you healing and a smile." There have been around 1000 different Sonny Angel figures. There is also a figure called Robby Angel . I'm not sure if Robby is a rabbit, a hippo, or something else.
  

There's also been a special edition sitting version of Sonny with bunny ears.



  You can visit the official Sonny Angel web site HERE.

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Some Busy Work,Some Freezing Cold Gardening, and a Patience Photo Story

  It has been SO COLD the last couple of days. Yesterday it was about 42 Fahrenheit! (Today was not much better,at 43.) I got a lot accomplished yesterday though. Some of the plastic drawer units I keep my fabric in were getting squashed from the weight of being stacked. Ken helped me lift them and I did some rearranging so they could sit without being stacked on top of each other. Then I was able to resort my fabric drawers. That took AGES. I had them separated by pattern,(stars,polka dots,stripes,animals, flowers,fruits, period specific patterns,etc.) They had gotten a bit mixed up because I couldn't get some of the drawers open because they were squashed, so I was just sticking fabric in whichever drawers I could get open.
  In spite of the cold,I also harvested some of my leeks yesterday. I planted them years ago. They come back every year, but never get big enough to eat,and then start blooming. You may have seen the blooming leeks, (No pun intended,although they are really annoying...) on the blog. For instance,in some of the pictures of the mini Pippi I made for a Flickr friend.

You can see her whole post HERE.

  This year they are getting almost big enough to eat! I harvested a couple of young leeks that were a pretty decent size,and, accidentally, a tiny one. Ken and I both had a serving's worth last night though. Leeks are a veg that grows better in the cooler weather,so I think our really cool Spring has been just what they've been wanting.
  I also cut a few of the Hostas. Some of them were about 6 inches tall,and some weren't even that tall, but were starting to unfurl any way. It was enough for a nice little batch of them.
  On Easter I took some other pictures besides the ones of Tammy World. Doing Doll-A-Day has meant I rarely get to show you a doll more than once. Because I'm not doing it this year gives me a chance to 'play' with some dolls I haven't gotten to for a while. One of the dolls I have been looking forward to getting to do some pictures with again  is Patience. You can see her original post HERE. She posed for some pictures with a little ceramic bunny I have. I had no story in mind when I took the pictures,but as I was posting the photos on Flickr, a story just wrote itself. So here is my little story. Patience's dress is from an old 12 inch Effanbee doll, if I'm recalling correctly.
                                               Patience's Easter Adventure
 Patience went for a walk in the woods to pick some flowers...


It was very quiet in the woods.


A quiet rustle in the undergrowth caught her attention.


She couldn't tell where it was coming from.


"Ah."thought Patience,"I think it's coming from over there.Hello!" she called softly.


She saw a furry little creature hiding under the leaves. She decided to sit down and pretend not to notice, in hopes that the shy animal would come forward.


Eventually, she saw him,out of the corner of her eye.


"Hello." said Patience,"Who are you?" The little rabbit's nose twitched. "You may call me Pinky." he said,"How do you do?" "I'm very well thank you." said Patience,"You may call me Patience."


Pinky and Patience picked flowers all afternoon. Pinky ate them all, but Patience didn't mind.She was glad to have made a new friend.


As the sun began to fade Patience bid Pinky goodbye,promising to come visit him again soon. "And I will come to visit you in your garden." said Pinky.


"Hmm...yes,well,maybe I should visit you." said Patience, remembering the flowers. "Very well." said Pinky,"I'll see you soon!"


And I'll see you again soon.