Monday, February 23, 2026

....The Medicine Cabinet





....Most days started and ended in front of the medicine cabinet, whether it was a school day or Saturday. The medicine cabinet was the place we ran to following those cateclysmic bicycle crashes, to doctor up skinned knees with that wonderful red methiolate and half a dozen Band-aids. There were always one or two gruesome scabs on our knees and Mom was right—they did get better before we got married.
It was where our mom sent us when we complained of a headache or toothache or sprained ankle with the instruction, “Take an aspirin!” Our moms were wiser than even they were aware of …we’re still being told to "take an aspirin"!
And of course we could always find the VicksVapo Rub there for when we had colds. A little Vicks rubbed on our chests, a cup of hot chocolate—and seven days later we were just about all better.
Dad kept his shaving cream and razor in the medicine cabinet and when he left for work in the morning the bathroom smelled delightful— Old Spice aftershave..
Now this was a wonderfully care free time of life but there were some disturbing thoughts that occasionally entered my mind. I knew that my dad disposed of his used razor blades in that little slot in the back of the medicine cabinet made especially for the disposal of used razor blades. You can't see it pictured here, because the door isn't opened wide enough, but it's there.

*....What was going to happen when the wall was FULL of razor blades?!


And I was not the only child haunted by that thought.

*...and that childhood fear has come to haunt us—take a look at this picture taken recently by a Fort Worth Texas home inspector!


(note: the Merthiolate bottle in the medicine cabinet above is the actual bottle that was in my neighbor's medicine cabinet when we were kids...)


Tuesday, January 6, 2026

They're Here—My original "Dear Baby Boomer" greeting cards!

If you've been reading my stories or if you've been a part of "Dear Baby Boomer-Remembering the 50's & 60's" on Facebook you know that there's a special place in my heart for those simpler days back when we were kids. I have found the subject to be a nice diversion when life gets—well—complicated! (...know what I mean?)
If you look back at those days and *sigh* wondering, "Was life really that simple back then?" I know you will enjoy my cards.

If you've been reading along you will recognize some of the images from my stories.Take the Cadillac for example....
This card originated from the story of my mom's 1953 Cadillac that you can read here.
Each card comes with a memory on the back-typed with my vintage typewriter.

Like this...
(Back of card)

My cards are professionally printed on #120 cover stock. The colors are rich and beautiful-like I had discovered a brand new box of crayons!
This first edition set comes with six 5x7 cards—one card of each design —and envelopes. They are blank inside since Baby Boomers still like to...express themselves!
There are more stories to come—and more cards in the series. This is the beginning!