
Please tell me you know my beloved childhood companions, Buffy and Jody. Oh, I so, so loved them, even more than I loved Eddie's father (and Eddie, secondarily) on The Courtship of Eddie's Father. Except for the sadness of Buffy, Jody, and Cissy being orphans, their life was so fabulous in that high-rise in NYC. Come to think of it, didn't Eddie and his father live in a high-rise, too? And what exactly is a high-rise, anyway? Are we talking skyscrapers here or just tall apartment complexes? It all seemed logical back then, even though I personally lived in a house with a big front porch on a shady street, more like Ramona.
Anyway, while I was reading Om-Kas-Toe, the Blackfeet boy, to Laurel and Duncan today, Laurel got out her paper dolls. I loved paper dolls as a girl. I played with them as much as I played with Barbies and baby dolls, so pretty much I spent my whole childhood playing with some kind of doll. Laurel has all of my paper dolls and a few of her own. I love to watch her play with my paper dolls, mostly because I remember each and every outfit so perfectly. But for some reason I've never given her my box with Buffy and Jody and their marvelous wardrobe. These were my absolute favorite paper dolls and the only ones to which I still have the box. They must be worth at least $600, 000, even if Buffy is missing a hand. I think this makes her even more precious.
Just look at these two. Are their outfits not amazing?





And if that's not enough, here's 2-minute clip of the fabulous Family Affair:
I could watch them all day. Oh, but I have my own kids to watch! And I'm getting to them and dinner and all that kind of thing in a minute, but first, a "where are they now" on Buffy and Jody: in case you somehow missed this in the 80s, Buffy died of a drug overdose. Sigh. But Jody is still acting and, appropriately, speaking out against drug abuse. Oh, and there are plenty more episode clips over on YouTube.
Comments
Wednesday, May 21, 2008 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Eileen
I LOVED that show! And I LOVED paper dolls!
Wednesday, May 21, 2008 - Untitled Comment
Posted by jennfromtenn
Those are so awesome. I can't believe you've kept them all these years. I loved Fashion Plates and tried to find them on Ebay a few months back, but the cheapest one was about $40. Unfortunately, my Dad tossed all my old things when they moved from my childhood home (even Miss Beasley- remember her?). So I'm kind of envious of your paper dolls!
Thursday, May 22, 2008 - Memories, light the corner of my mind...
Posted by Lindsay
People let me tell you 'bout my beeeeeest friend................
I loved both those shows also!!!!!!
Thursday, May 22, 2008 - COURTSHIP OF EDDIE'S FATHER would have been better ...
Posted by Dad2Three
The Courtship of Eddie's Father would have been MUCH better if they would have allowed Eddie's father to get mad, turn green and run around looking like Lou Ferrigno.
Friday, May 23, 2008 - fabulous!
Posted by Jennifer in OR
I LOVE this post! Even more than paper dolls. So funny, so funny. I did love paper dolls and played with them more than regular dolls. I made a lot of my own paper doll clothing. I never had a Buffy and Jody, and honestly, have never heard of them. (I wish I would have, they would have been my best friends!) But then, I had a really strange childhood. No TV, out in the middle of nowhere for the first 12 years of my life, so I have no clue about all these social connections I missed.
HEY!! I got my FABULOUS package today! The chocolate was delicious, and yes, that is past tense, all past tense, as it's now totally consumed! The notebook was used already at my writer's meeting, and the kids squealed at the sight of the seeds because they can't wait to plant. Everything was so cute, and I'm picking out a photo for that darling frame. THANK YOU!!
Friday, May 23, 2008 - oh, what fun...
Posted by ComfyDenim
I think I'm torn between the fun you had and the realization that I had no paper dolls as a kid. Hmmm.....I want to hop right out there and get some for Mini-Me.
Great post - thank you for sharing your memories.
I think I've seen some of those outfits in the stores again. :-)

















