2/18/2023 0 Comments Disney bounding witch from brave![]() I reread it every day till Hallowe’en was over - including on errands with Dad, and under the covers at night with my five-and-dime penlight - then I gave it a well-deserved rest.Īfter all, Christmas was only a coupla months away -Īnd there were bound to be some bigger surprises under the tree -Ĭause my brother and I NOW coveted Davy Crockett suits!. Peanut would try to ignore me, but still I persisted - until Mom, getting off work, grabbed my hand and yanked me toward’s Dad’s car.īut it was that October Saturday, I think, that she had bought me a Consolation Gift - Donald Duck & the Witch (the witch’s name is Hazel, natch). The second or third time a now unsmiling Mr. So at one end of the sidewalk I’d rumple my hair - or reverse my reversable windbreaker - turn around, and amble artlessly up to old Mr. renowned Brave and the feminist message grew even bigger in 2013s Disney Frozen, featuring two leading female roles for the first time in history 2. I loved free samples, and thought myself quite the little master of disguises. Peanut, and gave out sample baggies outside of Steinberg’s Grocery Store. A tall gentleman came dressed up as a gigantic Mr. That one Saturday, pacing the mall sidewalk while waiting for Freiman’s to close so we could pick up Mom, there was a Planter’s Nut Promotion. In 1956, though, she worked Saturdays at Freiman’s nearby Department Store, and that was where she bought this book for me.ĭawdling around that mall was a source of some happy times for me. ![]() Ruth Dickinson, who had generously run our village’s first book nook out of her living room for many years, was not interested in the job. In 1956, though, she worked Saturdays at Freiman’s nearby Department Store I first read this gem 66 years ago - in October 1956.Īnd it was to be my last Hallowe’en with a stay-at-home Mom - for our little Ontario “Police Village” was to get the go-ahead for our first Library Building soon after - and Mom was to be named our Chief Librarian. ![]() And it was to be my last Hallowe’en with a stay-at-home Mom - for our little Ontario “Police Village” was to get the go-ahead for our first Library Building soon after - and Mom was to be named our Chief Librarian. ![]() I first read this gem 66 years ago - in October 1956.
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