You made me cry again. As the years go by, and my beauty fades, and those shining moments when I felt like a princess, just like you did when that man told you how beautiful you looked in your dress and long gloves. Sigh. We can’t get our youth back, but our voices are softer, our hearts are more tender, and the lives we’ve touched are a little better. Much love and blessings to you dear Pat. You are sooo special. Please don’t ever stop sharing these things.
You look so beautiful. I think you are looking younger too. Whatever you are doing , keep it up. I enjoy watching your videos. God bless you dear Pat and your family❤️🙏
Oh Pat! That dress you described! And you wore those long gloves with the buttons on them! So beautiful! I’m so excited that you still have them. Thank you for sharing. I remember wearing gloves at Easter. I just felt so pretty with those gloves on. Always love everything you do, tell, and show. ❤❤❤
Hi Sweet GP!! Wow...your hat boxes are full of fascinating treasures. Each box has a fashion history lesson inside. I remember going to bed with the head full of bobby pins when I was a little girl....ouch!! But, having straight hair, I loved my Shirley Temple curls in the morning. I remember the old curling irons, and then God created permanent hair waves. Miracle...curls for months...but just stinky. You and Jan have the best collections of all kinds of interesting things. These collections and their histories would make a great book. Each chapter could be a different antique/vintage collection. Something to ponder. 😘❤🐝
Granny Pat, I know you looked beautiful and elegant that evening long ago. You still do tonight. Enjoyed seeing more of your collectibles. Your video was great and your stories are fun to hear. Show us more things as time allows. Hugs.
Pat, You get me so emotional. As I've said. My late mom was exactly three mos older then you. So I can relate to everything you say! Pat finding you. Is like having my mom around❤ Were you popular in hs? Did you have those snotty mean girls? Unfortunately my moms hs yrs. Were not that great. She got the business from some of those snotty cliquey ones. Maybe you could do a vid. On what those kentucky girls wete like. My mom was friends with some of the A group girls. Which I always thought was admirable. My hs yrs wete lonely and isolated. I suffeted. From what they now call social anxiety. Maybe you do do a video on your hs days.
Pat, my wife and I enjoyed part 1 and we watched part 2. Even a gentleman such as I, enjoyed your trip down memory lane. I remember my mother using the old bobby pins and my grandmother wearing her invisible hair net. You're a classy lady, Granny Pat. Tonight's outfit and accessories are top notch. I went to the Spindletop Hall web site to snoop around a little. Wow, no doubt you made a lovely appearance there. And on your Birthday no less! It's a wonderful thing to have friends that think about us. And to take action to help our lives be just a little better is the icing on the cake. From Sara and I here in Evansville... Happy Belated Birthday! 🎂It sounds like it was quite a memorable experience.
I loved the class you taught tonight ❤ I learn so much and sometimes you stir a memory I have for an item you show or mention. I don't remember seeing Octagon soap bar but I used to buy Octagon dish soap in a large white bottle with pink lettering I think. Haven't thought about that in years... Thank you so much for sharing❤
I love that you treasure your treasures! I enjoy hearing about days gone by. My mother crocheted also and was left handed! Love you and your content!!!
Another down memory lane. My mother wore a hair net to bed to keep her hair in place. I wore a pair of long gloves to my senior prom, those were the days. No one cares how they look anymore, and the majority don’t have any manners and are not teaching their children. Would like to go back in time. Thank you again for sharing your lovely items.
You look lovely in green Granny Pat. That earring is so pretty. You have sparked my interest in collecting vintage items. For now I am starting to collect old porcelain dolls but someday I hope to have many beautiful collection like you do. That compact powder is casing is so pretty ❤
How fun, seeing all the vintage things. Makes me think of my mom & aunts. I remember seeing some of these things that they used when I was a little girl. I remember mom using “MUM” deodorant, but not “VETO”. Thanks for sharing.❤️
I enjoyed this video so much. The pink compact was so pretty. I wish we had them now. I have a really old gold colored compact I bought at an antique shop. I love it so much. Those matbox covers are really nice. When I was a child I remember wearing gloves to church every Sunday. My sweet Mama used to write with fountain pens. She would let me use it sometimes. She used blue ink. I'm left handed too. Love you Granny Pat.❤
What a lovely birthday memory to treasure! I’m sure you were beautiful! I enjoyed seeing all these vintage things. My favorites were the compact, the purse, gloves, and little sewing girl. The manicure set was lovely too. I grew up with Bobby pins myself. I cant imagine having to wear a corset every day !
Such treasures. I think that compact was so pretty. We had to wear hair nets in school during our cooking classes. Imagine how long it must have taken to make one from real hair. Aren't you glad we don't wear corsets these days?
Wow look at you today in your nice green top and green eyeglasses sparkling in the light Nicely a coordinated very nice 💖….thank you for the last two days things from the old days Perfume … perfume bottles…lipsticks face powders and cases..Different types of hair pins…Your little sowing ornaments…. Different kinds of gloves…and hair nets …and more your lovely daughter thank you enjoyed ✨🌟💖👍😊
Gosh I’m so grateful for you and these videos Granny Pat 😭 I’ve been missing my Mamaw a lot lately and listening to your stories and voice really helps. Thank you so much ❤
Hi Grandma, you look so pretty in your green blouse and glasses,thank you for showing all the beauty items and also for the history behind them,have a wonderful evening,God bless🤗💜
I agree with the lady commenting below who said things were better quality back in the day. Even vehicles seem to be made to break down now. Everything is plastic. I had to replace my radiator, and was shocked to discover it's made from plastic. I love how you've cherished and cared for your sentimental items. They're all lovely. I actually remember using "Mum" deodorant.
Thanks for the great video, Granny Pat! I’ve always thought long gloves are the height of elegance. Pearls, too. Love hearing your memories. Have a great day! 💛
All of these everyday items are so good-looking and made so well. The things we get today are almost made to break or fall apart. The advertising artwork is so well thought out and lovely. Nowadays, our cosmetics containers are not very attractive. They are strictly utilitarian. I love your beaded evening bag the best of all. It is so feminine and charming.
Oh Ms. Pat! How I wish there was a picture of you in your hot pink dress and long gloves. Obviously you were a vision to behold when the rays of sun hit you because you received a compliment from a total stranger that makes you feel special after so many years. You're still lovely today.
I can't even tell you in words how awesome you look in green glasses with that shirt!! 😍 You look so pretty in this video. Love to you from Illinois, always!❤
Just loved how they wore their hair with the snoods back in the 40's. So classy! Never knew what the nets were called though. It's sad that we now see people wearing their pajamas to the store. Back then you dressed up as much as possible to go out and be seen. Boy, those were the days!!
oh I remember wearing long white gloves to my boyfriend at the time to his senior dance. So long ago. You just amaze me with your collections. Goodnight Granny Pat.😴
Amazing all the things you’ve kept from years ago I am 76 however I remember my grandmother wearing a griddle every day in 1950’s She had heck of time getting it over her belly 😂 I lived with Grandparents I remember the match boxes sold few on my shop
I like how you match your glasses with your blouse or dress or even night wear. Looks so nice. The hair nets, I use to wear back in the days when I worked at restaurants. Sure wish folks would wear them now!!! Can’t tell you how many hairs I’ve picked out of my food over the years. Gross huh!!! However…I never knew they were worn to keep your hair from flying around in the wind. LOL! Makes sense tho. I enjoyed seeing all the things you’ve shared. My favorite was the match box covers. I have never seen those…if I did, I didn’t know what they were. Another enjoyable evening with you Granny Pat…😊…Bye for now…Take Care Thanks to Jan as well for sharing all her treasures. Oh yeah…the compac case with the little roses is stunning. 👍🥰 Hope you enjoyed your dinner…😋🌹🙋🏻♀️
I enjoyed this video from start to finish. It sure brings back memories. Thank you for sharing the story of going up the steps in your bright pink dress. I'd love to know what happened to the man who complimented you. (We need more guys like him in our world, huh?) A big thank you to Jan for sharing some of her collections for the video. When you mentioned corsets, girdles, etc., I wondered how in the heck women survived in their hot kitchens, or over their hot ironing boards, in the middle of summer, with no air conditioning. Makes it seem like we have it pretty easy nowadays. Thanks, Pat!
Hi Pat, What precious treasures you have. All very rare today. I was in the Antique business for over 40 years so I have seen many antiques have gone to many good antique auctions back when you could get real antiques, those days are gone. I wish I had some of the things I have sold. You have some of the best items throughout your home, I appreciate seeing all of your treasures and your great stories as always. You are a treasure yourself! keep the stories coming I love them all. ❤
Beautiful remembrance and it made me cry. In my minds eye, I could see you on the staircase and see you in your dress. Beautiful, beautiful! I too love the glove era😇
I enjoyed this so much!!! What I wouldn’t give to have my grandmother’s hairnets!!! When I saw you hold up the hairnet envelope my eyes welled up with tears because she had hairnets just like the one you held up!!! She wore a hairnet every day!!!!! My aunt wore hairpins like the curvy amber-colored ones-her hair touched the floor when she didn’t have it pinned up. I also remember the garment brush-both of my grandmothers had one of those brushes. I have a small collection of vintage evening purses and I am always looking for more of them to add to my collection. And the gloves-oh the gloves-my grandmother and my mother had a lot of gloves--God only knows what happened to all of them. I have a few old dusting powder boxes and I still use dusting powder once in a while from new boxes that I have that match a few of my favorite fragrances. I just happen to be an avid collector of fountain pens. I have a few vintage pens, but most of mine are relatively new and I use them from time-to-time. When our daughter got married in 2015, I addressed her wedding invitations using a fountain pen. Oh what a WONDERFUL video!!!!! THANK YOU for taking me for such a beautiful walk down memory lane!!!!!!’
Ms. Pat, I have just found your channel , recently & I have been “ binge watching” your videos to “ get acquainted “ with you. I am 82, so I can easily relate to many of your collection items,& to your kitchen ways. You are a beautiful lady,& have a personality equally as beautiful. I believe GOD had a hand in me finding your channel. It is like meeting a new friend❗️I glanced at your video list, it will take quite a while for me to watch them all. Thank you, GOD BLESS YOU🙏🏼🌹
The Bath Salts Bottle looks like Friendship's Garden by Shulton...My Gramma gave me the perfume when I was a little girl. I wish I could smell that fragrance again. I loved it.
🎉😂thanks for sharing!! We're the gloves just for decorating!! I think that style should come back! Specially since they (news) say COVID is back!! 😂😂 ✌️💛🇺🇸🙏
I forgot to tell you......OH THOSE BOBBY PINS! Mom used to wrap my hair a little section at a time...twist around her finger & pin it with bobby pins. After she got it all done she'd wrap and tie a scarf around my head as not to disturb the pins & off to bed I went! I remember those bobby pins sticking my scalp all night! OUCH!!! In the morning after removing those pins....Voila!!!...instant Shirley Temple curls! 😂 I have that exact same lint brush of my mom's! People now days use those lint rollers with the tape! The younger generation probably don't even know what a real lint brush is!😂 I have my grandparents old fountain pens!
What beautiful stories of past. Your lovely pink dress and gloves remind me of Cinderella as she entered that beautiful ball so elegant and the loveliest lady there. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful memory from your past. Love from the Bourbon Trail here in Kentucky. Enjoying being a subscriber of such a warm charming channel.
Such a beautiful story about your gloves and your Birthday. Remember my grandmother having Octagon soap also had a clothes brush just like yours to brush clothes with. Love you❤
Love the gloves! Mom alway bought me a little pair of gloves with a pearl button I wore on Easter Sunday. I remember Mom wearing gloves for special occasions! Wish they came back in sryle! What a fun birthday evening you had! I can just see you in your pink dress & gloves! I bet you were "HOT" What a beautiful compliment you received... one so special it lasrs a life time! I'm also divorced so i understand how special that evening was ❤❤❤ thanks so much for sharing your special birthday with us! Love ya 😘
Granny Pat, I know that you looked BEAUTIFUL in that " Hot to Trot" pink dress!!!😊 you are still a beautiful lady!!! I LOVE listening to you!!! You are so pleasant!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I have a similar pin cushion, scissor holder, tape measure...was my Grandmother's, long gone now. Tried to send a photo... keep doing your video, love it. Keep well Pat. D
hello very nice lady very beautiful video please kindly film how your own hair pin curls video please kindly let me know ok?thank you very much and have a beautiful day 😊
Miss Granny Pat, thank you so much for sharing such neat possesions and such interesting stories along with them. I loved every second. I envy the way so much thought and effort was put into getting ready to go out and looking presentable. I also wish gloves fashion would come back. God bless you and take care! 🤗
The following content may be offensive to some Subscribers… I have two ancient Kotex belts. A pair of nylons wrapped in tissue inside a pretty blue box about 5/8” thick. Remember how we used to buy pantyhose in colored plastic eggs? Clever Vintage rollers for permanents Hair pins that are super fine metal probably more than a hundred years old I “had” a very very delicate hook that repaired the runs in nylons of all things. Still looking for it😌 I once came upon the first style of Kotex ever marketed. The owner of the shop wouldn’t sell it to me. I didn’t blame her. Quite the thing to look at and feel. Barely any protection. (My closest friend born in 1918 told me in Wisconsin they had to use rags then wring them out at school. Oh dear.) Boy are women lucky today. (All of these things were acquired to show my granddaughters but I can’t get them to slow down to even look😮) ARGH
I love your cameo ring, is there a story behind it? The cuticle is soft tissue, any liquid that removes them sounds dangerous! I appreciate you, thank you!❤️🇨🇦
And even your first evening bag! And compact. You are making me long for such days. Pat, what would we do without you?? Who would tell us about these things AND show us too? In such a soft voice, full of intrigue and love for your beautiful things. What would we do without you, dear dear Pat. God bless you richly.
Thank you for providing a most interesting time warp on a rainy afternoon! At 75 years old I am happy to be reminded of how seriously we took our grooming. Ah the good old days! 😮 It is nice to “meet” someone who appreciates our evolution in ladyhood. ;)
This video is wonderful! I loved it. I especially loved your glasses and blouse. The gloves were awesome. I remember wearing gloves when I was a little girl, especially at Easter. Those were the days. The turquoise gloves went so well with your outfit. Granny Pat you share the greatest things with us. Thank you. Love you! Have a wonderful day. Shirley from Hanover PA
I remember when girls got manicure sets for Christmas in the fifties and sixties. When i was six i got a fur muff and matching ear muffs... boy, did i think i was hot stuff. I also got a bride doll; she was a vision to behold.I had her for years until my youngest sister was born. She just had to have her. It was my pleasure to gift it to her. She soon met her demise by being stripped of her fine lace wedding gown. She endured a hair cut and ballpoint pen eyebrows. The lesson in this is, not everyone loves things the way you do.
Thank you, l love everything you showed. I remember some of these items that my mom had. I have my hair up with Bobby pins right now. Love you take care ❤👍
Another great episode. I love show and tell with Granny Pat. It may interest you to know that today the white men’s undershirt you described is known as a “wife beater”. 😝
Miss Pat as for your birthday story you are still a beautiful women. I enjoy the look back at vintage items. Thanks a bunch and have a wonderful day 😊😊
I have a bar of Octagon in my laundry room! 😊 And I have that very same Fuller Brush and for many years and mostly used by my husband! It hangs right by the door still .My Irish grandmother had a switch! It was made from her own hair that she saved after brushing her hair…it was gathered at the end and looked like a pony tail and was used to help make a hairdo! My aunt was in her late 80’s when I stayed with her one night and she set her white hair in Bobbi pins . In the morning she combed out a very cute hairdo! I’m going to try it some night 😅 Loved seeing the hairnets…so many ladies wore them, fine ones, heavy ones and beaded ones! Love ❤️ your collections! The compact is gorgeous!!
My grandmother had those hairpins, hairnets, and several of the other things you showed and mentioned. I loved seeing all her pretty things and she was happy to let me look at them. There were times she even let me brush her hair! She lived to be one hundred and two years of age! My mother told me she had never been allowed to comb and brush grandma’s hair. We thought it was because grandma was too busy for that when her girls were young. She only had three daughters but there were six boys, one before the three girls, and five of those little boys were all born after my mother, who was the youngest of the three girls. I really enjoyed your video and you can guess that by the things your story brought to my memory!
Loved this too! I think I need to watch again 😊. I had to watch in parts today and really want to review from beginning to end. That gentleman commenting on your sparkle must have been the one that got away. I think I was born in the wrong century. Love the gloves, talks about the corset and dresses of those days…..and hats I sure love hats. These days I only get away with my hats during Easter. Honestly I know of the snoods from old movies and aren’t they so much prettier than the hairnets worn today?! Thanks again Granny Pat!
You made me cry again. As the years go by, and my beauty fades, and those shining moments when I felt like a princess, just like you did when that man told you how beautiful you looked in your dress and long gloves. Sigh. We can’t get our youth back, but our voices are softer, our hearts are more tender, and the lives we’ve touched are a little better.
Much love and blessings to you dear Pat. You are sooo special. Please don’t ever stop sharing these things.
You made me cry, too!
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No wonder I love listening to you! I always notice people that write left handed. They tried to make me change in 3rd grade.
Me too. When my mom found out, it stopped. At 83, I’m all that’s left of our family.😢
You look so beautiful. I think you are looking younger too.
Whatever you are doing , keep it up. I enjoy watching your videos.
God bless you dear Pat and your family❤️🙏
Oh Pat! That dress you described! And you wore those long gloves with the buttons on them! So beautiful! I’m so excited that you still have them. Thank you for sharing.
I remember wearing gloves at Easter. I just felt so pretty with those gloves on.
Always love everything you do, tell, and show. ❤❤❤
Hi Sweet GP!! Wow...your hat boxes are full of fascinating treasures. Each box has a fashion history lesson inside. I remember going to bed with the head full of bobby pins when I was a little girl....ouch!! But, having straight hair, I loved my Shirley Temple curls in the morning. I remember the old curling irons, and then God created permanent hair waves. Miracle...curls for months...but just stinky.
You and Jan have the best collections of all kinds of interesting things. These collections and their histories would make a great book. Each chapter could be a different antique/vintage collection. Something to ponder. 😘❤🐝
Granny Pat, I know you looked beautiful and elegant that evening long ago. You still do tonight. Enjoyed seeing more of your collectibles. Your video was great and your stories are fun to hear. Show us more things as time allows. Hugs.
I know I can just picture her in that pink organza gown. Just like Liz Taylor.
@@kathylouise1936 my escort that night grinned from ear to ear. I felt like a queen.
@@chitchatwithgrannypat7900 He was probably pretty pleased to be the one on a date with such a gorgeous and fun gal.
Pat,
You get me so emotional. As I've said. My late mom was exactly three mos older then you. So I can relate to everything you say! Pat finding you. Is like having my mom around❤ Were you popular in hs? Did you have those snotty mean girls? Unfortunately my moms hs yrs. Were not that great. She got the business from some of those snotty cliquey ones. Maybe you could do a vid. On what those kentucky girls wete like. My mom was friends with some of the A group girls. Which I always thought was admirable. My hs yrs wete lonely and isolated. I suffeted. From what they now call social anxiety. Maybe you do do a video on your hs days.
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Your top and glasses match really well!
Pat, my wife and I enjoyed part 1 and we watched part 2. Even a gentleman such as I, enjoyed your trip down memory lane.
I remember my mother using the old bobby pins and my grandmother wearing her invisible hair net.
You're a classy lady, Granny Pat. Tonight's outfit and accessories are top notch.
I went to the Spindletop Hall web site to snoop around a little. Wow, no doubt you made a lovely appearance there. And on your Birthday no less!
It's a wonderful thing to have friends that think about us. And to take action to help our lives be just a little better is the icing on the cake.
From Sara and I here in Evansville... Happy Belated Birthday! 🎂It sounds like it was quite a memorable experience.
A compliment like that, coming from another woman’s husband makes me envy that woman. Thank you kind Sir!
Thank you for another wonderful talk about times gone by.
I hope your week is an absolute delight. You, Madam, are a delight for us all.
I loved the class you taught tonight ❤ I learn so much and sometimes you stir a memory I have for an item you show or mention. I don't remember seeing Octagon soap bar but I used to buy Octagon dish soap in a large white bottle with pink lettering I think. Haven't thought about that in years... Thank you so much for sharing❤
I love that you treasure your treasures! I enjoy hearing about days gone by. My mother crocheted also and was left handed! Love you and your content!!!
Another down memory lane. My mother wore a hair net to bed to keep her hair in place. I wore a pair of long gloves to my senior prom, those were the days. No one cares how they look anymore, and the majority don’t have any manners and are not teaching their children. Would like to go back in time. Thank you again for sharing your lovely items.
I enjoyed that, especially the part about the corset, that's very interesting to me. Thanks.
You have the most unique and interesting collectibles
I loved this video Granny Pat. You are a very cool lady & I can picture your beauty walking up those stairs . Tfs as always!
You look lovely in green Granny Pat. That earring is so pretty. You have sparked my interest in collecting vintage items. For now I am starting to collect old porcelain dolls but someday I hope to have many beautiful collection like you do. That compact powder is casing is so pretty ❤
I really enjoyed this video Granny Pat! Always nice to see you🥰
How fun, seeing all the vintage things. Makes me think of my mom & aunts. I remember seeing some of these things that they used when I was a little girl. I remember mom using “MUM” deodorant, but not “VETO”.
Thanks for sharing.❤️
You have a wonderful collection of items! Thank you again for sharing! 🙏❤️
I enjoyed this video so much. The pink compact was so pretty. I wish we had them now. I have a really old gold colored compact I bought at an antique shop. I love it so much. Those matbox covers are really nice. When I was a child I remember wearing gloves to church every Sunday. My sweet Mama used to write with fountain pens. She would let me use it sometimes. She used blue ink. I'm left handed too. Love you Granny Pat.❤
The gloves are beautiful and in perfect condition ❤️
What a lovely birthday memory to treasure! I’m sure you were beautiful! I enjoyed seeing all these vintage things. My favorites were the compact, the purse, gloves, and little sewing girl. The manicure set was lovely too. I grew up with Bobby pins myself. I cant imagine having to wear a corset every day !
Nice top Granny Pat. You look so classy today! Love you.
You look so pretty and all dolled up❤ I absolutely love watching your videos it makes my day❤
Such treasures. I think that compact was so pretty. We had to wear hair nets in school during our cooking classes. Imagine how long it must have taken to make one from real hair. Aren't you glad we don't wear corsets these days?
Wow look at you today in your nice green top and green eyeglasses sparkling in the light Nicely a coordinated very nice 💖….thank you for the last two days things from the old days Perfume … perfume bottles…lipsticks face powders and cases..Different types of hair pins…Your little sowing ornaments…. Different kinds of gloves…and hair nets …and more your lovely daughter thank you enjoyed ✨🌟💖👍😊
Gosh I’m so grateful for you and these videos Granny Pat 😭 I’ve been missing my Mamaw a lot lately and listening to your stories and voice really helps. Thank you so much ❤
Hi Grandma, you look so pretty in your green blouse and glasses,thank you for showing all the beauty items and also for the history behind them,have a wonderful evening,God bless🤗💜
Ahh yes, the "left handed smear"...as a fellow left handed person...I understand!!😄🙃
I agree with the lady commenting below who said things were better quality back in the day. Even vehicles seem to be made to break down now. Everything is plastic. I had to replace my radiator, and was shocked to discover it's made from plastic. I love how you've cherished and cared for your sentimental items. They're all lovely. I actually remember using "Mum" deodorant.
Thanks for the great video, Granny Pat! I’ve always thought long gloves are the height of elegance. Pearls, too. Love hearing your memories. Have a great day! 💛
All of these everyday items are so good-looking and made so well. The things we get today are almost made to break or fall apart. The advertising artwork is so well thought out and lovely. Nowadays, our cosmetics containers are not very attractive. They are strictly utilitarian.
I love your beaded evening bag the best of all. It is so feminine and charming.
I've also noticed things like pressed powder and blush now have decreased in size, but cost more.
@Hatbox948 Yep, they weigh less and cost more. Not just cosmetics, either.
Oh Ms. Pat! How I wish there was a picture of you in your hot pink dress and long gloves. Obviously you were a vision to behold when the rays of sun hit you because you received a compliment from a total stranger that makes you feel special after so many years. You're still lovely today.
I can't even tell you in words how awesome you look in green glasses with that shirt!! 😍 You look so pretty in this video. Love to you from Illinois, always!❤
Thank you for another interesting show!
Just loved how they wore their hair with the snoods back in the 40's. So classy! Never knew what the nets were called though. It's sad that we now see people wearing their pajamas to the store. Back then you dressed up as much as possible to go out and be seen. Boy, those were the days!!
oh I remember wearing long white gloves to my boyfriend at the time to his senior dance. So long ago. You just amaze me with your collections. Goodnight Granny Pat.😴
Part two was even better than part one and that one was great - boy those items jarred my memory of my sweet elders! Thank you.
That teal color looks really nice on you, Granny Pat.( It looks like teal on my phone)
Hi!! I was wondering if you do Temu hauls??
Amazing all the things you’ve kept from years ago
I am 76 however I remember my grandmother wearing a griddle every day in 1950’s
She had heck of time getting it over her belly 😂 I lived with Grandparents I remember the match boxes sold few on my shop
Oh, that all made me so nostalgic for the "good old days!!
Fullerbrush is still ticking. I purchased a nice broom & carpet sweeper from them.
I like how you match your glasses with your blouse or dress or even night wear. Looks so nice. The hair nets, I use to wear back in the days when I worked at restaurants. Sure wish folks would wear them now!!! Can’t tell you how many hairs I’ve picked out of my food over the years. Gross huh!!! However…I never knew they were worn to keep your hair from flying around in the wind. LOL! Makes sense tho. I enjoyed seeing all the things you’ve shared. My favorite was the match box covers. I have never seen those…if I did, I didn’t know what they were. Another enjoyable evening with you Granny Pat…😊…Bye for now…Take Care Thanks to Jan as well for sharing all her treasures. Oh yeah…the compac case with the little roses is stunning. 👍🥰 Hope you enjoyed your dinner…😋🌹🙋🏻♀️
I enjoyed this video from start to finish. It sure brings back memories. Thank you for sharing the story of going up the steps in your bright pink dress. I'd love to know what happened to the man who complimented you. (We need more guys like him in our world, huh?) A big thank you to Jan for sharing some of her collections for the video. When you mentioned corsets, girdles, etc., I wondered how in the heck women survived in their hot kitchens, or over their hot ironing boards, in the middle of summer, with no air conditioning. Makes it seem like we have it pretty easy nowadays. Thanks, Pat!
Hi Pat, What precious treasures you have. All very rare today. I was in the Antique business for over 40 years so I have seen many antiques have gone to many good antique auctions back when you could get real antiques, those days are gone. I wish I had some of the things I have sold. You have some of the best items throughout your home, I appreciate seeing all of your treasures and your great stories as always. You are a treasure yourself! keep the stories coming I love them all. ❤
Such beautiful items you shared Granny! Thank you! Beauty is not in the face, beauty is a light in the heart❤️
Beautiful remembrance and it made me cry. In my minds eye, I could see you on the staircase and see you in your dress. Beautiful, beautiful! I too love the glove era😇
Good morning Granny Pat. I can remember my Grandmothers using those Hair nets.
You remind me that I am a woman and primping should always be a part of our day! You are such a southern bell !
❤ I do remember all those beautiful things, thank you for bringing back those memories to me ,
love this and I have a few of my grandmother's hair pins..
Those were amazing. I have never seen any of these things. Thanks for sharing!
Loved 😍 it all.I remember as a little girl I always wore gloves on Easter to church.Wish all
Wish it all would come back.I loved dressing 👗 up.Keep it coming.Alabama GIRL 👧
You look so pretty today Pat, love your glasses and your top❤❤
Just love your stories. They make me happy!
You look good in Green
I enjoyed this so much!!! What I wouldn’t give to have my grandmother’s hairnets!!! When I saw you hold up the hairnet envelope my eyes welled up with tears because she had hairnets just like the one you held up!!! She wore a hairnet every day!!!!! My aunt wore hairpins like the curvy amber-colored ones-her hair touched the floor when she didn’t have it pinned up. I also remember the garment brush-both of my grandmothers had one of those brushes. I have a small collection of vintage evening purses and I am always looking for more of them to add to my collection. And the gloves-oh the gloves-my grandmother and my mother had a lot of gloves--God only knows what happened to all of them. I have a few old dusting powder boxes and I still use dusting powder once in a while from new boxes that I have that match a few of my favorite fragrances. I just happen to be an avid collector of fountain pens. I have a few vintage pens, but most of mine are relatively new and I use them from time-to-time. When our daughter got married in 2015, I addressed her wedding invitations using a fountain pen. Oh what a WONDERFUL video!!!!! THANK YOU for taking me for such a beautiful walk down memory lane!!!!!!’
You have a very nice collection. Keep looking and collecting!
Oh this may be my favorite yet! Some of your nice collections I remember some I did not know what they were?. Always fun and interesting G. Pat!!💖
Ms. Pat, I have just found your channel , recently & I have been “ binge watching” your videos to “ get acquainted “ with you.
I am 82, so I can easily relate to many of your collection items,& to your kitchen ways. You are a beautiful lady,& have a personality equally as beautiful. I believe GOD had a hand in me finding your channel. It is like meeting a new friend❗️I glanced at your video list, it will take quite a while for me to watch them all. Thank you, GOD BLESS YOU🙏🏼🌹
The Bath Salts Bottle looks like Friendship's Garden by Shulton...My Gramma gave me the perfume when I was a little girl. I wish I could smell that fragrance again. I loved it.
Oh my gosh!! I love those sewing pieces! That pretty doll, and the other one that even has a tape measure! Just awesome!
Thank you sweet Pat. ❤
Hi Nana!!
What a doll ❤
Gorgeous pouch your first one wow it's very pretty, enjoyed the video I'm learning a lot about things I've seen or never heard of 👍😇
🎉😂thanks for sharing!!
We're the gloves just for decorating!! I think that style should come back! Specially since they (news) say COVID is back!! 😂😂
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I forgot to tell you......OH THOSE BOBBY PINS! Mom used to wrap my hair a little section at a time...twist around her finger & pin it with bobby pins. After she got it all done she'd wrap and tie a scarf around my head as not to disturb the pins & off to bed I went! I remember those bobby pins sticking my scalp all night! OUCH!!! In the morning after removing those pins....Voila!!!...instant Shirley Temple curls! 😂 I have that exact same lint brush of my mom's! People now days use those lint rollers with the tape! The younger generation probably don't even know what a real lint brush is!😂 I have my grandparents old fountain pens!
What beautiful stories of past. Your lovely pink dress and gloves remind me of Cinderella as she entered that beautiful ball so elegant and the loveliest lady there. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful memory from your past. Love from the Bourbon Trail here in Kentucky. Enjoying being a subscriber of such a warm charming channel.
Thank you for the video 😊💕
Such a fantastic complement! You were stunning❤ Beautiful through and through 👍
Thank you so much for sharing ❤
Such a beautiful story about your gloves and your Birthday. Remember my grandmother having Octagon soap also had a clothes brush just like yours to brush clothes with. Love you❤
Love the gloves! Mom alway bought me a little pair of gloves with a pearl button I wore on Easter Sunday. I remember Mom wearing gloves for special occasions! Wish they came back in sryle! What a fun birthday evening you had! I can just see you in your pink dress & gloves! I bet you were "HOT" What a beautiful compliment you received... one so special it lasrs a life time! I'm also divorced so i understand how special that evening was ❤❤❤ thanks so much for sharing your special birthday with us! Love ya 😘
Granny Pat, I know that you looked BEAUTIFUL in that " Hot to Trot" pink dress!!!😊 you are still a beautiful lady!!! I LOVE listening to you!!! You are so pleasant!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Those glasses are FIERCE.
I have a similar pin cushion, scissor holder, tape measure...was my Grandmother's, long gone now. Tried to send a photo... keep doing your video, love it. Keep well Pat. D
hello very nice lady very beautiful video please kindly film how your own hair pin curls video please kindly let me know ok?thank you very much and have a beautiful day 😊
Miss Granny Pat, thank you so much for sharing such neat possesions and such interesting stories along with them. I loved every second. I envy the way so much thought and effort was put into getting ready to go out and looking presentable. I also wish gloves fashion would come back. God bless you and take care! 🤗
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I have two ancient Kotex belts.
A pair of nylons wrapped in tissue inside a pretty blue box about 5/8” thick. Remember how we used to buy pantyhose in colored plastic eggs? Clever
Vintage rollers for permanents
Hair pins that are super fine metal probably more than a hundred years old
I “had” a very very delicate hook that repaired the runs in nylons of all things. Still looking for it😌
I once came upon the first style of Kotex ever marketed. The owner of the shop wouldn’t sell it to me. I didn’t blame her. Quite the thing to look at and feel. Barely any protection. (My closest friend born in 1918 told me in Wisconsin they had to use rags then wring them out at school. Oh dear.)
Boy are women lucky today.
(All of these things were acquired to show my granddaughters but I can’t get them to slow down to even look😮) ARGH
I love your cameo ring, is there a story behind it? The cuticle is soft tissue, any liquid that removes them sounds dangerous! I appreciate you, thank you!❤️🇨🇦
I enjoyed your hairnets n Bobby pins. I love antiques.
Those gloves are beautiful and that color is orange 🍊 coral 🪸 that's my favorite color and purple 💜.
And even your first evening bag! And compact. You are making me long for such days.
Pat, what would we do without you??
Who would tell us about these things AND show us too? In such a soft voice, full of intrigue and love for your beautiful things.
What would we do without you, dear dear Pat.
God bless you richly.
I guess you would have to watch Brenda Gantt peel potatoes! HA!
@@chitchatwithgrannypat7900ugh! Haha
Thank you for providing a most interesting time warp on a rainy afternoon! At 75 years old I am happy to be reminded of how seriously we took our grooming. Ah the good old days! 😮 It is nice to “meet” someone who appreciates our evolution in ladyhood. ;)
Love the birthday story
This video is wonderful! I loved it. I especially loved your glasses and blouse. The gloves were awesome. I remember wearing gloves when I was a little girl, especially at Easter. Those were the days. The turquoise gloves went so well with your outfit. Granny Pat you share the greatest things with us. Thank you. Love you! Have a wonderful day. Shirley from Hanover PA
Hello Granny Pat, What a lovely chat you shared with us this evening. Tk you for sharing. Your stories are a delight.
Wow, Granny Pat I remember Octagon soap. It sells for almost $20 dollars a bar on eBay. My Mom uses Zote now.
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I remember when girls got manicure sets for Christmas in the fifties and sixties. When i was six i got a fur muff and matching ear muffs... boy, did i think i was hot stuff. I also got a bride doll; she was a vision to behold.I had her for years until my youngest sister was born. She just had to have her. It was my pleasure to gift it to her. She soon met her demise by being stripped of her fine lace wedding gown. She endured a hair cut and ballpoint pen eyebrows. The lesson in this is, not everyone loves things the way you do.
Thank you, l love everything you showed. I remember some of these items that my mom had. I have my hair up with Bobby pins right now. Love you take care ❤👍
So nice you shared your pretty glove collection Granny Pat! I always wondered if they made a gal thats wearing them hot? I know I would be 😂❤❤
Another great episode. I love show and tell with Granny Pat. It may interest you to know that today the white men’s undershirt you described is known as a “wife beater”. 😝
Never heard that before!
Miss Pat as for your birthday story you are still a beautiful women. I enjoy the look back at vintage items. Thanks a bunch and have a wonderful day 😊😊
I have a bar of Octagon in my laundry room! 😊 And I have that very same Fuller Brush and for many years and mostly used by my husband! It hangs right by the door still .My Irish grandmother had a switch! It was made from her own hair that she saved after brushing her hair…it was gathered at the end and looked like a pony tail and was used to help make a hairdo! My aunt was in her late 80’s when I stayed with her one night and she set her white hair in Bobbi pins . In the morning she combed out a very cute hairdo! I’m going to try it some night 😅 Loved seeing the hairnets…so many ladies wore them, fine ones, heavy ones and beaded ones! Love ❤️ your collections! The compact is gorgeous!!
My grandmother had those hairpins, hairnets, and several of the other things you showed and mentioned. I loved seeing all her pretty things and she was happy to let me look at them. There were times she even let me brush her hair! She lived to be one hundred and two years of age! My mother told me she had never been allowed to comb and brush grandma’s hair. We thought it was because grandma was too busy for that when her girls were young. She only had three daughters but there were six boys, one before the three girls, and five of those little boys were all born after my mother, who was the youngest of the three girls. I really enjoyed your video and you can guess that by the things your story brought to my memory!
So amazing that you have these items. Back down memory lane.
Loved this too! I think I need to watch again 😊. I had to watch in parts today and really want to review from beginning to end. That gentleman commenting on your sparkle must have been the one that got away. I think I was born in the wrong century. Love the gloves, talks about the corset and dresses of those days…..and hats I sure love hats. These days I only get away with my hats during Easter. Honestly I know of the snoods from old movies and aren’t they so much prettier than the hairnets worn today?! Thanks again Granny Pat!
Always a delight to see what you have in your collection. Your a beauty in that green color. Until the next time...God bless you.
I enjoyed this video very much, thank you for sharing this with us
I liked this video very much, thanks foe sharing. There were many items i remember my mom and grandmother had and used.