Wednesday, 31 October 2007

The Sooty show

 The Sooty and Sweep show was a boyhood favourite and here's a few images from it.

Sooty in orange and Sweep performing together

Going to bed...

Orginal puppeteer Harry Corbett who died in August 1989 being shown a tune Sooty has made for the Xylophone. He presented it from 1955 to 1975.

Sooty appears to be somewhat animated towards Sweep

Harry son, Matthew presented the Sooty show from 1976 to 1992.

Soo came in after criticism there was nothing and no representation for girls in the show and was later criticized for her domestic roles.

That is my childhood Sooty which lost his wand that I used to chant "Izzy Bizzy lets get busy" to perform magic with while my younger brother had a Sweep in grey

Wednesday, 24 October 2007

Setting your direction



The tried and true method of finding your way, a compass and a map as taught to this girl and used here shown by a girl scout remains unbeaten as much as modern smartphones seem to suggest they're the modern "Swiss Army Knife" of modern outdoor life.

As a Brownie, Girl Guide, Cub ot Scout you know mastering this matters cos "no signal" is a real thing and you still need to find your way.

Wednesday, 17 October 2007

Thoughts on arts and crafts

The chief focus of this blog was always around being assigned as a boy but being very very girlish and how that ran through my life as a child in school nominally seen as a "boy" and as time went on into exploring more that surpressed girlish side that has never really gone away.

As much as I had no issue with the short trousers I had to wear at school  I much sooner preferred to wear the girls uniform and take some lessons normally segregated along gender lines with them.

Arts and crafts was the area I loved even if I needed some help with bits as free from the frustrations of not understanding maths and the written word as a child with dyslexia, I could just express my thoughts and imagination though the creativity I had that wasn't so blighted by that.

To of done so in a school club dressed in pinafore dress and white socks would of been just magic for me.

Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Choo Choo's Pt.2



Another place we visited a few times in the 1970's was the Vale of the Rheidol which is a steam train line running from the Welsh university town of Aberystwyth to the Devils Bridge some 12 miles downline.

I'm sure the engine we went on was called Owen Glendwr who I think was something of a hero to the Welsh fighting English occupation of their Country.
 The countryside in that part of Wales is very mountainous and really beautiful.

Wednesday, 3 October 2007

Spanking and sissy life

To be become a sissy gurl you didn't get spanked but you can't deny it is an important part of being one from whatever angle you may be coming from.

The more child-like side takes it from your own childhood - perhaps you were spanked a few times and it's stuck in your head - or maybe reading about it you've developed an interest in going back to those days.

Generally spanking comes out for child-like offenses and crimes like breaking things, back talk, watching the tv or computer use after bed time if that's what you've agreed


It need not feature anything other than a open hand but implements may come in such as hair brushes, straps or the cane although that's normally only the most serious of matters.

The more adult, more post adolescent side exists for some and the rules are a different as this can cover thinks such as not being dressed in overtly sissy ways, refusing any agreed to "training" and not deferring to mistresses and masters.

Spanking will always start from your frillies and may be emotionally as well as physically intense as the restrictions that may of applied to children when spanking was common won't be applying to you as the adult sissy.

It isn't uncommon to be spanked more on a whim just to remind you of your diminished adult sissy gurl status with an emphasis on using humiliation to really add to the impact  or the odd sexual act either.

Depending on which side is "out" at the time I can go with either although safe words should you be really uncomfortable are a must.