Here! Enjoy seven minutes’ worth of toys in the Sears-Roebuck 1960 Christmas catalog.
Oh, did I love those catalogs! I know it’s not quite what Christmas is about, and you can go too far–(Are you kidding? You can go way too far!) but come on, let’s get real: who doesn’t like to receive presents? Some of us like to give them, too.
I loved the “play sets” with mobs of little plastic figurines. Can I remember all the play sets that I had? Circus (I was, I think, five years old). Farm. Dinosaurs and Cavemen. African Safari. Cape Canaveral. Military Base (with spring-powered missiles!). The kid down the block had the Ben Hur set.
And then there were all the different construction sets with which you could design and build your own architectural fantasies. There was just no end to it. Sitting on the couch in the sitting room, watching the snow come down, and thumbing through the toys section in the catalog–was there ever a more pleasant way to spend a winter’s day?
Alas, there is no more Sears-Roebuck & Co., no more Sears Christmas Catalog.
Just memories.
[P.S.–That’s Bach’s Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring in the background.]

