May 7, 2008

Some Things We Are Just Never Too Old For

I have a fondness for things from my childhood, the characters (like Strawberry Shortcake) the treats (love the Bomb Pop) and some of the clothes. I had a love-hate relationship with my pink footed pajamas. They were so comfy and so awesome, but being one-piece from head to toe I often found myself sweating and panicking in the middle of the night. And you have to take off your entire pj's to cool down as you are totally consumed by them. Despite these hot flashes and moments near-death, I truly loved those pjs. I wore them until the feet had worn through and my toes poked out ... creating some nice ariation for the feet during one of those infamous hot flashes.

Well, those pj's arent a thing of the past...and theyre not just for kids. There are multiple companies out there that sell them for adults!
Jumpin Jammerz can bring you back to your childhood while at the same time keeping you warm and cozy on a cold winters night :) According to their site, they were in the grab-bags for the 2007 Oscars. If the celebritites have them, then I surely need a pair! AND they have footless pajamas, solving one of the greater dilemmas of my childhood! I think all of my dreams have come true. How cuddly does this girl look?

5 comments:

Sarah Jo Austin said...

Girl, how can you sleep in those?! I started sweating just looking at them! I guess I'm in the category of people who believe less is more (i.e. linen capris and tank tops) when I sleep...even in the winter!

lifestudent said...

Yeah, they might get a little hot sleeping. But imagine wearing them while curled up on the couch watching a movie. That sounds dreamy :)

Linden said...

I will own a pair of these someday. They've been on my Christmas list two years running so far!

You've made it to the top 5 best sports blogs on the Best of Blogs! Congratulations!

Sarah Jo Austin said...

I know how much you like Cadbury eggs. I'm sorry to break this news to you: They've gotten smaller. Here's the link (and video clip).

:(

lifestudent said...

sarah jo ... you know whats funny, I looked about 1 year ago (maybe a bit more) for info on whether or not the eggs got smaller. I specifically remember reading on the Cadbury website that THEY HADNT. They claimed they seem smaller because they are a childhood treat, and as we get bigger they just seem smaller in our hands. I figured the company wouldnt LIE. But I saw stuff recently confirming that they did in fact get smaller, which means that the people at Cadbury are a bunch of fibbers.