Hello! I haven't disappeared. We've been getting electrical work done at the house, so we've been there. I'm still clearing up things that were thrown around after the fire. I'm also finding more damage than I thought. We had wonderful pocket doors between the foyer and the living room, and I discovered the other day that they won't pull out any more. Another area of the wall in the foyer has gone from looking fine, to looking a bit bulgey, to the plaster being ready to drop out. At least the lathe is still there, so I think I can plaster that, unlike Fuzz's room, where the lathe has been chopped out. That will have to be drywalled, which I really hate. My sister tells me that I am not capable of plastering, "even if we do have it in our blood". (Our grandpa was a professional plasterer.) All I can say is, I'm going to try to channel Grampa and do it myself, because we can't afford to have it done.
As it has been so dark, with no electricity and the windows boarded up, there are other things I come across. With no windows in Fuzz's room for a few days, and the boards that are on them not really sealing the windows up, 'things' get in. We've had at least two birds in the house while we've been out. Ken got one out of the house, but he found a dead one in the basement. (We've had to keep the basement door open, because our cat Arky won't come upstairs, or let himself be caught. He's been down there for a year now! I got him upstairs twice, and since then, he won't come up.) So, what do birds do? Besides singing, I mean. I keep finding more places the birds pooped all over the house. And mice. It's going to be a lot of work when we get back in!
But enough of that. I said I'd show you my doll related Christmas gifts. Here's the first one. Ken bought me this cute pig ornament when we went shopping at Jungle Jim's, a huge store where they have everything, including foods from around the world.
The packages were decorated with Halloween things. |
And of course you already saw the amazing hand made Pee Wee Herman doll my sister made for me, and the cool 11" Pee Wee doll that she bought for me, and the Muppet Christmas Carol Gonzo, and the Made to Move Barbie Ken got for me. I am hoping to get back into our house sometime this month, but it's a race. Our windows are supposed to be installed on the 23rd. Yay!
I knew you were going to get wonderful Christmas gifts because your name was at the top of Santa's Nice List! I love the little tea sets best.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you are able to get into your house to do some things. Can you use battery powered lights until you can get the electricity going again?
I'm late answering this, so we have our electricity now, as you know. We were using battery operated work lights, but it's still not like having daylight or real lights.
DeleteLovely little things. I love Re-ment
ReplyDeleteMe too. I just wish they weren't so expensive!
DeleteHi! FYI, you photographed many of my dolls at the doll show in Ohio last October and are using them in your blog. I don’t recall giving permission. Please refrain from using photos. I appreciate you want to share, but purchase dolls before exploiting them. If anyone makes money from them, it should be me. Ok?
ReplyDeleteFor one thing I have no idea who you are, or which dolls you are referring to. I almost always ask permission to photograph dolls at a doll show. And FYI, showing the dolls on the blog doesn't make me any money. I don't make any money off this blog. I don't even carry ads. It's strictly for entertainment purposes. A lot of people can't get to doll shows, and enjoy seeing dolls they otherwise may never get to see. I don't see it as 'exploiting' the dolls, just letting people enjoy them. Think of it as a virtual doll show. People come to the show and look at your dolls without purchasing them. This is the same. Sometimes seeing the show posts encourages people to go to shows. Sometimes for special dolls or dealers with a lot of great dolls, I include the dealer's information, so if a reader is interested, they can contact the dealer and purchase a doll they've seen. One doll show post was seen by the son of a dollmaker whose dolls I showed, which led to the dollmaker's daughter contacting me. She asked me if I could buy the dolls for her and she would pay me back. I went to the next show and bought the dolls for her. Not only did the dealer make several sales, (and another one later when she found another of the dolls and saved it for me at a future show.), but the family got their mother's dolls back. We're all here to help each other.
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