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Barbie

July 23, 2023 at 9:43 am by Claudia

What is this? Two beautiful, sunny, relatively humidity-free days in a row?? I don’t know how to respond to this. I did do a lot of mowing yesterday with our very hard to maneuver lawnmower so I’m very sore today. I mowed the lilac side of the front lawn and then, because I was pumped up, I tackled the back forty, which , in retrospect, was too much. But we had been told that rain was on the way for Monday, so I was trying to finish off all the mowing before another deluge came. Later in the day, after I mowed, the forecast changed to no rain. Spoiler alert: we’re now back to scattered thunderstorms for Monday.

Anyway, I am very grateful for these two days so I won’t complain about possible rain tomorrow.

Favorite time of summer because everything – the hydrangeas, the balloon flowers, the rose of sharon, coneflowers, and brown-eyed susans – is in bloom. It’s really gorgeous out there.

On to something different: I recently bought a reproduction Barbie, Busy Gal Barbie.

Reader Vicki is a big collector of Barbies. Vicki, what do you think?

She comes with a hat as well, but I took it off for the time being, and a portfolio of fashion designer drawings.

With a Blythe IG account, I often come across the accounts of doll collectors who collect Barbies and other types of dolls. I’m fascinated by what people collect, always have been, so I read all of that with great interest. I’ve chatted with Vicki about it on this blog and I finally decided to search for a Barbie that looks like the Barbies that were around when I was a girl. I like their more sophisticated look.

I missed out on this particular style of Barbie when I was a kid. When Barbie first emerged on the scene I was a bit too young for her. Or course, every birthday or Christmas after that, I kept asking for one, and eventually received a platinum bubble-cut Barbie. I think I also had a Skipper and maybe a Midge? I wasn’t interested in Ken at all, perhaps because he didn’t look believable to me – I don’t think Mattel ever designed a Ken that really equalled Barbie. (But that was just my opinion.) I’ve written before about endless hours of playing with Barbies with my childhood friend, Kay – who reads this blog. (Her parents were my godparents and gave me my very first egg cup.) We decorated the inside of our Barbie cases, using wallpaper samples that Edith, my godmother, had on hand. We made hanging lights with a dixie cup and pipe cleaner.

Mom told me that she would listen to us playing in the basement and had to force herself not to intervene because I, being 3 years older than Kay, was always telling her what her Barbie had to do and say. (Ever the controlling director!) I know I have an old picture of Kay and I playing with our Barbies on our front porch. I’ll have to look for it again. My dad took it with his new Polaroid camera, so it’s in black and white.

I’m not about to collect Barbies, but I would like to get a reproduction bubble cut Barbie and I’ve got my eye on a brown-haired girl. But that’s it. I just like having her around because she was such a huge part of my childhood. Childhood things are comforting these days.

What happened to my doll? I have no idea but I suspect my sisters played with her and inherited the clothes our grandmother made for her. And, knowing my mother, I also suspect Barbie got tossed out at one point, when Mom had had her fill of our old toys filling up space in our very small house.

Did you have a Barbie?

Stay safe.

Happy Sunday.

 

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The Sun

July 22, 2023 at 9:33 am by Claudia

I briefly saw a monarch butterfly dining on one of the coneflowers the other day. I tried to quickly get my camera but alas, when I got back there, she was gone.

A brief appearance by Buddy (or one of his siblings) late yesterday afternoon. It’s hard to tell the difference between them now because they’re nearly full grown. Also, an equally brief appearance by a baby bunny.

It’s a lovely day today and I’ll take advantage of it by attempting to mow the lilac side of the lawn. I think it might stay sunny all day! How can that be???

Don got home at midnight last night. I was already asleep because I was darned tired and he told me not to wait up for him. He had a great time. Don loves performing and he hasn’t been getting enough of that during the past four years. Even though it was a long drive, he came back energized.

We like to work. We need to work. We need to perform. (As a former entertainer myself, I get it.)

So sad to hear of Tony Bennett’s passing. What an incredible human being he was. My mom LOVED him. And she got to see him live at least twice, maybe three times. She was so, so happy. I loved him too, but my favorite memory is of Mom singing along with his recordings.

The devastation from the flash floods of last week continues. We were lucky to escape the worst of that but there was definitely flooding around here, as well. All the rivers – and we have two of them within 100 feet of us – are incredibly high. My heart goes out to everyone dealing with the devastation, from just south of us, to Vermont, to Kentucky, and all places in-between.

I spent most of the day yesterday calculating and writing up our deductions – we always take an extension. I had to force myself to do it but I’m very happy it’s done! Now, Don has to finish his but I won’t bug him about it until tomorrow.

Nothing else new, I’m just happy Don is back safely and that the sun is shining today.

Stay safe.

Happy Saturday.

 

 

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The Girls on Friday

July 21, 2023 at 8:39 am by Claudia

Friday – rain. Saturday and Sunday – no rain. Monday and Tuesday – rain. And so it continues.

At times, I’m tempted to scream.

We did mow yesterday and managed to finish off the largest part of the front lawn. We’ll do the lilac side on Sunday when, hopefully, it will have dried from today’s rain.

You do what you have to do!

Don has a gig tonight, rather far away. I’ll have some time to myself, but after about an hour or so, I start missing him and wish he was home. Are we co-dependent? Yes, but in the happiest way.

Today? Blythe Friday. I haven’t been taking pictures lately but I did take these this week:

Ella in pink. Somehow, her curls just cry out for a little headband.

I realized that Imogen had been wearing brown for quite a while, so I found something summery for her.

Love these girls.

Stay safe.

Happy Friday.

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