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Little by Little

December 14, 2021 at 10:30 am by Claudia

Still very tired!

Here is the first tree we purchased, now bungee-corded to the railing. We get a lot of wind around here. We added the lights yesterday afternoon. It looks really nice from the street.

Today, we have to make a run to the storage facility to retrieve the missing bin of decorations. Then we’ll decorate the tree. I’m not even sure if I’m going to decorate the doll houses this year. Getting our real tree decorated and buying some presents for Don is about all I can handle. Who knows, though, I might just surprise myself.

It’s unusually warm here this week, but next week, temperatures will plunge back to what is considered normal here in December. I have to grab all my outdoor pots and store them, along with the cushions on the porch furniture, all of which I would have done by now if I hadn’t been away. So warmer temps are welcome as I try to make up for lost time.

Some clothes for the girls arrived while I was away. I’ll show them to you over the next few days so as not to overwhelm you with Blythe photos.

Here is Livvy in an outfit from Ireland:

I love everything about it, especially the knitted headband, which matches her hair.

I’m telling you, these girls have stolen my heart. They’ve sort of stolen Don’s heart, as well!

Hopefully, I’ll have some tree photos for you tomorrow.

Stay safe.

Happy Tuesday.

 

Filed Under: Blythe dolls, livvy 22 Comments

The Tree Saga

December 13, 2021 at 10:06 am by Claudia

Wouldn’t you know it? We had a Christmas tree saga.

We got going early yesterday morning and drove to the nursery where I buy my plants and where we buy our tree. Every year. We’ve been buying trees there for 16 years. Usually, we get a tree during the second week of December, though during Covid and lockdown, we got one earlier because we needed the lights and cheer. So, my point is that buying at this time is nothing new to us. Still a couple of weeks away from Christmas, but not last minute.

We drove to the nursery and I commented that there weren’t many cars there, which was unusual. Then we parked. And stared at a completely empty tree lot. “Where are all the trees?” I said. I briefly though they might have moved them to another part of the property. But no, there was nothing.

When we went inside to ask what the heck was going on, they said they ran out. There is apparently a shortage of trees this year, which a lot of you probably know about, but I’ve been in a filming bubble and had heard absolutely nothing about it. We were stunned. We’ve purchased even later than the 12th and there were always scads of trees on their lot. They suggested we go to another local business  because they still had a few trees left. When we arrived there, all they had were Douglas firs, not Frasier firs, which is what we always get. I’m not a fan of Douglas firs – the branches aren’t very strong – but we were panicked, so we bought a small, but wide tree. Put it on top of the car, took it home.

It wouldn’t fit in our stand.

Evidence:

The hole in the bottom of the tree had been drilled off center and it wouldn’t stand up. We knew we were going to have to get another kind of tree stand, so after a bite to eat, we were back in the car on our way to Lowes. When we pulled in that parking lot, we saw people carrying trees to their cars, so, instead of buying a stand immediately, we headed to the trees. They had a fair amount remaining and they were Frasier firs. We grabbed one, bought a new stand because this tree didn’t have a hole in the bottom, and drove home with yet another tree on top of the car. The first tree is now in a zinc bucket full of water and Don has secured it to the porch. We’re going to put lights on it this afternoon.

The second tree.

Not to mention, we went to our storage facility to pick up all the bins full of ornaments and forgot one of them, so we’ll have to go back there tomorrow and get the missing bin. We will decorate the tree tomorrow.

All of this was exhausting simply because I was already very tired, as was Don, who spent two whole days cleaning the house in preparation for my return, bless him. So today, except for putting the lights on the porch and the porch tree, we’re taking it easy.

We watched Alien  last night, one of our favorite movies.

Zoe. Elena carved her face beautifully. The eyebrows! The worried look! (She reminds me of me as a little girl. My hair was the same color, but longer, and I had the bangs and the worried look.) All my girls have their own individual look, down to the lips and nose and eyebrows.

My caption for this photo (on my Blythe IG account) was:

“Sophie (on the left) remembering that wonderful month when she was an only child.”

I get it, Sophie. I get it.

Note that I cut Maeve’s bangs. They were too long

The entire time I was gone, I had very little time to read. I did read one book – Louise Penny’s latest. In fact, I finished it on my last day there. I loved it, but wish I had had more uninterrupted time in which to read it. As it was, my experience was a choppy one. I don’t know that I think it’s her best, but every book she writes is excellent and powerful and full of humanity. And it’s really silly to try to pick out her best when every one of them is a gem.

Okay.

Stay safe.

Happy Monday.

Filed Under: Blythe dolls, books, Christmas, Louise Penny, Zoe 20 Comments

Back Home

December 12, 2021 at 8:29 am by Claudia

I’m home.

After an amazing, emotional, and powerful final day of filming, we wrapped at about 12:30 am Friday. Well, I guess it was technically Saturday morning. I felt strong emotions coming on during Thursday’s filming and knew right then that Friday was going to be quite a day.

It was.

It will take a day or so – maybe longer – to process everything I’ve been through for the past six weeks, but I’ll share more of that with you as the week progresses. Short version: I am profoundly grateful. My heart is full.

This is dear Annie, my former student and dear friend, who rented her top floor AirBnB to me during my stay. I adore her. We took a long walk together (along with her adorable dog) last Sunday and ended up in gorgeous Prospect Park. She has written a play that is going to be performed very soon and I couldn’t be prouder of her and her work as an artist and educator – not to mention a mom of three wonderful kids.

Part of the Video Village gang on wrap day. One of the producers left early, but this is basically the gang I sat with day after day as we watched everything that was filmed on the monitors. Second from the left in the back row is Todd, who is Jim’s husband and one of the producers. And that’s Michael Ausiello next to me, the author of the book this movie is based on. It’s his story and Jim is playing him on screen. We became very good pals during this adventure and I adore him.

Jim, me, and Ben on wrap day. Ben is the actor I’ve been coaching for over three months. I adore him. I adore Jim. My heart is so full of love for these two guys. Ben wrote the most beautiful note to me and surprised me with a bag full of miniatures from Tiny Doll House in NYC! I couldn’t believe it! I spent some time back behind one of the sets just talking to these two as the final scene was being filmed – a special moment with just the three of us. I’ll miss them so much, especially Ben because he’ll soon be back in England. At least I can see Jim and Todd as they’re just a hop, skip, and a jump away.

And finally, I came home to this addition to my ‘family.’ Say hello to Zoe, who looks a little bewildered.

She was made by Tiny Blythe Things and she came all the way from Moscow. There’s a story behind her, which I’ll share with you later. As Don repeatedly says: “They’re works of art!”

Isn’t she adorable?

Okay. I’m really, really tired but I hope to get our Christmas tree today. We’ll see.

Back to regular blogging!

More later.

Stay safe..

Happy Sunday.

 

 

Filed Under: Blythe dolls, film, On The Road 56 Comments

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