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We’re Off

September 26, 2021 at 8:55 am by Claudia

Well, I’m headed to NYC today. No, my test results haven’t been sent to me yet. It’s maddening. But I wrote to the company manager about it yesterday afternoon – asking if I should delay my trip on the train if I hadn’t received anything by the time I’m ready to head to the train station and she said, no, come anyway. If nothing comes, they’ll send me to a quick turnaround test site in the city, so I can be cleared for rehearsal on Monday.

I was secretly wishing I wouldn’t be able to go, only because it’s all rather nervous-making and it’s a big, big change for me. But it’s best, I realize, to face up to these things. Once this first trip is finished, next week’s will be easier. And, hopefully, the six weeks I spend in Brooklyn will be easier as well. Fingers crossed.

So today is about packing and then Don will drive me to the train station across the river, where I will travel on Amtrak into Penn Station. It would be a heck of a lot easier if my results are sent to me today because adding another test on to a long day is not what I’d prefer.

Don suggested I take Sophie with me. In fact, he was surprised I was considering leaving her home.

She’s dressed and ready to go:

If you haven’t noticed already, Sophie is far more daring in her fashion choices than I am.

For those of you interested in this, the dress is by Woolly Rockers on Etsy (it’s a Liberty print), the boots are from Northfield Primitives, and the beret and scarf are from House of Blythe on Etsy. The stockings are from a seller in Paris.

She’s so much fun to dress! She’s never been to NYC or on a train so she’s understandably nervous. That will make two of us. She’s my Emotional Support Sprite.

Wish me well. I’m nervous about all of this and worry seems to be my permanent state of mind lately. It’s not a good place to be.

Stay safe.

Happy Sunday.

Filed Under: Blythe dolls, coaching, On The Road, Sophie 30 Comments

Wildflowers & Sophie Questions

September 25, 2021 at 10:14 am by Claudia

We always have the most beautiful wildflowers pop up in the fall. These beauties are right next to the top of the big garden bed. I pass them as I walk to my car. These wildflowers are one of my favorite parts of the seasonal change. Some of them are very colorful. I took some photos the other day and I’ll share them with you over the next few days.

The latest: I got the PCR Covid test yesterday. When I turned in my swab, the technician said “You should have results within 2 to 4 days.” Ummm….I said I had to have them by Monday morning at the latest because I needed the test done for a job. She responded that “they” tell them to say that but that the test results have been coming through more quickly of late. Well. That’s all I could do. Later in the day, I received an email from the Covid testing czar for the touring company reminding me to get my test yesterday and to submit the results by today at the latest. Ummmm….that ain’t gonna happen.

I wrote back saying that I had the test at 12:30 pm yesterday. I didn’t think it likely that I would have my results by today, since it can take 24 – 48 hours, sometimes more. Since they had insisted I couldn’t do it before yesterday, my hands were tied. Then the guy actually said that some people get several tests at several locations so that one result might come through sooner. My response: I don’t live in a city. I live in the country. I’m not sick, so I can’t get it done at one of the labs around here. They will only do a test upon a doctor’s recommendation for those who have symptoms. So my only option is to have it done at a drive-though pharmacy, which is what I did. (I am not about to drive all over the place trying to coordinate Covid tests at various locations.)

So the end result is that I don’t have a frigging clue if I’ll get the results in time. The language used by the touring company is that results have to be submitted before the first day of work/travel. Well, I’m traveling tomorrow. I’m working on Monday.

I told the guy I’d keep him posted and that if by early afternoon tomorrow, I had not received the results, I would let them know and we could maybe try to rearrange the schedule.

Too much work and stress. I can’t be the only person going through this waiting game with work/employment dependent on the timing of the results.

I warned Sophie about wet leaves and here she is, slipping on one.

I just want to take a moment to address some questions that came up in yesterday’s comments. The sweater and skirt are made by AnnaMargoeva on Etsy. She is Russian, as are so many Blythe customizers/creators. And Sophie is a customized Blythe doll done by a woman who lives in England, you can find her at Candyflossbyrose on Etsy. Her prices are quite reasonable, as well, and she couldn’t have been kinder. She took the time to answer all my questions. She carved the nose and lips, did the makeup and freckles, changed out the eye chips (the 4 colors that show when you pull the pull ring to change eye positions), added new eyelashes, pull rings, and sleepy eyes (which is accomplished by adding an additional pull ring to shut the eyes.) She may have changed out the hair as well.

I’ve dipped into this particular rabbit hole because I’m so fascinated by it. I’ve watched videos of customizers carving the details on a face, adding makeup, weaving hair into the scalp, changing out the bodies – it’s all fascinating. No, I have no desire to try that myself! I am in awe of the artistry that goes into customizing a doll and I am content to reap the benefits.

I think Rose did a beautiful job on her. She has such a sweet face. I’ve found that choosing one of these girls is very much dependent on your emotional response to a particular doll – and in my case, my pocketbook! Sophie’s face elicited a strong response in me and that’s why I chose her. A hint of vulnerability, seriousness, trepidation…I guess I saw myself in her. And except for the blond color, my hair was worn exactly the same way when I was a little girl – bangs and long, straight hair.

Hope this answers some questions!

Stay safe.

Happy Saturday.

Filed Under: Blythe dolls, coaching, Sophie, wildflowers 14 Comments

Oil Painting and Sophie

September 19, 2021 at 8:45 am by Claudia

Finished!

This one took a long time. Between coaching and a slew of other things going on, there was a long period of time between the last time I worked on it and yesterday, when I finally finished. I don’t recommend it. I felt a little disconnected and had to work hard to get back in the ‘groove.’

This is number ten in the Pottery Portraits series. The pattern on this vase is Dahlrose.

I’m pretty pleased with the results.

Sophie was demanding a change of clothes, so I complied. After all, she’s fairly quiet most of the time, so I can hardly complain.

When she arrived in the mail, I soon thought of all my sheep and the fact that they might make a nice addition to a photo. I believe a reader of this blog suggested it, too. I started with this needle-felted lamb that I’ve had for a long time. The lamb, my teddy bear, and Maggie Rabbit always accompanied me on long stints in Hartford.

Sophie loves animals and is a vegetarian like her mom.

Good for you, Sophie!

The dress was made by an Etsy seller: Rose and Cacao. She also made those overalls Sophie wore with her Beatles t-shirt. The boots were made by Crafty by Cora, another Etsy seller.

This might be one of my favorite dresses.

Today, I have to run an errand, wash the sheets, unclog the bathtub drain (what fun) – that kind of thing. Don is already off running errands.

Tomorrow I coach Ben. We rescheduled this morning’s session because he has a whopper of a headache. Next Sunday, I take the train to NYC and then on to Queens, where I’ll be coaching Anastasia  for two days. This Friday, I have to get the PCR Covid test; you’re supposed to get it 72 hours before starting work.

A busy time ahead, between Anastasia, private coaching, and preparing for 6 weeks in NYC.

My nephew updated us yesterday. Greta has a cyst and an abdominal blockage. She hasn’t eaten since Monday and she can’t keep anything down. We’re very worried. I can’t quite remember how old she is, but she’s around 8 or 9 years old. Too much for a little girl.

Stay safe.

Happy Sunday.

Filed Under: Blythe dolls, coaching, oil painting, Roseville pottery 20 Comments

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