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Mother Nature, Cell Phones, and Lucy

March 3, 2023 at 8:43 am by Claudia

Friday.

We have another ‘event’ coming this evening, but the guidance from various weather forecasters is wildly different. Yesterday: 8-12 inches with sleet and ice. Then 5-8 inches with sleet and ice. The National Weather Service says 1 -3 inches with sleet and ice. And our local guys now say 1- 3 inches. Obviously, when you factor in ice, I much prefer 1 -3 inches. Yesterday, we had a high of 53 degrees, so much of the snow from Monday night has melted.

Right now, it’s sunny. The calm before the storm.

Thank you, Mother Nature, for giving us an entire winter in one week.

Grateful for the snow for our water table. But very ready for spring.

I ended up running to the library yesterday to pick up two more books. I have to read 3 books in 3 weeks time. I can do it! Yes, I can!

A story from yesterday. Don went to the store to stock up on things. While he was gone, I vacuumed, swiffered, sorted through things, straightened up, etc. So I was fairly busy. When I was finished, I sat down in my chair. Couldn’t find my cell phone. Okay. Got up, looked everywhere. No cell phone. I’d been in the house all day, so it couldn’t be in my car (I had yet to go to the library.) Looked everywhere again. Then I thought, I’ll have Don call my number so I can hear the phone ring. Ummm…no. Don isn’t here and you no longer have a landline, so you can’t call him. I had no way of communicating with him! Such a strange feeling. I finally came to the conclusion that Don  must have it.

I sat down and checked to see if I had a message from Don via email. Sure enough, he had reached into one of his pockets and found my cell phone. He told me later that he just stood there in the grocery store staring at the phone trying to figure out why he had two phones with him. Thank goodness, I wasn’t expecting an important call!

I finally gave up waiting for him to get home and went to the library.

Let’s close with this photo of Monty, Lucy, and a carrot.

Stay safe.

Happy Friday.

Filed Under: Blythe dolls, Lucy, winter 26 Comments

I Love Lucy

July 24, 2022 at 9:50 am by Claudia

I realize I’ve posted a lot of doll pictures this week, but it’s been a big week for dolls. Two new dolls arrived in the mail and another is in customs in NYC.

So, my little one from Ukraine arrived yesterday after a delay in which she traveled to Denver, CO and back. I had to sign for her, so I was listening for the USPS truck for a couple of hours. I was very happy to finally get that package.

Lucy is here. She’s my scrappy, feisty girl. She’s named after her creator, who is called Lusy.

This is what she was wearing when she arrived.

I love the ruddy tones in her complexion; very different than my other girls. She was customized by (at) Lusisiz on Instagram, a woman who lives with her family in Kiev, Ukraine. They have never left the city during the war, and I pray they can remain there safely.

Lucy embodies the fighting spirit of Ukraine. In fact, one of the packages I received this week was from another customizer in Ukraine, who designed these t-shirts to raise money for the war effort. Needless to say, my second photo of Lucy was always going to be in the t-shirt.

She’s so darned cute!

But here’s what went wrong: I received the package, came inside and opened it, and the doll was in two pieces!

Photo proof:

I was in shock. Lucy has what is called a neck modification – a lot of customized Blythes do, as the unmodified Blythe always looks down. (Sophie and Maeve haven’t been modified and it’s a pain in the tush to photograph them.) I quickly messaged the seller and showed her the photo. She was in shock, she couldn’t figure out why that happened and showed me the photo of Lucy in one piece in the box, ready to be mailed. I tried to put her back together by watching various videos, but the ball joint wasn’t fully enclosed inside the head and I couldn’t get it right. I was so frustrated!

She offered to send a video of showing how to put the doll back together – it’s a bit complicated. Since it was 10 pm in Ukraine and they are subject to a curfew with lights out and curtains closed, it was too dark to send me a video so we decided to wait until today. But about an hour later, I decided to try once more, and I did it! It was not easy, but in the course of all of this, I realize that I now know how to open up a Blythe doll and install a neck joint. There’s a bit more to it than what I had to do yesterday but I think I can do it. Heads up, Sophie and Maeve, your time is coming.

I immediately texted the seller and told her not to bother with the video. She peppered me with questions: show me photos so I can be sure the head moves back and forth, up and down, and to the side. So I did.

Now, I know what to do!

That being said, there’s no way, if the head has been screwed shut, which it was, that the ball joint can come out of the head. No way. So I’m wondering if customs somewhere opened up the doll to check for contraband of some kind. Then, not being able to put it back together correctly, they just closed the head and left the body separate. It’s a bit chilling, frankly.

Okay. I was waylaid by a call from my sister, so I have to get this published.

Stay safe.

Happy Sunday.

Filed Under: Blythe dolls, Lucy 32 Comments

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