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A Little Story

November 4, 2023 at 8:29 am by Claudia

No photo today. The trees are increasingly bare, it’s a little bleak looking out there, and I didn’t want to post yet another Blythe doll, especially since you’ll get a lot of that kind of content after Sunday. Today, I’m going to gather whatever I need to take with me, and get everything in place for an early start to my journey tomorrow. The tradition is to bring a doll or two with you, so Olivia will be accompanying me on this little adventure.

My oil change quickly turned into having to replace the two rear tires on my car. Oh boy. But you know, over the past two weeks, I repeatedly had the thought that before I left for New Jersey, I had to get the oil changed. I still had several hundred miles left before I was officially due, nevertheless, I felt compelled to get the oil change now. I figured it was because I don’t put all that many miles on my car and it had been a long enough time that the oil might have become dirty. So I finally called the local branch of a discount tire company that is only a mile or so from our house. They usually do my car inspections and oil changes.

Don volunteered to take the car in, bless him. Soon after he left, he called me to say they were recommending that I replace the rear tires. My immediate response was that the car had been inspected recently and the tires had passed. A lot of back and forth occurred and Don urged me to speak with the mechanic directly. He told me that since they were the original tires (from 2012) they were starting to separate from the inside – in other words, rot – and it was dangerous to drive on them. They were disintegrating in a way I would not have noticed, even though the tread passed the inspection. It all made sense to me. Of course, the tires were in bad shape! Car tires aren’t meant to last 11 years! (The two front tires were replaced about 5 or 6 years ago.)

I am absolutely sure that the nagging feeling about getting an oil change was guidance from the universe. I briefly considered taking it to a Jiffy Lube, but I didn’t. I took it to a place that specialized in tires. Another sort of quick oil change facility wouldn’t necessarily have seen the tire issue.

Money I wasn’t prepared to spend, but thank goodness the tires are okay now! And they gave me a good price, far less than if a Honda dealership replaced them.

So. Tomorrow is Wonderland of Play/BlytheCon and I’m sure I’ll have lots of stories to share with you on Monday. Given my need for a quiet life here at the cottage, this will be a big EVENT. More than 500 people are attending. I’ll need the remainder of the week to recover. Wish me luck.

Stay safe.

Happy Sunday.

 

 

Filed Under: Blythe dolls 24 Comments

A Cold Friday

November 3, 2023 at 8:40 am by Claudia

I finished “The World of Frankenstein” yesterday. This one was quite a challenge and you know that I love that. I do not want my jigsaw puzzles to be too easy, just like crossword puzzles. The illustration and the color palette are fabulous. I’ve never read Frankenstein  and I think I’m going to read it next year.

Next up: “The World of King Arthur.”

But in the meantime, I have an oil change scheduled at noon. And I’m gathering things together for my trip to Wonderland of Play on Sunday. Then I’ll start the newest puzzle.

It’s very, very cold this morning, as it was yesterday morning, so the plants are still inside. It’s going to warm up today, so I’ll put them back out on the porch. I haven’t gone out there yet, but I’m sure the impatiens are gone. They were already on their last legs so I didn’t try to bring them inside. I think we’ll have a week of above freezing temperatures, then another two days when I have to bring them in, then warmer temperatures again. So I should be able to keep them going through at least half of November.

My two Dragonfly Blythe girls. I thought I should give them a chance to talk about their life with Ola in Israel. I asked Nina to get Pru up to speed on life in the cottage.

Don’s almost finished with War and Peace. Hurrah! Both of us will have finished way ahead of the end of the year deadline.

Okay. More coffee to be made.

Stay safe.

Happy Friday,

Filed Under: Blythe dolls, jigsaw puzzles 16 Comments

Prudence

November 1, 2023 at 9:19 am by Claudia

I felt very poorly yesterday – I think the sudden change in the weather from summery to  30 degrees colder and windy was behind it. I seem to suffer for a day or two and then I’m back to normal. Still, I tested myself for Covid yesterday given my upcoming trip to Wonderland of Play. Negative. It was just ‘the crud.’

Tonight, it’s going down to 27 degrees. Tomorrow, the same. So some of the porch plants will come inside for 48 hours. The impatiens are pretty scraggly, so I might just let them go. I will save the rest because temperatures will soon be warmer for a week or so. It’s my yearly struggle: when do I give in and let nature take its course?

I succumbed again. I saw this girl was up for adoption and was able to negotiate a very very good price. The original owner lives in Amsterdam, so she had a long journey to my little cottage, with the usual obsessive checking of the tracking number. For a few days there, I couldn’t get a consistent status. But she arrived safely on Monday.

First photo was taken late Monday afternoon:

She was customized by Dragonfly Blythe, the same person who customized Nina. Right after I made the decision to buy her, I read that Ola was no longer customizing. I’d been trying to message her for a while because I hadn’t seen any activity on her IG account and I was worried about her.  And then, since she lives in Israel, I grew more concerned. I do hope the decision to stop customizing is only a temporary one because, to me, she’s a truly unique artist – there’s no one like her – and I adore her creations. (Someone did get in touch with Ola, by the way, and she and her family are safe, but she has friends who lost family members in the recent attacks by Hamas.)

Anyway, this is Prudence. I didn’t come up with a name until I opened her box and saw her up close – that’s a first. I’ll call her Pru. She has no shoes on because I’ve run out of shoes, but I rather like the barefoot look.

The next day, after a hair trim:

I love her eye chips. All four pairs are striking and perfect. That’s a rarity. There’s usually at least one pair I don’t like.

My only quibble with Ola is that she does something weird to the body and neck, She adds some sort of cement-like covering to the upper chest and neck to strengthen the body and therefore, if you want to add a different neck joint, you can’t. It doesn’t work. In this case, her head is wobbly, so a friend of mine is bringing a new body to Wonderland of Play. Nina needs a new body as well, with a proper neck joint as she can tilt her head.

But it’s a small quibble. I can change out the bodies/neck joints. Pru’s need is a bit more urgent than Nina’s so she’ll be fixed first.

If you’re able to zoom in on her face, you’ll see a gorgeous face up. Tiny, subtle little freckles, shadows under her eyes, beautiful lips. I love the way Ola paints a face.

Pru is now sitting on the edge of the shelf where Lily sits on the bed.

Don is quite impressed with Pru. (I think she’s one of his very favorites.) Thank goodness for a husband who fully supports this passion of mine. When he saw Sophie, my first girl, he immediately said “she’s a work of art.”  Also, he understands that I’m happier when I can ‘play’ and that these girls have brought much-needed joy to my life, especially as I struggle with anxiety and a bit of depression.

Grateful.

Stay safe.

Happy Wednesday.

Filed Under: Blythe dolls, collecting, Prudence 30 Comments

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