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Merry Christmas

December 23, 2023 at 9:06 am by Claudia

Two days until Christmas. I’m finished coaching for the time being. Now, Don and I will rest and enjoy listening to Christmas music and keeping our traditions as we welcome Christmas. It will be quiet here, which is kind of the way we like it. Peace – that’s what we want for ourselves and everyone. And for the world.

Chloe and Ella are enjoying their first Christmas here at the cottage. Shockingly, there were five new girls this year! Yikes. No more for the time being. I don’t have the money or the room. A few of them came to me as opportunities I couldn’t pass up – dream dolls made by my favorite customizers. These two are examples of that; someone put one up for adoption and I knew I would lose out if I didn’t jump at the chance. Same with Miranda, the red-haired beauty. But now I have to toughen up, stay strong, and be grateful for what I have. And I am.

A long afternoon of undressing dolls, adding sweaters, removing them, and redressing them in their original clothes resulted in this. It’s not the best, but I hope you like it.

Don, the girls, and I wish you a Merry Christmas, my friends.

I hope your Christmas is all you wish it to be.

I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your visits to this little place on the internet. You are wonderful friends and I treasure you.

I’ll take Monday off, so the next post will be on Wednesday.

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

And stay safe.

 

 

Filed Under: Blythe dolls, Christmas, Don 66 Comments

Three Days and Counting

December 22, 2023 at 8:44 am by Claudia

I realize everyone is probably very busy with Christmas preparations. Or maybe you’re in that place where everything is done and you can relax for a couple of days. I am working again today – it was impossible to fit everyone in yesterday – so another day of coaching awaits. I forget how much energy it takes to communicate everything you want a person to learn in one hour. And zoom is not the best way in which to communicate. But, it is what it is. The actors are very nice and it’s a pleasure to work with them.

Ever since Monday, we’ve been watching a Christmas movie every night. I work around what we need to see on TCM’s schedule and fill in the rest from other streaming sources. So, Monday was White Christmas (Netflix). Tuesday – A Christmas Carol (the Alastair Sim version which is the only  version for us – we watched it on YouTube.) Wednesday – Remember the Night (Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray. TCM) Thursday – Meet Me in St. Louis  which was on TCM.

Tonight will be The Bishop’s Wife  (TCM), tomorrow, The Shop Around the Corner  (TCM,) and on Christmas Eve, It’s a Wonderful Life (either Amazon Prime or Netflix.) We don’t really have any connection with contemporary Christmas-themed movies or animated movies. This “Christmas Movie Week” is one of our traditions and it’s a true highlight of the season for Don and me.

We’d already seen Christmas in Connecticut, A Holiday Affair, and a few others before the official “Week” began.

Another Santa by Vintage by Crystal.

And some very old celluloid reindeer I picked up in an antique shop many years ago.

It’s very cold right now – the temperature went down to 17 degrees overnight. I’m pretty sure the remaining potted plants on the porch have now died, so I’ll move those pots into the shed over the weekend. I have to say that the calibrachoa really hung in there until a day or so ago. Bravo!

Christmas is almost upon us!

Stay safe.

Happy Friday.

 

Filed Under: Christmas, coaching 36 Comments

Puzzles, Work, and Christmas

December 20, 2023 at 9:20 am by Claudia

Finished puzzle – the title is something like 50 Plants from Around the World, It’s absolutely gorgeous with incredible detail. This one is by my favorite puzzle manufacturer – Lawrence King. That’s the same company that does all “The World of…” puzzles. They’re beautifully illustrated and the puzzle itself is very high quality.

My next will be “The World of Hercule Poirot.”

On the egg cup cubby.

In front of the putz houses.

I have a coaching job. Well, I’ve had it for a while but it doesn’t begin until tomorrow. Sadly, theaters are struggling, with many canceling seasons, or greatly cutting back, or closing altogether, and I see that in my work as well. So I have one day of Zoom coaching with the 5 actors in this play, one filmed run-through to watch and take notes on, and one visit to the theater to watch and note the first preview performance. That’s it. For the last year or two, I have found myself having to coach actors on-the-fly (that’s really what it is) and it’s very depressing. I can’t coach thoroughly, I can’t even coach somewhat thoroughly. When budgets are slashed, it’s people like me who are the first to go or, at least, the first to have their hours/days cut. I’m grateful for some work, but I never thought that after almost 40 years of coaching professionally, I would have to work this way. Believe me, I am only one of many, many theater professionals that are trying to cope with less work and less time in which to do the quality of work we’re committed to. Anyway, it’s a production of Dial M for Murder, and I’ll have one day this week to meet with all the actors and give them every possible note I can cram into an hour session per actor. Next up will be watching a run-through virtually, and then – in January – I’ll drive to Rochester to watch a preview.

So I’ve been reading the script and prepping for the coaching sessions. And sighing a lot. Today, I chat with the director (who I know from my Hartford Stage days.)

Miranda in front of the tree.

Yesterday, I worked all morning on the script, and then, worried that I would run out of free time in which to dress all the girls in the sweaters, figured that now was the time. So, I redressed all the girls in some form of a Christmas sweater and socks or pants or tights. It took FOREVER. Then I took all sorts of photos and I can only hope one turns out well. And then I shot a little video of them, which I am unable to post here. But if you want to see it, just go to Instagram and search for sophieandherpals which is the name of my Blythe account. The video is there.

Okay. We’re caught up.

I have to mail a package this morning – another Etsy sale.

Stay safe.

Happy Wednesday.

Filed Under: Blythe dolls, Christmas, coaching 13 Comments

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I live in a little cottage in the country with my husband. It's a sweet place, sheltered by old trees and surrounded by gardens. The inside is full of the things we love. I love to write, I love my camera, I love creating, I love gardening. My decorating style is eclectic; full of vintage and a bit of whimsy.

I've worked in the theater for more years than I can count. I'm currently a voice, speech, dialect and text coach freelancing on Broadway, off Broadway, and in regional theater.

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