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Dorrie's Doll Diaries
Saturday, 22 September 2007
Who, who ? Who ? Who ?
Mood:
a-ok
Now Playing: "Who Are You ?" - The Who, from the Sound Cube
Sorry about yesterday's entry - I get like that every so often. Y'know, I got more enjoyment from the folks who bought the yard-saled Star Wars goodies than I ever got out of owning the actual stuff. Just wish I'd saved the cash instead of spending it so frantically back then, but that's youth for ya ! Despite all of yesterday's meanderings about enjoying instead of buying, I went to a flea market today. Didn't buy much, even though there were lots of fairly recent dolls I've thought about acquiring before. Megara (Hercules) is quite a pretty doll, and if she's still there next week - yeah, for some reason, the same flea market group will be around Friday - I'll probably grab her. Her face just seemed rather sharp in person. Also, I'm not sure if Dearest Son would want a Jesse (Toy Story 2) fashion doll - out of costume, her hair was sort of messy, but there was no doubt who she was ! Found another Midge, this one using the Diva mold. May snag her, so I have the three ‘main Midge faces' all together. She's a pretty doll. Also found a ‘Cool Times' Steffie-faced Midge - her legs weren't quite as bad as my Cali's, but I like the ‘California Dream' hair and eye colors better. There were also several blonde Maxie dolls, but I already have the one doll in that Hasbro line that I wanted. I'm also reconsidering that Poison Ivy doll - her costume was torn, but I could fix that... Dug through some doll clothing of about the same vintage, but it was too hot to go through thoroughly. Most of it was torn and worn out, so I made the dealer an offer on the whole shoe-storage size box. Nope. Fine with me - it was evidently too low an offer for her and I know it was a bit high for someone who makes her own darn doll stuff, so it was a good thing I was refused. But her booth partner (husband ?) thought she should have taken me up on it, and they were squabbling about it when I paid for what I did buy. This guy. He's a mystery. At first, I thought he was a Disney Beauty and the Beast Prince, but his hair doesn't look cut, and Prince Adam (that's what one of the licensing approved books calls him) usually has a ponytail. Beloved Hubby thought he was a blonde using an Aladdin head-mold, and he may be right, but darn if I can find an image of a blonde Al. And most of them are close-mouthed. Plus, most Disney Princes are dark-haired, and in dolls, that normally equals molded hair, not rooted. Despite several hours of searching, I still don't know who he is. Or even who made him. His head reads ‘© Disney/Made in China' and his back has an embossed rectangle that also proclaims his country of origin. But that's it for his markings. I think he's possibly a Disney Store exclusive, which would mean he's probably a Simba doll, but it's odd that he's not maker- marked at all. He has soft arms - not hollow, just rubbery, instead of rigid like Tony's - that pose, like a bendy doll's. No joint, it just bends, and the palms are to the side. Nice muscular arms ! His legs have four strong clicks at the knee, and he can wear Ken clothes. His ankles seem thicker than Ken's though. Clearly, he's not Mattel, but I can't find a similar one despite hours of searching. Guess I'll just enjoy him ! It's not everyday you can buy an enigma for a buck !
Posted by dorriebelle
at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 10:08 AM CDT
Friday, 21 September 2007
Just today, right here on this planet...
Mood:
quizzical
Now Playing: "Cars" - for the Wii, with Beloved and Dearest playing
Guess I'm reminiscing a bit. Beloved Hubby was home today, so I didn't get near the Studio - but I got to spend time with him, and the sewing machine will be there Monday. Never get near the place on weekends, either !  Hit a Star Wars site, and most of it was stories about new figures, playsets, Lego, and various other stripes of collectables as they become available. Bear in mind, this was a SW-themed *news* site, not a toy distributorship. But like dolls, it's all about buying and selling and owning now, not so much remembering and creating and enjoying. About the eighth time I read ‘this variant will be in roughly 1 of 1000 shipped boxes, so good luck and happy hunting for the complete set !' I had enough. I don't really do that much anymore. Artificially created ‘collectables' and me have gone our separate ways. About all I want these days is a wide-release Enchanted guy (mostly because of the brand-new head sculpt and his clothes) doll and a video chair for the living room. Dearest Son keeps loading the sofa with Transformers and Cars characters, rendering it unloungeable. But there was a time I'd have run my wide rump off, seeking, searching, hunting feverishly for a $5. miniature of a character I didn't even like - possibly didn't even know - just so I could say I found it. I thought it was fun. And now I wonder why. I ditched most of my Star Wars stuff dirt cheap to an overjoyed younger generation at a yard sale. A few special things I kept, like my Leia doll, but most of what I held on to were memories, before Episode I, when I loved perhaps differently than I do now. I don't know when things changed, exactly. Was it when I could let go of all I so voraciously hoarded, because I had a better idea of what truly mattered ? Or was it leaving the theater after Phantom Menace, wondering just what the (*&^ we'd just paid $30. and stayed up all night to see exactly was ? I think maybe the fangirl grew up, and realized that plotting and negotiating the twists and turns of her own life was better than fantasizing and frantically shopping in a simultaneous attempt to validate the choice and plug the holes the fantasies opened. It's tough to be a woman - even one that still plays with dolls and kind of wants to play Disney Princess : Enchanted Journey on the Wii - but the rewards are much richer than anything gained by chasing after Limited Editions and For Display Only artifacts.
Posted by dorriebelle
at 12:01 AM CDT
Thursday, 20 September 2007
Say 'Freebie !'
Mood:
lazy
Now Playing: the siren call of my sewing machine...
Photo volunteering only took three and a half hours, and was sooo much fun ! Only two of us showed up, which was the minimum needed, but we muddled through OK. I got to see a schoolfull of the sweetest, most adorable kids - and Dearest Son, my personal favorite ! - and it was an easy, fun job. Surprisingly, they gave us a $25. credit on our kids' photos, so I ordered a small package and a calendar. We just had Son's photos done a few months ago, so we weren't up to ordering more just yet...not to mention, our school has you order and pay for the photos before you see them. I think it's backwards, but I'm sure they have reasons. Like with the book fair, another volunteering opportunity that I love, you get a freebie, but no one tells you about ‘em until you're there and workin'. It's nice that they do that, but I kinda feel bad. I was there to help, not score free stuff. But it'd be more of a fuss to refuse, because the photographer and librarians are happy and pleased to offer. That's OK. I bet some of the other stuff I'm signed up for won't net me anything besides satisfaction - and that's fine with me ! I then came home and slept for three hours. It's been a busy week, but I didn't think I was that tired. Finished cleaning the dollhouse I bought Tuesday, and now it's ready to use. Leafed through the pattern catalog while Beloved Hubby and Son played Cars, found a simple outfit that'll look good with the confetti fabric. With material that busy, it has to be a clean-lined, no fuss, no frills garment ! Tomorrow, I don't have any volunteer work. Nothin' til late next week, when I officially become a Homeroom Mamma. So I'm gonna sew ! And maybe catch up on some much-neglected housework....naaah. I'm gonna sew first !
Posted by dorriebelle
at 8:02 PM CDT
Wednesday, 19 September 2007
Duty calls...but so does my sewing machine !
Mood:
a-ok
Now Playing: Wii Play - "Tanks" again.
No time to sew today, either. It was my week to count folder inserts for Dearest Son's school. Several of us take turns, so no one gets stuck with it more often than once a month. Only took about an hour and a half, and that's with me not noticing a rather important detail, so I had to redo one of the three. Tomorrow, I have to be at school before 8am, because I'm also doing photo day duty. Next week, I have a ‘Homeroom Mom' meeting. The volunteer sign-up sheet asked us to pick three volunteer jobs, but I selected five. Son requires extra time and attention from his teachers and the school staff, the least I can do try to lighten their load a bit. Got the last pattern scanned - all 49 pieces. Whew ! Now that all three are done, I printed images for the catalog, and posted a note in it that I needed NO MORE PATTERNS ! Main reason I got this lot was it was the cheapest I'd seen the Barbie/Jem one, and I wanted to try that one. The other two are nice, and I didn't already have ‘em, so I officially have Too Darn Many. Picked up the steering wheel for the Wii, and it makes Cars more fun for Son. And a little easier for me, but I still fishtail all over the place if I'm going above 40 mph. Visited the thrift store next to the game shop, and snagged a few things. Got some white lace with split silver ovals - it was labeled ‘60" wide 2 yards, 50c'. Good thing I wasn't depending on that. It may be 60" wide, but chunks and hunks and strips are cut from it, so I have no idea where they got that measurement. Plenty for doll clothes, and the price was certainly right. They have a ‘35c or 3/$1.' markdown clothes rack. Of course, I always go through it. Found a nice orange long-sleeve shirt for Son, and a gorgeous tiny print floral shirt - Ann Taylor- and a satin blouse in navy blue with bright ‘confetti' print. Both the non- Son shirts are much too tiny for me to wear, but they'll make fantastic doll clothes. I gotta stop doing that, too. I already have too much to sew with, so more because it's cheap is getting silly. I put the three I wanted together, back on the rack, and didn't pick them up until I was ready to go. Just in case someone could wear them as clothes before I cut ‘em up for sewing. No one touched ‘em. Well, I gave the other patrons a chance ! Universe, grant me the power to keep my own vows and promises I make about my craft supplies ! I have no idea how long photo day duty will last, but I'm hoping they won't need me all day. I really really wanna make something from that blue confetti shirt...
Posted by dorriebelle
at 7:34 PM CDT
Tuesday, 18 September 2007
Transformers are playin' at Barbie's house...
Mood:
happy
Now Playing: "Cars" - for the Wii
Get this - when we couldn't find Cars for the Wii for Dearest Son locally, we ordered it from Amazon.com. On Saturday. I found it today - and Amazon left a message for me, they'd ship it Thursday at the earliest. Monday at the latest. Then it'd be five to nine working days shipping. I could expect it the first or second week of October. Oh, forget it ! Cancelled the Amazon order, and went back to get the game. Same price. Got the second pattern scanned, then went to run errands. For once, I got the DVD rentals returned on time, and hit the thrift next to it. Scored a cute little Barbie house - it folds up into what looks like a quilted gift package, complete with big bright bow. Inside, it has a narrow cabinet that opens, and a bench that folds out to a canopy bed, with a nightstand next to it. The bench opens up for storage, but instead of sheets or a thin mattress, I found a pair of Barbie Capri pants inside. The rest is a sink that folds up and a bathtub with stairs leading to it. In case a doll wants to bathe in the sunlight afforded by the four windows surrounding it. Barbie, you exhibitionist ! A nice find for a mere $4. I'd post photos, but I didn't finish cleaning it, and it's currently the super-secret base of a splinter group of Hot Wheels -sized Transformers. Dearest Son fell in love with it, too. He was so pleased to find the folding bed that he ran to me, exclaiming, "The bed transforms !" ! So I let him play with it for most of the evening. I can probably have it back now that he has the new game. Also found some small photo frames at the Dollar General in the same strip. Two of ‘em for 50c. Their slight curve made me think ‘Plasma TV set for dolls !'. Found a silver set and made one for Elphie. It's a bit small for her, but I hung it up in her ‘living room' anyway. It's the latest image on her Photo Album page. It'll probably look better for Barbie sized dolls, so it's a good thing there were two in the pack. Got the third and final pattern cut out while Son bathed. He still prefers baths - heck, so would I, if I had time ! - and I don't wanna leave him alone in there, especially since the seizure. So I save some tasks for the bathroom at 7:30 every night. Hope to iron it tonight and scan it tomorrow. It was completely uncut, but very wrinkled, hence the ironing. Ironing paper on a low setting is a specialty of mine ! It's for Barbie and Jem sized dolls, so it has (are you ready ?) 50 pieces ! But actually, that's fine, all the pieces are quite small. The one I scanned today had a veil pattern that was 22' x 25" . They can't possibly just say ‘cut a rectangle x inches long and y inches wide'. Nope, there has to be an actual paper rectangle, and I'm stupid enough to scan it. Guess I should count my blessings - the Brooke Shields pattern had a veil 18" x 15" - but it was to be placed on a fold, was curved, and required gathering in two places. Why does an 11.5-inch doll need a veil three times her height and about ten times her width ?
Posted by dorriebelle
at 8:50 PM CDT
Monday, 17 September 2007
"Tony" joins the Chez Insanity Collective
Mood:
a-ok
Now Playing: "Transformers Cyber Keys" - DVD rental which, fortunately, gets returned tomorrow.
While looking for that ‘September 2007 Release' Enchanted Robert Phillips doll - one day, he'll be there ! - I got a good look at the Island Princess doll line. I've been skipping over it mostly because the titular Barbie is so...vividly colored. She's wearing a pretty dress, but that shade of blue hurts my eyes. And if she's on an island, why would she be wearing a full-length beglittered ball gown ? I mean, even yer biggest clotheshorse is gonna reach for the too-big sweatpants and a battered pajama top every so often. Anyway, after my eyes glazed over Barbie, I noticed ‘Prince Antonio' for the first time. He's probably been there for weeks, I just couldn't see past the electric turquoise peacock tail. I figured he was ‘Beach Glam Ken' in a prince suit, but he isn't. I've been wanting a new head mold Ken for a while, but all the ones I've seen have been blonde, with a sort of sneer expression, and I like dark hair on my nice male dolls ! Comparing Antonio to Ken, there's quite a difference beyond hair. While Keeping Ken's author, Jef Beck, (http://www.manbehindthedoll.com/ ) seems to believe Tony's just a molded-hair modification of New Ken, I think it's more than that. Tony's nose is quite sharp, and seems a bit longer than Ken's. His eyebrows are a vast improvement, gentle and feathery, and his eyes are just a tiny bit rounder. It may be just a trick of the paint, but he seems to have a gentle sort of smile instead of a one-side smirk. I really tried to get photos to show this, but the flash sort of flattens Tony's face, so the sharp, thin angle of his nose is hard to see. He sort of resembles a paler older brother of Stars and Stripes Ken, a rarely used mold. That's probably just me - placed side-by-side, they don't resemble each other much. I'd have done a debox article on him, but it was too simple. A soft plastic strip around his neck and two of those thingies most stores use to attach price tags to clothes, that was it. His costume, aside from his neat crown (more later) and tunic top, is just about useless. What's any male doll gonna do with knee-length purple shorts elasticized at the knee ? Even Leia doesn't want ‘em, and I don't know if I can talk Jem and Synergy into ‘em or not. His shoes look like something Prince Eric (Little Mermaid) wore - knee-high foldovers. But these are a dark blue, split in the back from the heel to about a quarter-inch before the tops, to aid in putting on and taking off. It was still fairly difficult to get ‘em off anyway. Can't imagine another doll wearing ‘em, or even "Tony" wearing ‘em again. Maybe if they were black, I could pass them off as a pirate costume, but navy blue ? ARrrr. Nothin' says ‘hot sexy pirate, yow !' like blue knee boots and purple clam-diggers. Maybe if I made Leia a hot dark blue pleather bodysuit, she'll wear the boots... Han would probably insist ! Tunic is nice, but I have no idea why the fleur-de-lis pattern on the sleeves is upside down. Same way with every doll in the store. The small, tasteful goldtone crown is flexible plastic, and stays put well, no matter if you want it high up in front or peeking up from the back. Other dolls can wear it, too. It's quite nice. His body is a mixed bag, too. His rigidly straight PTR (palms to rear) arms go straight up and down, not out to the sides even one millimeter. Sad when the $5. swimsuit doll has more articulation than the $10. character one. A bonus surprise - he has ‘the bump' ! Not molded-on briefs ! I couldn't believe it. I haven't seen ‘the bump' since Malibu Ken. I thought that mold was burned or broken or something, since Mattel seems very interested in keeping their characters innocent and kids' sometimes hyper-sensitive parents placated. Color me strange, but that made up for his unfortunate arms, in my book at least. Legs have the usual barely defined toes and two-click knees you're used to in Mattel Males, and Tony has no twist waist. Face paint is nice, and he has great eyes. I even like his molded hairstyle. On the whole, well worth $10., but I still think Mattel could have at least sprung for full-length pants for the poor guy. Speaking of Mattel, here's a neat link if you haven't already seen it - from a Japanese doll collector dinner event, some of the 2008 catalog made brief appearances. I finally got to see a blurry photo of the Speed Racer set, and I was pleased to see a Midge and Allan gift set. Too bad I already have a vintage Midge and Alan, and even the Swingin' Easy dress she's wearing. Made my own clone versions too, using a pattern that wasn't designed for my alterations ! http://dollattic.com/hotgossip.htm -> Entry's dated Sept. 13th. Enjoy !
Posted by dorriebelle
at 6:56 PM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 10:07 AM CDT
Sunday, 16 September 2007
"Fail" is a funny word, if you look at it several times...
Mood:
silly
Now Playing: Wii Play - "Tanks", Beloved and Dearest's new daddy-and-son favorite
Well, I didn't get to sew today, but I wanted to. That's a good sign. Maybe my stupid two-day foray into deep self-pity has passed. Thank Everything ! I took one of my favorite creations' photo (Elphie's Blue Romance swing image - a perfect blend of yard sale, thrift store, and my imagination) and stamped 'FAIL' over it in PaintShopPro, in various fonts, colors, and languages. It made me laugh, and then it was all over. It's hard to feel down when you're laughing so hard, you can barely see. It was odd that I let things like skill jealousy bug me - I thought I outgrew that when I skated, ‘cause there's *always* someone better than you ! - but there it was, ugly and encompassing. Either I needed a good wallow and that's done, or there was something to be learned from it, and hopefully I have. I don't want to repeat that weekend from Hades ! DF&MIL dropped off some bags fulla goodies. One of DMIL's aunts is considering moving from their country home to a place closer in town - her husband is quite ill - so she went through the least-used of her three closets and dropped off a literal truckload of clothes to them. I got four bags of it today, and if there's something more fun than digging through bagloads of high-quality free clothes that probably fit, I'm not sure what it is ! Ended up with fourteen new blouses, a pair of pants, two jackets, an apron, and five house-robes. Not Mal-Wart stuff, either. More like Dillards and Belk-Hudson. Aunt is blessed with good taste and a fat checkbook ! Beloved found three pairs of khakis and two shirts - I was kind of hoping he wouldn't go for those 100% linen slacks, but he did, and they'll look better on him than my crafts. You know me, if a cupcake's loose on the table, I'll pounce ! But I wanna make sure no one else is goin' hungry first. Can't complain - there were three pair of men's dress slacks that won't fit Beloved, so I kept ‘em for the Chez Insanity guys. DMIL asked me to drop off what we can't use at GoodWill, so once I add Dearest Son's latest round of outgrowns, that's what I'll do. There were a few items that just weren't worth donating, so we got a few rags and five matched buttons for the jar. Happy ! Got the least-liked of the three new patterns scanned. You'd think I'd go for the favorite (i.e., the reason I bought the lot) first, but I knew that if I didn't scan that Brooke Shields doll pattern set first, I'd probably never do it. Gosh, I still remember the ads for that doll. I was more-or-less Anti-Brooke when I was younger - she's only a year older than me - but the way she was presented, Miss Perfect Everything, just turned me right off. The Calvin Klein jeans ad didn't help. And I didn't like the doll's look, either. So there. I'd probably like her if I met her as a person, though. Pattern's not bad, but nothing spectacular either. Can still hear ‘from LJN !' in my mind, and I even remember their rainbow logo. I can barely remember my cell phone number, but I could draw LJN's logo for ya, no problem ! LJN, sadly, isn't making toys anymore...or even videogames. After going through numerous purchases and splits, it went to the great toybox in the sky in 1994. However, LJN's founder has gone on to create Jakks Pacific and THQ. Amazingly enough, according to Wikipedia, MCA, the company who brought you three-thousand permutations (or just mutations) of Bratz, purchased LJN in 1986, and got them started in video game production. Acclaim bought LJN from MCA, and cut all but the video game division. This was a dodge Acclaim used to get around Nintendo's quality restrictions - each company was only allowed to create so many games a year. With two companies, themselves and LJN, they could make much more. It's also believed that the stuff not good enough for the flagship label went on the LJN one - and with all of Acclaim's well-known problems, that's really saying something. Acclaim went belly-up in '04, after publishing numerous badly-received and semi-p*rn games that barely worked, but what did them in was bad financial decisions and a market decline in arcade games. They probably could have muddled through one, but not both at the same time. Their name and game rights catalog were bought out as part of bankruptcy proceedings, but what made them Acclaim is otherwise gone. And now, the founder of LJN has a fairly well-respected toy company - they make the Hannah Montana and Cheetah Girls dolls now on Mal-Wart shelves, and most of the Disney Store-only Princess playline dolls (yep - in 2004, Jakks Pacific bought PlayAlong toys !) - and a separate video game company, THQ. His original company is a memory for many of us, but the way LJN whimperingly went out, I'm glad he got out when he did. Or we wouldn't have Jakks Pacific ! Here's the kicker, we just ordered Cars for Dearest Son - and it's made by THQ ! Wanna know something even funnier ? They also made the Bratz series of games ! And folks wonder how I can find such fascination with the business of toys !
Posted by dorriebelle
at 12:01 AM CDT
Saturday, 15 September 2007
Time for my pickup - where is my ride ?
Mood:
down
Now Playing: Wii Sports - wherein Son just cleaned my Tennis clock...again.
Did I say I'd rather be sewing today ? Well, I rank at that, too. I'm all proud of the simple crap I make, and wonder why nobody cares. Then someone shows off their stuff, and while he/she says it's merely a trifle he/she tossed off while watching Scrubs or The Girls Next Door, it's still about 20000% better than anything I've done. And the accolades flow. Not for me. Not mine. Not that I blame anybody. I don't know what's wrong with me. Maybe it's a Boogie carryover, it just seems as though I haven't found a niche where I really excel. Which tanks when ya realize how old I am. It just ranks when I've been sewing for about five years now, and Person Over Here pulled a rusty antique treadle Singer sewing machine out of a ditch Tuesday and yesterday began creating professional-level miniature garments from silk and taffeta that puts Fashion Royalty to shame, while I can't follow a &^%$ Simplicity pattern that was designed for an eight-year-old to use. I wonder why I keep trying. I even have three new-to-me patterns, created during the fashion-as-fun 80s, complete and waiting to be scanned, and I paid not much more than a buck each for ‘em. The ironing board is up and waiting, but I just can't bring me to be interested. If anyone has a three-days-dead wet trout handy, could you PLEEEZZE clout me over the head with it ? Maybe that'll trigger a reset switch in my two-volt brain so I can get out of this ridiculous self-pity mode. I'm annoying even myself, and that's pretty darn bad. Well, there's my whaaaaambulance. I gotta go. I hope they brought that jacket with the really long sleeves, it's very slenderizing.
Posted by dorriebelle
at 6:06 PM CDT
Updated: Monday, 2 May 2011 10:07 AM CDT
Friday, 14 September 2007
"Boogie"d the heck out...
Mood:
don't ask
Now Playing: "Boogie" - Wii game
Didn't get jack-all done today. I mean, nothin'. We got a second controller set and Boogie for the Wii. It's a dance and karaoke game. How sad is it that Beloved Hubby leaves me in the dust on both ? (sigh) I thought I did well singing Simply Red's Stars, but the next song - Brick House - he barely mumbled and doubled my score. And I'm not gonna get into how much better he was at the dancing portion of the thing. I'm trying to not let that blunt my video game enjoyment, but that's precisely why I don't play the things in the first place. Even when scores aren't contingent on working multiple fiddly buttons and switches, I still rank at ‘em. I thought Wii would at least be easy enough for me to control and do fairly well at, but even that's seemingly beyond me. Normally, I wouldn't let it bother me that someone else's score is better, but darn it, they shove the numbers in your face while you're playing. I just wanna jump around and enjoy the *&^5ing game. Not have to figure and plot and plan, and worry about floating score pads. Maybe one day I'll find a darn video game I'm good at. And maybe RC Cola is free in fountains on that planet, too. And going out without thinking of scoring used stuff for dolls is unheard of. But I'd probably somehow be a misfit there, too ! Aaah, don't mind me. I'm having a fit of self-pity because I rank at a stupid game. Somebody call the Whaaaaambulance. I am waaaay too old for this. And there's stuff I'd much rather be doing, but I'm tired, I wanna play with Beloved, and my wrist is starting to hurt. It's just not been the positive experience I was hoping for. On the whole, I'd rather be sewing...
Posted by dorriebelle
at 12:01 AM CDT
Thursday, 13 September 2007
Chez Insanity and Wii
Mood:
party time!
Now Playing: Wii Tennis - Beloved's kickin' pixel butt ! Go, Honey !!!
Today was interesting. Beloved Hubby got a bonus, so we did a bit of shopping. Ended up at Best Buy - and the doors were festooned with copy-paper posters in at least nine different colors, trumpeting the fact that Nintendo Wii systems were now in stock. Eeek. We'd been thinking of getting one, both to help Dearest Son learn sharing, following directions, and cooperative play and to get me off my big butt. The Wii is the one with the controller you have to move around to use, and there's a disc of sport games included, plus lots of additional physical games sold separately. The graphics are sub-par compared to PS3 and Xbox, but we weren't too concerned about that. Both Beloved and I are too old for games that need the player to coordinate twelve buttons, a joystick, a trackball, and a rocking lever switch all at once. A simple, fun to use system would go a lot farther in Chez Insanity than the latest and greatest tech. I still like Pac-Man ! We'd done the research and weighed the benefits and minuses - namely $250. and the possibility of a game-addicted Son, plus the fact that no one's had any systems in the two weeks we've been pondering. Odd when you think about that, the system's been out for nearly a year. Looked up games and add-ons, and the included features, read scores of reviews and articles about autism and video games. And we still hadn't decided when these Skittles-colored signs confronted us. Amazingly, they were on the sales floor, albeit in the back, but we just strolled up, muttered about how this was probably a bad idea, and took one off the pyramid pile and to the register line. I figured they'd be under lock and key, or these'd be dummy boxes redeemable for the real thing once payment was tendered. But Beloved and I both knew, as soon as we saw the signs, that we were leaving with one. Decided to use what came with for a while, then later get additional controllers and rent a few games before buying. Only took about 20 minutes to install, and when you consider all the other stuff we have connected to the TV already, this isn't bad at all. I actually stressed my right arm a bit during one of several boxing matches, and I rank in digital bowling about as badly as I do with the real thing. But it certainly was fun. The nice young lady who cashiered our purchase beamed and said we'd love it. I even let her talk me into a free Rewards card, since we'd get $5. for each $250. purchase - and we'd just made that. And I think she's right. I've already enjoyed it quite a bit, and I worked up a real sweat during Boxing. Son wiped the floor with both of us in Bowling. And he fell asleep in about ten minutes tonight. I think he wiped himself out, too. We're all gonna make a personal icon - called a Mii - to represent ourselves in the games tomorrow. In doll news, I decided to keep just the latest ten images from the Challenge - dress every Barbie-size doll in something I've made using patterns I've never used - on the Home page. Moved the rest to the Barbie page, reducing some of the images a bit to save on space. I'll probably edit the information later, Tripod was doin' something wonky with the text interface today. Having only ten pictures up on the home page is plenty, and it makes it easier to scroll through. I try to update the site at least three times a month, but I'd prefer ten updates, even if it's just ten new doll dress images. That way the '10 most recent updates' near the bottom of Home all have the same month in ‘em ! I hate it when a site is great and fantastic - and it hasn't been updated or even touched since 2004. Spending a lot of time on the site lately. Probably because I'm spending less time online reading bad webcomics (Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal comes to mind, author's either 17 or a serious misogynist), smirking at images of kittens using pidgin English, and reading jokey news sites and misery maven havens - I just don't have the endless hours anymore. While I was on the Barbie page, I updated that a bit, too. I had this empty space at the top, and I thought, ‘Wouldn't it be cute if I could find a Barbie font, and put my name there ?'. Well, thought = action, and I found the font in seconds. Too bad Windows Vista didn't want to let me install it ! Ended up copying the True Text files into Clipboard, storing them in a file, then opening Fonts and selecting ‘Add new Fonts'. Not sure why that worked when a simple ‘Extract to' didn't, but that's Vista for ya. From there, I made up a few signs in PaintShopPro, and pasted them to the Barbie page as photos. Tripod is a nice webhost company, but they only give me four fonts for my freebie pages. If you'd like the same font, it's free, and available here -> http://www.newfonts.net/index.php?pa=show_font&id=308 And that was my day. Housework in the morning, website in the afternoon, Wii and Taco Bell tonight. No time to sew something new, but a really nice day today. At least the snaps for ‘Ice Night' are sewn on - Son's busdriver will be gone for a few days, so he has a substitute learning the route. While Mr. George has Son home about ten minutes after school lets out, the subby takes a bit longer. And yes, that means the photo was taken with Malibu Barbie wearing the dress pinned on. I'm always so excited about a new outfit's completion, I wanna post it as soon as possible, which normally means pins in the back. I keep telling people I'm evil and lazy, but they never believe me !
Posted by dorriebelle
at 10:03 PM CDT
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