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Dorrie's Doll Diaries
Saturday, 24 October 2009
Please meet 'Tiffany Taylor' !
Current Mood : Still happy ! Lucky, too !
Spent on embroidery designs : $3.59 Spent on doll environs : $2. Spent on a doll : $1. Since it's one of our legendary ‘poor' weekends, I stared things off by downloading ten new freebie embroidery designs, and four sewing patterns - two for dolls, one for Dearest Son, one for home decor. And after today, I only have the final letter to that appliqué alphabet. I wasn't eager to start collecting it, ‘cause there's a very good chance of missing a day, and I hate spending $5. for that one letter or a minimum purchase to get that one letter. But it's nearly over, and unless I miss the ‘Z' tomorrow, I got the whole thing. Actually, I don't think I'll cry much if don't get it, but I do like to have the flexibility of a whole set. And then (embarrassed blush) I bought two designs. At least $3.59 was a cheap splurge ! Could actually count as three, since one design has two parts - a solid silhouette and a skin-tone one. It's very Barbie-like, sort of like a ‘Queen of the Prom' version. The other is a crystal ball / snowglobe, and those are so much fun ! Ordinarily, I'd have waited ‘til cash was flowing more towards us and less to others, but there was a 55% off sale, and I figured we could spare it. Dearest Son really enjoyed Bricktopia - he made a super-cool blue and white Lego car and raced it with another kid. The other kid's went further, but Dearest's did a neat 180-degree spinout. We looked at Lego and Clone Wars, and he got an action figure of Anakin Skywalker on a dragonfly-alien. While it was on sale, we also got a game. ‘Trouble', with a pop-o-matic die. Man, I remember driving adults crazy with the constant ‘click-pop' noise. Last week, it was $16., this week, it was $10. Why, I have no idea - it's all plastic, no circuitry, no licensing. On the way home, we stopped at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore's annual yard sale. I basically gave them everything in my wallet - a $5. bill and about $2. in change - for a boxload of goodies. We got a working ‘Advanced Mission Electronic Battleship' that Dearest requested for our next family game (but $45. this week wasn't flyin' !), a house-shaped stress squeezie, the chair and computer platform from ‘Talk With Me' Barbie, four books of Mad Libs, a knock-off ‘Fashion Plates' called ‘Pretty Girl Fashion Designer', and a dirty but not really damaged Tiffany Taylor doll. It all fit in a box of landscape pieces from ‘HeroScape' - could care less about the game, but the ‘land' pieces fit together to form hills, streams, and such. I could have some fun with those in doll photos ! What was funny was, when I went to lift the box, I found a few dozen pegs and the storage slider piece for the Electronic Battleship game under it ! Once home, Dearest unpacked his new Clone Wars set and ran out to play - it's almost springlike outside. I had a boxload of fun to go through ! Found the Pretty Girl Fashion Designer set nearly complete, with the plates inside a brand-new pencil case. All that's missing is the rubbing crayon and coloring pencils, but I already have lots of those. The HeroScape boxload included a multi-sided die, several game-specific standard dice, some sort of tiny checker-like pieces, two short walls, and game suggestions. I found that the ‘land' and blue ‘brook' pieces fit together much like a jigsaw puzzle, so you can make multi-levels, or one really large flat one. Tiffany is still getting cleaned up, but she's in fantastic shape. Her left breast was dented in a bit, but most Ideal all-vinyl dolls are not only very sturdy and last darn near forever, but they also have easily removeable arms. I simply popped her left arm off, pushed out the dent with the handle of a file, and screwed her arm back in. While she's a bit taller than Crissy, her clothes hang on Tiffany like bags. Lucky for me, I already have a couple of patterns for her size, thanks in part to www.crissyandbeth.com . Downloaded ‘em a while back, when I was kinda-sorta bidding for a My Size Barbie. I also have a couple from old doll magazines. The real challenge for her is gonna be shoes. She has Barbie-like high-heel feet. I can easily make little flat slip-on shoes, but she's gonna have to sit or be propped up to stand. In today's photo, she's leaning on one of Beloved Hubby's discarded foam-core samples. I love her graceful hands, and her ‘Steffie'-like face. Played a round of ‘Battleship' with Beloved - he won. I may have to apply a bit of tape to the speaker when we play it with Dearest, it's very loud, with no volume control. But I'm really happy to have found it. It's like getting the whole rest of the box for free !
Posted by dorriebelle
at 11:02 PM CDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 3:29 PM CDT
Friday, 23 October 2009
Fall cleaning...
Current Mood : Lazy, but organized Decided to stay home today, and ended up sleeping through most of it. Decided to tidy up the living room, and that took three hours. Good chunk of that was the video shelves - between the VHS tapes out of their boxes and the scramble of DVDs on every flat surface around the TV, it took a while to get everything back where it belonged. Need to have a bit of a chat with Beloved Hubby and Dearest Son about putting discs away in their boxes when they're done with ‘em. Printed out the free-standing lace bus design's thread chart, and got the colors picked out. Since these are done on wash-away stabilizer, hooping ‘em shouldn't be difficult or time consuming, and I may get both done tomorrow, if the first one goes well. DFIL will drop Dearest off on his way to work tomorrow, and from there, I'll take him to Bricktober, and DFIL will pick him up to go back to their house ‘til Sunday morning. He's already over at their place now. His room ate up the rest of the day. I can't believe he trashed it so quickly, after I spent so long cleaning it a couple months back. Capri-Sun pouches everywhere, old Mighty Kids' meals boxes under the bed, and you can imagine the abundance of Lego. (sigh) But, with breaks and an episode of Clone Wars, we got it done - and I trashed a bag of broken cars and real garbage. I'm thinking that a good room-clean will be part of Sunday evenings from now on... Earlier this month, I'd intended to do a ‘Halloween' theme image every day. Didn't work out, but I found something really cool. And scary. You may wanna look at these on your own before letting a kid view over your shoulder - explaining why Jasmine is now a sand Kali, Cinderella's a scarecrow, Ariel is an amputee, and Aurora is a zombie with a lantern of fairies might not be how you want to spend part of your day. But they're awesome cool. Check out ‘ Twisted Princesses' - http://jeftoonportfolio.blogspot.com/2009/02/twisted-princess.html Dinner time ! Hope your Friday was fun !
Posted by dorriebelle
at 9:38 PM CDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 3:29 PM CDT
Thursday, 22 October 2009
I have a printer again !
Current Mood : Sleepy Nice, quiet Thursday. Took Molly-car out to Office Max - closest office supply place that offered single-color inkjets for our Brother printer/fax/scanner. Our ‘cyan' (blue) was out, so the printer won't print anything, not even black text. Yellow is on fumes, but that could wait, I thought. And we're really gonna need a working printer for home-schooling next month. Got to the store, and they had a special - buy two inkjets, get a free 2GB USB drive. Since the online and store price matched, I went ahead and got both. Which was good, since as soon as I installed the blue cart, it printed a machine embroidery thread chart from the cache, which used the last of the yellow. At least now I know how to dump the stored print jobs. Installed the yellow, and life is good. And the USB drive is cute. Plus, I get $3. credit for recycling the empties with them, which will probably fund the next black inkjet - I have eight empties right now. Was saving ‘em for a school fundraiser, ironically. Dearest Son came home with the surprising news that he has next Friday, Oct. 30th off. So he gets to wear his Anakin Skywalker costume to school Thursday. Friday's still a professional day, so we're still gonna have the ‘we're home-schooling' registered letter delivered then. I'll probably tell his bus driver Wednesday - and have the free-standing lace bus design I wanted to make for her and the monitor for Christmas stitched up during the weekend. It's gonna be a busy weekend. TRU is hosting ‘Bricktober 500', an in-store promo for kids, on Saturday. They get to make and race a Lego car, and get a free Lego driver's license. Told Dearest about it this morning, and he's so excited. ‘Bricktober' sounds like fun, but he's more interested in looking at the Star Wars section while we're there. I admit, I'll peek at the dolls, but I can't think of a single doll or toy I want right now. Same for embroidery designs. EmbLibrary's having another ‘Happy Hour' sale, get $10. worth of designs for $5., and you also get a package of five free designs of their choice, but there's nothing I want, really. There's always stuff I ‘wouldn't mind' having, but I've been so indulged already, I'd rather sew what I got. So, believe it or not, I'm skipping this sale. I'm wondering if folks aren't buying designs like they used to anymore. I get a few dozen ‘buy one, get three' type deals in my e-mail every week. Even the ones I've unsubscribed from send out one last offer. Feh. I have more than I'll ever use. And I have dozens I want to make that aren't available for sale anywhere. As usual, I buy tons of stuff in summer, winnow it down a bit in fall, and use the remainder all winter long. Then, when spring happens, I'm ready for something new. Happens every year.
Posted by dorriebelle
at 12:01 AM CDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 3:28 PM CDT
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
I'm getting sew-obsessed again !
Current Mood : Happily tired Spent on doll stuff : $1.08 Current Image Notes : WWII-era guide to sewing. I'd love to have the actual item, but the image alone is pretty cool ! I'm kind of proud of me. By spacing out the ‘Gentleman Jack' design over two days, I was able to keep the mess at a minimum, and cleaning up didn't get put off, like usual. Normally I get the idea to embroider, then do it all in a day, so that, by the time it's done, I don't wanna look at it anymore. Not this time. I got most everything put away as I went, since I wasn't sure when I'd have time to complete it, and didn't wanna have it sitting around. It's all stored and tidy, from the chalk pen to the stitch-shield. There were only a few more little places that need tidying up, but I decided to do them later. Once they were done, the only things I can do to make the Lab cleaner is vacuum and dust. But let's not get too carried away, here... In yet another example of Dearest's school's attention to timing, we got a consent form for flu shots in with his homework yesterday. When are the shots being given ? Why, today, of course ! And it's the first time I've heard about the shots, and the first year they've done ‘em at the school since we've been there. (sigh) I guess I shouldn't be surprised. I had a bit of an adventure of my own last night - I couldn't return the RedBox DVDs we'd rented. First location put up a ‘machine full, please try another location' message, and the second one simply would not take them. I tried every possible way of inserting the box, seating the DVD inside, you name it. The kiosk then went to some sort of ‘self maintenance / diagnostic' mode, with a Windows-based menu system on the screen that had not a thing to do with ‘new titles for rent'. Ended up calling RedBox, and they could actually see that the one device was down, which was kind of interesting to learn. They asked us to return the DVDs tomorrow, we wouldn't be charged for tonight, since they knew we'd made a sincere, on-time effort. So this morning, I figured I'd stop by Dollar Tree, get the last DP tea set I ‘needed', and drop ‘em off at a different McD's location nearby. I couldn't believe it - that one said it was full, too ! Luckily for me - and RedBox ! - the grocery store a couple blocks over had a kiosk, and it was more than happy to take those two crappy movies back. FYI, Soccer Dog has to be one of the worst movies I've ever sat through, and I watch Manos, the Hands of Fate for fun. And I'm glad I went to DTree - of the eight pegs of tea sets they had Monday, there were only two today. Looks like the ‘teapot and two cups, saucers' is selling out first, or maybe they were shortpacked from the start. I have more than enough, so I'm happy. Once home, I got the last of the ribbon put away, the ribbon tote re-organized, found a new place for the yet-to-be-embroidered Dearest t-shirts, and even cleaned off the cutting table, which has been cluttered with pattern bits, random dolls, small props, and loose papers for weeks. I literally can't wait until I have time to sew again ! I wonder how tomorrow will work for a bit of stitching...
Posted by dorriebelle
at 8:00 PM CDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 3:28 PM CDT
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
Here's 'Gentleman Jack' !
Current Mood : Elated ! Sorry if I've been a bit loopy lately. Beloved Hubby and I have been having those difficult discussions all couples need to have occasionally after Dearest Son has gone to bed, and I don't think we've hit the hay before midnight since last Friday. And then I'm up at 5am, if I'm lucky and didn't wake up to use the inhaler at 3am, hear DC's rapid-fire yowling to go outside at 2, and just plain ‘react to yet another weird noise at 7-11' at 4am. In short, I'm seriously sleep-deprived, and even a two-hour nap after everyone's gone is just barely keeping me going. Lately, I've been wondering if there's caffeine in cappuccino, since after I slug a tasty Pumpkin Spice, I fall asleep. Also, with everything going on, my mind has been lying in wait for me to relax and go blank so it can torture me into getting even less sleep when I do try to crash. I swear, my brain has it in for me. Last night, it launched into the six thousand reasons I probably won't do a good job home-schooling, often running a Yoda-voiced commentary, "This summer. Remember your failure at teaching this summer !'. It's almost funny, but when you're desperately in need of sleep and this keeps circling round, you end up with bizarre dreams or simply no sleep. I defeated it this time by utilizing the time-honored method of sticking my fingers in my mental ears and singing ‘la-la-la' in my thoughts, then picturing smoky make-out scenes described in various Han and Leia-centered Star Wars fanfics. Next thing I knew, it was time to swat the alarm for the first time this morning. Take that, mind ! But at least I'm getting off my butt. If I don't, I fall asleep ! Today, I pulled the biggest plain white t-shirt Dearest had and marked it, stabilized it, and hooped it up for a cool Halloween design - a freebie I got when I placed this weekend's order with Embroidery Library. Ironic, that I spent $10. on designs, but the first thing I actually sew is a free one. But hey, it's a cute holiday design, he can wear it over a sweatshirt or thermal, and I've been looking forward to stitching it ever since I saw it. If it takes a freebie to motivate me back into sewing, so be it. But first... it's already motivated me to clean off my over-cluttered desk ! Had to clean off a space for Brody, so I can load the new design. I got a lot of stuff to scan, which I hope to get to tomorrow. Put most of the dolls back in the Lab, and I'll bring out new faces this evening. It's fun to have a doll or three available deskside. Kinda-sorta helped Beloved move tools from one truck to another when I saw several foam-core boards. I asked him what they were for. Turned out, he did some paint and texture samples for a client on them, and they'd already picked their colors, so the boards were trash. Did I want ‘em ? Oh, score ! I got five boards, three with textured paint samples, two with two different colors, including several shades of green ! Awesome photo backdrops - and the other sides are blank ! Happy dance !! And shortly after Dearest came home, I started to embroider. I was so nervous. According to my design print-outs, it's been two months and ten days since I last sat down at Brody and embroidered. I was nervous that he might have frozen up, or have problems, so I eliminated as many potential ones as possible before I started. Cleaned out the nearly spotless bobbin race, replaced the bobbin thread, installed a fresh ballpoint needle, and wiped down the thread spool pin, then I couldn't stall anymore. An hour and eight minutes later, "Gentleman Jack" was done, looked great, and was in the wash. I put a lot of chalk marks on a shirt when I'm hooping ! Anything I embroider needs at least a rinse-out before wearing. Once he saw it, Dearest wanted to wear it tomorrow. It's in the dryer now, tumbling with towels and socks, and once it's out, I'll iron it and put stitch-shield on the reverse. Even though it'll probably always be a layered shirt - it's a Fall design on a short-sleeved tee - the stitch shield provides some extra support for the threads. And it only takes about five minutes, most of that is spent waiting for the iron to heat up ! Aaannnd...there he is ! All done, and ready for tomorrow's debut. I think he looks great. The green inset is a cut/paste from the stitch guide Embroidery Library provides. You can kinda tell where I didn't have the colors EL used - all the substitutes I went with are much brighter ! But I like it this way. Vivid. Dearest gets to wear it with black pants and an orange thermal undershirt. Hmm. I think I need to make Beloved and me something special... But for now, I'm ready for bed !
Posted by dorriebelle
at 9:15 PM CDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 3:28 PM CDT
Monday, 19 October 2009
Always remember what the sign says...
Current Mood : Preoccupied, slightly worried
Spent on DP stuff (mostly for dolls) : $4.32 Spent on belts for future purse project : $2.16 Current Image Notes : This is an actual sign, installed in Lyons, France, during an arts expo. Shortly after waking up this morning, Dearest Son was in tears. He didn't want to go back to school. I've been on pins and needles all day, hoping he doesn't come home upset and self-injured, which he only does at school. Not sure how he'll react when we tell him we're going to home-school - I just hope he knows it's because he's so worth the work... Went ahead and picked up the books I had waiting for me at the Library, and looked around a bit. There are lots of home-schooling books - often two and three of the same book. Makes me wonder. Ended up at Dollar Tree for a few minutes, where I squandered $12. I got one of Dearest's dolls a new outfit - the one she came in is a mess ! - and the tape he needed for his dispenser. I even remembered the foam mounting squares Beloved Hubby needs to re-apply his Diesel-truck's logos, and for once, they were in stock. Also a couple more cans of air freshener, since we all like to use the stuff. All the rest was pretty much toys for me ! After seeing the Threadbanger demo on how to make a classic 80s roll bag, I've renewed my interest in making one for my next handbag. I even have a pattern, a McCall's I think, that's been sitting around for a while. To that end, I bought two kids' nylon web belts, to use for straps. May only use one, but for a buck, I'd as soon have it and not need it - and I actually kind of like the color and design. I also scored a small flashlight, to use for doll photo illumination and power outages. It'll be kept in the top desk drawer. The rest was Disney Princess stuff. I got a pack of stickers and three pink plastic tea sets that are just about perfect for the LDP dolls. I have to go back, though, and get one more set, because I forgot about LP Dorrie and LDP Tiana, not to mention the guy dolls, who might enjoy a tea party if the cookies are good. I got two sets of four cups and saucers, and one with a teapot and two cups and saucers. They all have DP stickers on ‘em, but only for five characters - Cinderella, Belle, Snow White, Ariel, and Aurora. So I'll take ‘em all off. Not sure if I'll put on new stickers or just leave ‘em blank. Lest you think I've already forgotten all of yesterday's wrestling and digging to store the stuff I already have, I had a plan for this stuff before I left the store. One of the smaller cases I have hanging up is a yard-sale DP soft-side lunchbox. Right now, it stores empty thread spools, but I can move those over to a nearby empty Barbie case, and store the tea sets in the lunchbox. In fact, that's already done. No way am I giving up my de-cluttered lab so easily ! It was kind of bizarre at the checkout. Two ladies were in front of me, but the conveyor was empty, so I started loading my selections. The young woman just in front snatches up one of the belts, exclaiming, ‘Are these suspenders ? Are they for a costume ? That's so cute !' at about 50 decibels. When I explained that they were sold as belts, but they'd become purse straps, she muttered, ‘It would have been cool if they were suspenders', and tossed the one she had back down. I've made a conscious effort to not make odd comments about others' purchases - they don't wanna hear it, and it is rather rude - but I'd have never grabbed someone else's stuff for a closer look ! Weird. Besides, I got the last two ‘purple webbing with multicolored stars and yellow moons' belts the store had ! (grin) I also had a few minutes to take care of one of the ickiest jobs in the Lab - cleaning off the windowsill. It's fulla windblown dirt, cobwebs, and desiccated dead flies. And to do that, I have to clean all the miniature dress forms and sewing machines on it. Which are also trailing cobwebs and deceased insects. But I couldn't put up the newest dress form, from ‘Pink Shopping Barbie', until I cleaned the space first. Didn't take long, and I had some fun rearranging everything. I really should do that every time I change the calendar... Ran out of time today, but tonight, I got the thread ready for my next embroidery project - a grinning, top-hat Jack-o-Lantern for one of Dearest's shirts. As usual, I have four of the seven colors, the rest I estimated out of what else I have. Our usually exemplary printer is sort of on strike. One color is out, so it won't even print in black until the blue cart's replaced. So I put the stitch guide on a USB drive and used Dearest's laptop and printer. Hoping to snag some ink next time I go shopping. Dearest came home, in a much better mood than he left in. Hope your Monday went well !
Posted by dorriebelle
at 9:54 PM CDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 3:27 PM CDT
Sunday, 18 October 2009
Restarts and makeovers
Current Mood : Pleasantly tired Current Image Notes : Y'know when a CD-burn screws up, and ya say ya 'burned a coaster'...? Spent on embroidery designs : $10.00 (sigh) I know, I know. I have zero business spending more money on embroidery when I haven't been near Brody in two months but... well, there was a great sale on some new ones I really wanted, and I get $5. in free designs in December from this purchase. If I spend another $18. between now and Nov. 30th, I'll get another $5. in freebies, but I can't imagine anything else I could possibly want ! And honestly, I just wanted a little luxury. Don't want any more dolls or doll clothes or doll anything, really, and everything I need in sewing I already have, for the next twenty or thirty...decades. This was all I could think of, and I got $34. worth of designs for $10., so at least it was a cheap splurge. I am so blasted pathetic sometimes... But, I at least got off my butt and spent some quality time in the Lab. Hey, it was either that or clean house - yuck ! Moved around a couple cases and hung up the new Ken one, adjusted the nails supporting it, so it'd hang evenly with the others, and moved the ‘Quick Curl Boutique / Shinobu's Sewing Room' case to another wall, where I can get to it easily. The generic ‘shopping mall' playset case came down, and will probably get donated. Or added to the ‘trade' bag. Unfortunately, the next Flea Market isn't until Nov. 20th. I then got all the new fabric together, and bagged up all the loose clothes and props. Past time for me to get all those put away. I was re-hanging a dress-form print when I saw the pile of embroidery stitch-outs, and I had an idea. I backed up my embroidery designs yesterday, but it took two tries - the first one glitched, so I had to do it again. I was using the faulty CD as a drink cover, since we had the doors open for nice weather, and flies had flown in with the breeze. Fly in a drink = beyond ick. What if I covered the coaster with one of the stitch-outs ? It'd use two surplus items at once, and it'd still be useful. Selected a trial of my name in the Star Wars font I'd downloaded, and spray-glued it to the disc, then cut it out and tucked it around, gluing it to the back. Not bad ! The stitch-out was done on a crappy polyester remnant, but if I used some of the cotton tests, it'd be a great absorbent coaster, and it'd use up all those leftover CDs we all end up with. I tucked that idea aside, at least until the glue on the back dried. I admit, this first effort is pretty crappy-lookin' on the back. If I can figure out how to cut ‘em without them snapping - or requiring bench-mounted tools - I could have tons of fun with this ! I moved the milk crate of fabric scraps to hang the Ken case, and discovered I liked the way it looked. So the rest of the afternoon was dedicated to emptying the crate. Finally created a size criteria of scrap fabric - before, all bits and pieces were in one large box or the bin behind the sewing machine. Now there's (a) bits only big enough for appliqué, (b) small pieces large enough to make a doll skirt or blouse, or an embroidery test stitch-out, and (c) anything larger. The scrap bin behind the sewing machine got emptied too - now the ‘a' bits are in there, the ‘b' pieces are under them in another shelf I cleared out, and all the ‘c' remnants got rolled up and added to the fabric bin. Whew ! It was a long job, but it freed up a lot of cluttered Lab space, so I'm happy. Beloved Hubby was busy, too. He replaced her fuel pump and hoses, and Bonnie-truck works again ! He got some help from Friend and Dearest Son, too. (sigh) Remember a few months ago, when Beloved busted butt to help Friend buy a car ? Well, Friend's car broke a belt. Friend drove it anyway, knowing full well about the snapped belt. Whole car seized up (duh !), so he parked it off the road where it died. Car's not there any more. I am praying to all that is holy that Beloved doesn't offer to let Friend borrow Bonnie-truck again. Shoot, longest Bonnie-truck's ever been home was the last couple months, only because she was broken. I don't think either of us has driven her more than a dozen times since we bought her this spring. And we're back on normal school-schedule. Dearest's in the tub, and as soon as Beloved's in, there's the eternal ‘what's fer dinner' question. A lot going on that we're not focusing on right now, and much as I hate to sound like a head-in-the-sand ostrich, way things are lately, I'm not dealing with anything I don't have to right this minute !
Posted by dorriebelle
at 7:33 PM CDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 3:27 PM CDT
Saturday, 17 October 2009
Inevitiability and breakdowns...
Current Mood : Wired and worried. It's been a tough day here at Chez Insanity. Beloved Hubby's Grandmother passed from us last night. I'm not sure what the arrangements are, but I'm glad she's with her own Beloved now, and no longer in the crippling pain that bracketed the last few years. I'll learn to deal with missing her in time. Aunt called to tell us, and Uncle's name appeared on our phone. Uncle passed last week. It was a double shock. I miss him, too, and know that Aunt probably won't be long without him. Which is also a comfort and a sadness. Beloved Hubby's computer glitched today, and the entire hard drive was inaccessible. After an hour of research and wrestling with Vista - you don't get software or a recovery disk with a new computer anymore - he found a reboot disk download site, and three hours' worth of further wrestling, he had the first signs of recovery. An hour after that, it was back up, like nothing happened. Nothing was lost, everything worked. Go figure. While he worked on that, there wasn't much for me to do. Everything I knew to try he'd already done. About all I could do was listen to him swear - I added a few of my own - cheer when it looked like progress, and cuss more when it was another setback. In between, I decided to back up the embroidery designs on my computer onto a CD. Then, while looking for paperwork, sorted through the ‘manual' drawer / depository, and tossed out years of booklets for broken cameras and cell phones laundered two years ago. Which I needed to do anyway. I can close that drawer now ! Then Dearest Son handed his camera to me. Dead battery. We got it charged up soon - but then the photo memory card kept saying it wasn't formatted. Whaa..? We've had that card since we got my camera, about four or five years ago, and it worked fine yesterday. Tried several times to format it, both on the computer and in the camera, no dice. Evidently, it's history. Luckily, it'll only cost $10. to $20. to replace it, and I hope to get one tomorrow. It's just not a good day for electronics around here ! And In The Pink and I are friends again. Either my ‘ignore' status is over, or I was over-reacting. I think it was the former - I over-react when I'm wired. And I've been wired tight lately. Right now, I want coffee sooo bad, but I know better than to make some. Or get what I really want, the Pumpkin Spice cappuccino at 7-11 across the street ! No, it's already late, and there's a family dinner tomorrow. I need to be at my best to help Beloved through it all. Hope it doesn't rain.
Posted by dorriebelle
at 10:43 PM CDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 3:27 PM CDT
Friday, 16 October 2009
Anybody got a white flag with a red sole on it ?
Current Mood : Resigned
It just hit me yesterday night. During the year, in one yard sale, thrift store, or flea market or another, I found all the original dolls offered this year in the ‘My Favorite Doll' repro line, except for a loose #1 or #2. I found a boxed ‘Busy Girl', but $30. was too much. Throughout my hunts, I found a Bubblecut, three Twist n' Turns, several Malibus, endless SuperStars, and once, the neon-eyeshadowed Rocker. With yesterday's find, I've pretty much snagged the entire My Favorite line, secondhand - mostly originals, only one repro. Awesome ! My Favorites (retail) - $240. My finds (secondhand) - $12. True, I didn't get the cool leaflets and stunning extra outfits, but $228. saved would buy a lot of those, too. The Christian Lowboy controversy continues - and I hope that, after today, I never see or hear of it again. In a follow-up interview, Mr. L expresses surprise that his comments ignited such a storm, and that it proves Barbie still has fans. Yes, goss knows, nobody liked the doll ‘til you came around. (sigh) He says he's apologized to his god-daughter (Barbie) for all the fuss, and that he never said she had fat ankles. Just ‘she could have had thinner ankles. That's all.' Direct quote. You can read fer yerself in the link below. I'm staying out of it from now on. I don't ‘see' his ‘Jewel Thief' doll as a Barbie, instead it's his doll, his god-daughter, but for anyone wishing to collect them, good luck, and enjoy. http://www.wwd.com/markets-news/louboutin-fetes-barbie-at-50-2344612?src=nl/mornReport/20091016 Reason I don't wanna hear about it anymore is because of In The Pink. Yesterday, when the controversy broke and images of the CL doll came out, nearly everyone hated it. It actually kinda bugged me when someone said it ‘looked like it was hit with an ugly stick', and several others agreed, because, to that one person who did like it, those words kinda hurt. I know, I was accused of liking Concentration Camp memorabilia for saying I wanted the Tonner Elphie doll. So I went back, once I finally saw it, and said that, while she and CL weren't my bag, different strokes for different folks, and good luck to anyone who wanted one. Frankly, I think the doll looks like a cross between a Susie and a Fashion Royalty, dressed as an extra in Kill Bill, but I don't dare say so in public. Today there's the new WWD article and a slideshow, and everyone now loves it all. It's witty, refreshing, and fun ! (sigh) Yesterday's solo fan said she knew he didn't say her ankles were fat - um, his reps said he did, it was in the article I linked on ITP - and here was proof. The new article quoted him as saying he didn't call her ankles fat, ‘but she could have had thinner ankles', so that's what he gave her. She didn't quite get the difference, and in my usual blundering way, I couldn't let that be the last word, especially when it wasn't right. And I know that, no matter how many links to articles you post, most folk will take your word for it, and won't read unless they're really curious - so I quoted precisely the ‘could be thinner' part, and called her attention to the ‘god-daughter = Barbie' bit. I have got to learn to quit saying the emperor's naked, because it never gains me any friends, and usually gets me alienated. Which is what's probably happened at ITP. My single image post since has gone by with zero comments, and I think it's one of my best. Same as today's here, of course. So it looks like I've gotten myself on ‘ignore' again over there - which is why I quit going about six months ago. I need to learn that, if I can't agree with everyone on a board, forum, or group, to get the frack off it before I dare to disagree. Not going along with the herd means you get left, and you'd have thought I'd learned that in Junior High. This is the one place I can spew all I want, without worrying about stepping on anyone's toes, and I really should quit trying to ingratiate myself into a crowd. I'm pretty much done. Especially since two of the following messages were, 'Oh, I knew he didn't say that ! I'm so glad !' (sigh) I give up, I surrender, I'm done. I can't make anyone hear or read what they don't want to, no matter how many links I post, or words I publish. *&^% it.
Anyway, Beloved Hubby worked on Molly-car today - her window is back up, but the switch is still non-functional. Well, half-functional, ‘down' works great, it's ‘up' that's shot ! I'm glad anyway, since driving on cold, rainy days was getting to be an ordeal. Although he never touched it, the switch on the passenger side, for that window, works now. Didn't used to. We also took her out for a wash, and he gave her a good polish. She looks so good, I may actually have to clean her interior !
Posted by dorriebelle
at 12:32 PM CDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 3:26 PM CDT
Thursday, 15 October 2009
Sleepy snarking
Current Mood : Blurgh.
More fun with computer ‘wallpapers' and doll photos. We actually had a few hours of sun, so my desk lamp alone provided enough light. I'm assuming ‘Sirene' (she seems to like that name, she hasn't corrected me yet !) is wearing a Mattel dress, since I have two of ‘em, but there's no tag. I love the vintage-style neckline and the fold-gathered skirt, but the Velcro closure and 1/8-inch hems tells me it's fairly modern. I thought it funny to have her necklace arranged the same way many women wear winter scarves, in a doubled-up loop. I originally had her posed next to a very pretty Fall park, but her dress screamed ‘Spring', so I changed it. This dress came from the ‘tent and box' group I got a couple weekends ago from a yard sale. Really need to put that stuff away. And I may be coming down with something. My ‘day in the lab' ended up as ‘a day spent asleep'. I kept nodding off, napping, and zoning out all day long. Arrgh. I was hoping to avoid a cold or flu this year, but I still feel vaguely dizzy, and didn't really do squat today. Finally found photos of the Christian Louboutin Barbie today. Yikes. While the current page on BarbieCollector.com only shows the doll in two separate images, neither being a full-length shot, there was a full-length earlier, on the ‘reserve mine !' page. Amazingly, the doll has already sold out, despite nearly every comment on Barbie discussion boards being a resounding ‘Ick.'. Check it out for yerself here -> http://www.barbiecollector.com/news/news.aspx?news_id=218 As for my snarky comments (if you want ‘em), here they are. Geez. I thought he only made fetish shoes. The doll wears a solid black ‘leather' catsuit, and yes, with ropes of straps around her ankles and instep, some misguided designers might conclude that they make her feet look big. But actually, when I look at it, it's the straps that look huge, not the doll. And that's because they're made of regular ole injection molded plastic, nothing couture or designer about it, really. To me, she looks more like a Fashion Royalty doll, not a Barbie, especially with the half- bored/ half-asleep expression. The snark continues - While the ad copy from the linked page breathlessly announces that there's a magnificently photographed calendar included, detailing Barbie's year-long visit to Paris and her friend Christian Lowboy ( sorry, tired of looking up the spelling of Louboutin), along with her Parisian makeover, inspired by Nefertiti and Marilyn Monroe. Um... I'm hoping the other dolls show that, ‘cause she looks more like Uma Thurman's stand in, or a background character, in Kill Bill to me. I'm also trying to figure out more Mattel math (no wonder Barbies of old thought math was hard, the way Mattel figures things would constipate Einstein). "Only 2,400 of the first Barbie® by Christian Louboutin dolls will be available for purchase for just $150 in the online shop and in the catalog. There are only 7,700 produced worldwide." Hmm. There's three Lowboy dolls. If they make 2400 of each, that's 7200 dolls. Where are the other 500 dolls going ? Is it 2400 for Doll #1, and 2650 for #2 and #3 ? You'd think they'd say so. And I'm kinda giving them the benefit of the doubt here. A quick read could lead you to believe that 2400 #1 dolls are available via online and catalog sales, the rest are worldwide sales, probably in Lowboy's store. And, if you look hard, the hands and part of the feet are painted. No doll gloves are ever that tight ! Do her feet look weird in those shoes, like they're pegs instead of feet filling out the whole shoe ? Maybe she's just more on her tiptoes than ever. Again, yikes. Extra bonus snark : While you're over at BarbieCollectables.com, you can check out the Heidi Klum doll. Why is there a Heidi Klum doll ? I had to look up who she was. Is she a noted philanthropist, or esteemed professional ? Nope. Model, actress, singer, tv host. In other words, model. In five years, is anyone gonna know why there's a doll of her ? I've been wrong before, but I'd say, probably not. I haven't heard anyone sigh, ‘If only there was a blonde Barbie that looked like model Heidi Klum'. I'd figure darn near any blonde doll with the right length hair and eye color would work... You can also check out Heidi's favorite 15 Barbies. Of them, only one is Playline (her sons like Batman, so here's Batgirl), five are Bob Mackie dolls, and ten are less than three years old. The oldest one in the slideshow is 1992's Empress Bride Mackie. No vintage, no childhood memories, just big-ticket designer dolls from a few years back. I was hoping her choices would tell me a bit more about her, but not really. She likes expensive dolls. Yaaay. Well, with that earth-shattering news, I'm going back to bed. Urgh.
Posted by dorriebelle
at 3:06 PM CDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2011 3:26 PM CDT
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