Friday, January 18, 2013

How Did I Miss That?

I'm usually a pretty good judge of whether or not I'm going to like a doll.  I try my best to trust my "gut instinct" when I pre-order.  Most times I'm right.  There have been a few dolls I purchased and then decided to sell because I just couldn't bound with them. Money's tight these days, so you want to choose wisely.

Then there's the flip side to the coin.  Sometimes I pass on a doll; after production dolls are shipped, the photos start posting and the "talk" gets started about how great the doll is.  I look at the photos over and over.  I keep asking myself, "What am I missing here?" 

This was the case with my first doll of 2013.  She was a W Club Exclusive Doll.  I didn't like her promo photos at all.  When collectors started posting redressed photos, I still didn't feel any love for this poor girl.  She started appearing on "Best of 2012" lists.  A LOT of "Best of" lists, for that matter.

So, I found her head for a great price and posted a "Want to Buy" to find a body.  .My dear friend Rich saw the post and offered to send this doll's body because he had changed his girl onto a regular Fashion Royalty body. 

Her head arrived and I put on the heating pad.  I dressed her and she came alive. 
I've developed a whole story for her in one photoshoot.  Her name is Fletcher.  She attends Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts, as have the women in her family for the past five generations.  Her father is a United States Senator.  For holiday this year, she visited the castles of Europe.  Here she is in Germany and the Augustusbug.
She really is quite lovely.  I'm surprised I missed her.  I need to be more open-minded and take some risks when purchasing dolls.  It's obvious that I'm not always right.

My first doll of 2013 ... Integrity Toys NuFace High End Envy Erin.

 

Saturday, January 12, 2013

They Really Do Mean Well ....

As many of you know I teach gifted children in grades 1 - 5.  Because I work with so many grade levels, I get to know my students quite well.  I've worked with many of them for five years.  You build really good relationships with parents and students when you have this much consistency.

I teach writing to my fifth grade students, and we keep a writer's notebook.  Part of teaching writing requires that I model writing for the children, so I draw from my personal experiences.  We were doing a writing prompt once about something you regret doing in school or something you got in trouble for doing.

In fourth grade, I had a teacher new to the profession.  She was quite "snooty" having to work with rural children in Appalachia, feeling it was beneath her.  Because we were primarily children of farmers and factory workers, she taught "down" to us.  She liked to brag about her family and her trips.  She had gone to Hawaii on her honeymoon and took every opportunity to tell us about her adventures there.

One day she had to leave class and gave us an assignment to keep us busy until she came back.  I finished my work quickly and got bored.  I decided to entertain the rest of the class by climbing up in my chair and imitating Mrs. Rhodes and doing the hula.  Just as I was in full swing and shaking my hips like the hula dancers on Hawaii Five-O, in walks Mrs. Rhodes.  It was the first paddling I ever received in school. 

Naturally, my students loved this story.  For Christmas this year, one of them brought me a present. 


They know I collect dolls and thought it would be great fun to get me something I had shared with them. So, now I have my first Lalaloopsy, Mango Tiki Wiki.  They also pointed out that it was "For ages 4 to 104" and hoped I was still young to collect them.  HA!  HA!  She comes with a little bird friend, a ukelele, a lei, and a coconut drink.  CUTE!


It was really sweet of my student to do this, but I had promised no dolls from another line.  Since this was gift, I couldn't turn it down or return it.  It reflected a personal connection between my students and me.  But, you know how we "doll people" are.  You can't have just one.  She will get lonely.  I took a Target gift certificate I received from another student and decided to get Wiki a friend.

 Everyone needs a personal cheerleader in their life.  Someone to motivate them and support them no matter what.  I didn't have a cheerleader in my doll collection.  Now, I do.  She came with her own megaphone, cheer banner, poms poms, and a little yorkie. (The pom poms actually have little plastic handles to fit on her hands!


Tiki and Peppy became fast friends.  Now, I have started something else!  I have a feeling there will be more.  Fortunately they are small and will not compete for space with my bigger girls.  How adorable!