American Girls became my childhood once I turned seven years old. I wrapped myself in their stories and developed a desire to learn about every time period in history.
I'm still working on that one.
But even still, with all the things ahead of me that I want to do, I have to remember that life's not a race--the one who reaches the end first isn't the winner. Experience your life; taste each second. Otherwise, you'll have no stories to tell your grandchildren.
Also, I have a few pet chickens, and every so often they pop up into my blog posts. I'm a bit unconventional, but that's what makes life interesting.
Holy cow! 31 American Girl Dolls!!!! I wish I was you!! Love the blog!!! ~Amelia~
ReplyDeleteYour blog is amazing! We have a lot in common. I had three chickens but they died of disease. :( I have 25 American Girl Dolls and love things from the 50's and things from before my time! :) It would be great if you could check out my blog!
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Sissy
luvofdolls.blogspot.com
I just wanted to tell you about a GIFT SWAP that I'm having on my blog Spreading My Joy. I would love it if you could be a participant! :)
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I love your blog, you take truly amazing photos!
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ReplyDeleteHi I was just wondering, since I looked at your instagram and some of your dolls legs and arms were bent, did you give them a new body or did you photoshop it so it looked that way? I love your photos and I think their amazing. :D
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