mamacatnv
That be a Mum Y'all - a Texas Mum
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I never was into dolls but BFF's mother has a huge collection that have spilled all over the house. Personally, I find dolls in boxes on display kind of creepy, she has many in cabinets also.It's so funny you all mention dolls. I just consigned my antique dolls (many German bisques, a few painted metal-heads, a Schoenhut, a vintage Campbell Soup Kid, black-haired china-heads, etc.) to an auction house. A friend is helping me sell my 6" international dolls (plastic & celluloid), doll dishes sets and antique paper dolls on eBay. I even have some Madame Alexanders (Little Women + Disney Alice) that I might also sell there as well.
I still have my Raggedy Anne and Andy and a Holly Hobby that I got from my Grandmother when I was a kid but that's it and there is no way I would part with them. I don't even remember having other dolls.It's been somewhat traumatic even though the dolls have been in storage for *years*. It was just time that they go to someone who would treasure them and display them. I'm still a little sad though.
I did keep a few - a German bisque that's at least 24" and a small bisque Bye-Lo Baby - and gave some family dolls to some cousins.
Is she still improving? What ever happened with the audition slot?DD is still not quote up to par, but is feeling somewhat better. She isn't always able to attend a full school-day though, she's still quite exhausted most of the time.
agnes!
Thanks - we did have a good time, she received the top level award (this school has 3 levels of Honor Roll) She had all A's in both academics and citizenship. (she's such a little suck upHave a great time at the Honor Roll ceremoney! Tell your DD that we're proud for her too!![]()

Dang Supreme CourtI hope things will settle down soon, but I know you said it would be until the first of the year, so we'll keep a light in the window for you!

Mine was a tomboy too (or as the T-shirt says, "Barn Goddess"), but she did have a collection of porcelain dolls. Some were just inexpensive ones, but some were really nice ones (mainly the ones bought by my mother ). All but one have been stored away.

We had a black lab right after we first bought our house - that dog was the stupidest beast on the planet.Puppy (probably to be named Soot) is adapting quite well. I googled "black lab puppy", and he's the spitting image of what I found. I was pretty sure that he had lab in him, but it was amazing how strongly he resembled the pictures. I'm sure he's mixed, but he may be like my Siamese (who I know is only half Siamese - they said the was the only one in the litter to look Siamese). You can't tell that he isn't all Siamese just by looking at him. Soot is probably going to look all Lab. My brother has an elderly black lab - wish I could talk him into taking this baby, but that's not likely.


After a couple of years we convinced some friends with a 10 acre parcel in the boonies to take her. Our friend is a lot like you Sheila (Dr. Doolittle) and even she said the dog was one of the stupidest she had ever seen so it wasn't just me


I have had 2 cats that had Siamese mothers - I would love a pure bred Siamese, they are awesome cats but I always end up with the shelter kitties or the misfits that land on the back porch.

Deck'Ster loves all her new toys and yet, I am still finding shredded napkins under the kitchen table



I quickly rescued the figurine from Deck'Ster and then I had to move the other figurines back so that Deck'Ster can't reach them. Goofy cat, the Christmas tree might be interesting this year


Build a mote, quick! I need to go read that thread........I'm having fence problems again...but not with the first house in question, now it's the new neighbors on the OTHER side. Wrote up a new thread about it....*sigh*.
Lets see.....what else.....Oh, I know.
We have been sent forth to continue parenting "unassisted for now, but you have my number" by DD's shrink! He is great, I really really like him. He told us the fact that we were willing to immediately implement his suggestions and that he didn't have to "sell us" on his ideas made his job very easy. DD has responded amazingly well, she has not missed school since the day she spent all day "resting" although I have threatened a day of "resting" twice when she tried to pull the "My stomach hurts" both times she decided she could suck it up and go to school.


She is also learning how to prioritize things and I no longer drop everything to see to her "needs" of the moment since all of her needs are a 10 on a scale of 1-10. He says she needs to learn what is truly a 10 and what is a 4 or 5. Right now, everything is a 10. Makes sense, I always thought that I was lessoning her anxiety by dropping everything and responding to her at that moment. He says that I cannot actually lessen her anxiety but that I need to teach her how to cope with it and learn how to sort out what is more important and by "putting her off" with a set time/date to address her issues I am actually teaching her to "handle" her anxiety. Ok, I'm game........ Example, the other day (Thursday), she brings me a B-Day party invite and wants me to RSVP that very second. She had the invite in one hand and the phone in the other

Also have had some issue over the years with lying - now I hate lying, it makes me crazy and DS cannot lie to save his life, however, DD sure can. Yesterday (before our release) he gave us some hints and some insight. He said that because she is so compliant and because she gets worked up so easily that asking her directly "why did you do this?" just makes it worse - her usual answer "I don't remember" or "No" or "I don't know" is a safety response and he said that she probably at the moment could not fess up if she wanted too her anxiety level is way to high. He said, don't bother asking, the fact that she is the only child in the house makes it pretty easy to know if she did or didn't and to just let her know what the consequence is.
Example, DH bought a new deck of cards last week, couple of days later she was showing her Dad a new card game, I noticed that she had drawn a large "B" in black marker on the back of several of the cards. I asked her "why did you do that" and I got the I don't know, I don't remember etc......I actually was at a loss as to how to proceed and DH was sitting there doing and saying nothing as usual


DS is humming right along, I am looking forward to having him home at Christmas. I'm not too sure if he is thrilled to give up his new found freedom for a month but it is what it is

DH's company is laying off 20-30% of their workforce on Friday - DH has been told his dept. is safe but you know how that goes...... all we can do is wait and see. I think he is okay but I think I will be eating a few Xanax over the next couple of days.
Sheila: I know you are really busy with family things just wanted to send you a

Sandy: Don't worry, we know you are out there. Catch up when you can.
Pam: Hope all is well
Agnes: Really nice to have you in this thread......now I am going to go read up on your fence drama......
I still can't imagine not having a fence, the whole "open" concept is confusing to this West Coast City Girl

Catch up with you all later......have a great day