I make DollsThat would be interesting to see them at a doll fair, WendyM thanks for that info. Your dolls are much more lifelike than the waxworks at Madame Tusaud (can't spell that), you could have your own mini exhibition.
Life without tele is fine, Mellonia, just too much to do. On the computer quite a lot. My favourite programme is starting this week, The Apprentice, but I shall have to be content with reading about it on the bb* website. sorry off topic, but it's rude not to answer. Ilona Are you going Wendy.
As my friend and I will probably be there. Wendy http://www.busheyk9.co.uk
If you can't be a good example........ you will just have to be a horrible warning Not sure yet as I'm off to Norway for a few days at the beginning of June and I'm not sure If I would be pushing my hubbies good nature to go away twice in one month. I'm also going away in July to a place called buddafields in Devon, so maybe not :cry: . If I don't I will go to the one in November if there is one this year.
Sounds like life is one long holiday LOL
Good for you I think you deserve it. Wendy http://www.busheyk9.co.uk
If you can't be a good example........ you will just have to be a horrible warning I think its a lovely hobbie. i know what you mean about nice baby outfits, as when the n*xt sale is on i get some lovely newborn clothes for my daughters dolls, i love to see them dressed up, we also got her a proper silver cross dolls pram when she was younger, I had one when i was little, she's not that into her dolls now, but can't bring myself to get rid of dolls pram its in the garage will have to get it out so it doesn't go mouldy.
Your right it is like 4D art, i wish i had a hobby my chooks are a bit of a hobby, but might start a few veg off, like the look of meanqueen veg plot, richards right its very tidy, looks good enough to eat. Mellonia money talks but all mine ever says is goodbye
It funny reading my post, it looks like I'm a dirty stop out. But to be honest the only time I have been away without the children (my eldest is 12) was last year when I went to Scotland for the weekend to visit my sister in law. Oh and my honeymoon.
But look at me now! LOL I'm taking my eldest son to Buddha fields as I think he will enjoy it as much as me. Mellonia, A veg patch is a great idea! I love growing veg, I LOVE pulling them up and serving them up with the dinner. It gives me great satisfaction to know "I Grew that" Even my pea sized Brussel sprouts made it onto the Christmas dinner menu! Got a bit of a laugh but, hay hoe, they still got eaten by the most anti veg eater of my family. Oooh I collect dolls.
A new one of mine. Wendy
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If you can't be a good example........ you will just have to be a horrible warning We both belong to Doll Chit chat.
I don't go on their very often, I don't find them as friendly as on here LOL. You seem to have to be one of the crowd I know the other Wendy is there because she gave me the link. I am sure I have seen your Matthew on there. Wendy http://www.busheyk9.co.uk
If you can't be a good example........ you will just have to be a horrible warning i only go on reborn babies uk the thing is i live in the middle of nowhere there is only me my 21 year old son and he is in uk at the mo been there from 12th January and 3 dogs 2 cats 2 terrapins 5 chickens 1 cockerel and a turkey my husband still works in uk he is over for 2 weeks in summer 2 weeks at Christmas i week easter and as many long week ends as he can and i go to uk as often as i can to see my mum so this is really the only chatting i do and i find it a great help
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