OKay I’m Compensating …

by L-C on August 25, 2005

but who can wait until the holidays on the off chance the hubby will come through with something I actually ask him for. Give the past track record, anything that requires thought for purchase prior to December 22nd is problematic.

So I bought my own gift in advance from the Toy Shoppe … one of their exclusives which do NOT stay around long. I missed Tiny Betsy McCall goes Shopping for waiting a month to decide to buy her. I saw the Madame Alexander Coquette Cissy’s at the IDEX doll show and knew I was going to get one someday. I loved the Latin Dressed to Thrill and I also liked the AA doll in the yellow gown. However, know I know why I waited. The Toy Shoppe has had their own ltd.ed. versions of this doll and their AA one has the most beautiful Cissy Type face I have ever seen. The pink dress is elegant - all in all a wowser. So last night after the third increasingly hectic day on the college treadmill, I bought her. Now I have to pine away until October until she actually arrives.


She is called the Romance and Roses Coquette Cissy and like all Toy Shoppe exclusives take a great doll and even make it more special.

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A Shop!!!! A Shop!!!!

by L-C on August 25, 2005

It was really late last night when I got back from my 2nd night class … and I still had to give Lady a walk. Poor girl had been waiting over 12 hours to see me. I took her down the road a few miles in the car to walk on the Main Street of Newark DE - which is the heart of the college town. It is a place I take her to walk frequently when it is late or in bad weather. It is a place where there are a lot of folks out at 10+pm at the restauarants,etc.

There is a boutique called Echo which is next to my hairdressers (The Cat’s Eye ;-)and the owner often stays open late if he is there doing his jewlelry work. He lets Lady come in with me, so Echo is one of Lady’s favorite shops, along with the florist and the used book store (all of the owners let her come in with me). He happened to aske me a question about the bracelets he was making, and we fell into conversation.

I found out that he is apprenticing under an elderly local goldsmith/jeweler who is letting him acquire all his equipment gradually while learning all about how to use the stuff. So this guy may end up to be one of the few true jewelers left in town who can actually fix fine jewelry. He was showing me the rings he carves from plastic for casting later in precious metal. So I asked him if I could design some rings if he could make them. Of course he said. Ken & I don’t yet have our marriage rings as I never could find something I wanted to spend all that $$$ on. I thought I might have to find a silversmith in New Mexico (or Montana) but never ran across anyone in my summers that seemed “right”.

Turns out that the right guy was just down the road aways. I started telling him about the limitations I have in wearing jewelry due to my work. Just out of the blue he offered to represent my work in his shop - he already works with 50+ other local artisans/crafters/designers. TTTTTWHAAAT???

So now I have a shop too!!!!!!!!! Not my shop, but exactly what I need - a place to show my stuff for sale. The BEST part of it is - he says he wants whatever I want to bring in. Unlike other places which are only seeking particular things - Echo would be interested in anything for the house or body … and when I get tired of making it, I can move onto whatever might interest me.. like hats, purses, wearable items,

Just knowing that the place is THERE, has got me exciting about doing stuff.

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