I had been keeping an eye out for a sister for Ceddie, even though I knew I could never find anyone as adorable as Ced. Day before yesterday, though, I noticed a new doll sitting on the shelf in the Girls Toys section who was unusually pretty. She was all vinyl and on the back of her head was 2000 Unimax. I had never heard of Unimax. I thought about her all day. I told myself she was just a vinyl doll, nothing special. But she was awfully pretty. At one point she disappeared and I thought "Good, someone bought her," but a little later I found her dumped upside down into a rolling cart across the store. I took her back to the Toys section and put her underneath the stuffed animals where no one would find her.
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She is wearing a dress that was obviously not made for her, but it looks very nice on her. It has matching bloomers. |
Now I had to decide if I should try to buy her that day or wait until Friday when the Good Supervisor was working. The supervisor that day was a new one who is trying very hard to follow all the rules, and one of the rules is that employees have to wait 2 days after a product is put out to buy it. I just knew someone would find and buy my dolly so I decided to give it a try. The NS (New Supervisor) balked at letting me buy
anything, because we aren't supposed to buy things during our shift. But the Former Supervisor told her that evening shift people were allowed to buy on their breaks, because they couldn't very well buy things after the store closed. So she said okay and luckily never even thought to check the date, which is coded and requires some thought to decipher.
Ceddie seems to like his sister. She is obviously older than he is so he's still the baby.
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"Look, we both fit in this basket with our teddies!" |
I think I am going to name her Alexandra but it's not definite yet.
After much Googling, I have determined that she is an Anne Geddes Daffodil Baby or Bee Baby. I am glad she wasn't wearing either outfit or I might have dismissed her out of hand when I saw her. She has very nice glass eyes.
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With her bent knees and arms, her body has Ceddie's "frog" look.
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Meanwhile, I have not neglected (very much) Sunny. We found two raincoats for our girls at one of the thrift stores.
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"Sunny, what are raincoats for?" "I don't know, Mendoza, but Auntie gave me this wonderful apron." |
It's not likely they will ever need them, but it never hurts to be prepared. We are going to set up a scene in Auntie Berman's shed where they can have their own furniture and toys.
You know how I wasn't going to get any more bears? Well, what would you do if you were in the Goodwill Bargain Bin and Auntie Berman spotted a Paddington? And the very next week at Salvation Army you found
another Paddington? I think we know what you would do.
The first is an older Eden Paddington from 1975, still with his original tag (but missing his hat). The second is also Eden brand but from 1983. (Paddington put on a little weight between 1975 and 1983.) We have lots of felt and can make them new hats. The second Paddington's hat is torn and has autographs written on it.
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The older one is unable to stand on his own. |
And then I saw a couple of other bears that needed rescuing.
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The right-hand bear was obviously much loved. |
Now I must get ready for work, because who knows what (or who) is waiting for me there!