Jobee wrote:The official 2022 big doll inventory sort n toss is underway! I bagged up 13 dolls to go to Goodwill. I put them in a ziplock bag with their clothes and accessories, and a compatible stand. I think it's a really nice deal for whoever's gonna pick them up at Goodwill, all their stuff is there in the bag! It was hard to say goodbye to so many dolls at once, but these dolls really need more attention than I give them, I hope they go to a kid or a newbie collector, someone who will appreciate them. It's gonna get harder from here though, because no dolly is safe from my heavy assessment. No plushie either, but I gotta stay on topic. I'm hoping to give a thorough assessment of every dolly in my possession, let go of every doll that no longer sparks joy, and when I pack my dollies for the big move in the spring, I will know every dolly I pack is a dolly worth dragging across the country to my new home. T_T
It's massively hard, but I definitely overbought in recent years, and it's getting easier to think about how when they go to Goodwill, they could end up in the hands of a kid, who may love them and take them on adventures, or a newbie collector, or even a local doll customizer who will turn them into works of art! So, the dolls I'm letting go of are getting a new lease on life, rather than just sitting in the darkness of my storage boxes. If I stick to today's calculations, a total of 20 dolls are going off to new adventures. I might add one or two more, but I think I'm coming to a close on this project.Kattriella wrote:Getting ride of dolls sounds so hard. It's like losing friends.
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