Kirahfaye wrote:Hey, Treth! Lots happening in my area of the world. New job for the hubby, move to Augusta, new home (with a pool!). Getting ready for the holidays and this arctic freeze. My dolls are boxed up waiting for a shelving unit.
Have a great holiday!!
Very nice! Congrats on the job and move. When we moved the dolls were boxed for EONS. At least it kept them from getting dusty! ha
DollyKim wrote:Buying more books than you might be able to read is an attempt at immortality, or something like that. My breeding program is going quite well.
My dolls are still pretty much packed from the move, but I have gotten a few out here and there to interact with and added more. The dollhouse is in position but not furnished yet. I have made creative endeavors with different levels of completion or tots up. On one hand some things are so secure that the summer of 2021 can never happen again and on the other...
I am quite interested in seeing doll shelves and displays to give me ideas of what to do with mine. They want to go back to collecting display dust.
Moves take time don't they? I hope it all goes well for you.
victoriavictrix wrote:Well, I lost my beloved cockatoo Ikaika in March, and I would give up almost anything to have her back.
I'm sorry. It's hard to lose our animal friends. Our 19 year old cat Jazi (the grey floofer) died this June and it left a hole in our hearts.
Kattriella wrote:It's been another year of working retail, if that says anything.
I DID finally break down and get some decent lighting for taking photographs, and I've been working on photostory scripts now and then. I've also been working on a novel that will probably never be finished, but it's a nice way to pass time now and then.
I love photostories! I used to make them. There were so many times I'd get everyone set up and BAM, someone would faceplant before I could get the photo taken. haha... I miss having the time/space to work on them.
Stormlight wrote:One of my elderly cats died a few months ago from kidney disease. My other even older cat was also just diagnosed with kidney disease. She's almost eighteen and I know she can't live forever, but I was hoping for a little more time. Switching her diet up to the uber-expensive specialized prescription kidney diet that I really can't afford, but if it helps keep her healthy just a little longer, I'm willing to try it.
On top of that, at the beginning of November, my best friend went to bed one night and never woke up. She would have turned 45 that month. She had so many medical problems, fractured back, nerve damage as a result, diabetes, and none of those things are what caused it. Her body just quit. At least she passed peacefully.
But yeah. It's been a year.
I'm sorry for the loss of your friend. 45 is so young.