oh! I think I recognize Kit and Felicity.... the other two, I'm not super sure about. Have they been given different names by your girls? When I was little I had almost all the books, but none of the dolls. Brings back childhood memories, although I don't remember ever having a doll tea party. My brother's 3 years older than me, so he played dolls with me (it was a slightly less girlish way of playing dolls), and I played with cars and legos with him. I think we had over a hundred stuffed animals, and they each had a name and particular personality. Same goes for the lego people. :P
I'm the stay at home mommy to 2 wonderful girls. They both have their challenges, and I'm working hard to learn how to navigate our way through them. This blog is primarily to help me deal with the realities of parenting a child with moderately severe asthma...but who knows what else might find it's way here.
oh! I think I recognize Kit and Felicity.... the other two, I'm not super sure about. Have they been given different names by your girls? When I was little I had almost all the books, but none of the dolls.
ReplyDeleteBrings back childhood memories, although I don't remember ever having a doll tea party. My brother's 3 years older than me, so he played dolls with me (it was a slightly less girlish way of playing dolls), and I played with cars and legos with him. I think we had over a hundred stuffed animals, and they each had a name and particular personality. Same goes for the lego people. :P
Kit, Elizabeth, Rebecca (who is a newer doll) and a "Just Like Me" doll, that Abby named Caitlin. The girls have kept the dolls names.
ReplyDeleteYour caption totally cracked me up ;-D Drunk dolls, now that's not for children ;-)
ReplyDeletelook at the one in the pink dress...she's showing off an awful lot of leg...
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