No More Dolls!
Before Richard and I went on our Las Vegas/Gilbert excursion, his brother had mentioned that a package was on its way. It hadn’t occurred to me what he was sending. Richard had asked for the return of a doll that he had sent his mom. We didn’t know that Robert was going to send half of her doll collection.
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We did find homes for the first two, possibly the one in the middle. |
Richard wanted just one specific doll – but all of these came in addition to a boxed set of Lucy and Desi dolls as Lucy and Ricky Ricardo (which Richard had also sent his mom – in addition to a Raggedy Ann doll that did not find its way back to us. Shame. It is the only doll that I liked.
Actually
I do like the Ricky and Lucy dolls as they remind me of Richard and me. She is pregnant with Little Ricky. I was once pregnant with Jaime. Richard said I might use it as a door price
but I said I wanted to keep it. I didn’t
know that would lead to the purchase of more Lucy dolls (Lucy, by the way, was
the name of his mother who had passed last October) and would have benefited
more from the collection than I. Don’t
get me wrong. I do love Lucy. But I am not a doll collector.
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my favorite Lucy doll would be the first one pictured |
Both my Aunt Eloise and Aunt Kristie had collected dolls which they displayed in doll cases. I don’t have room for doll cases. I have a doll collection. Just a small one. But they are buried on a shelf. Most are worthless but I keep them for sentimental reasons. There is no sentiment in the Lucy dolls or this one
which Richard had picked up in addition. I like that it comes with all these
accessories – including binoculars and canteen (not pictured because they fell
to the bottom of the box. They were part
of a clearance/clean out due to the floods that took place last Sunday. Business owner is through.
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