Doll hair
I’ve put the hot pink hair on the new doll, but can’t show you without my digital camera. This doll’s head is less firmly stuffed than her friends’. This was fine when it was just the head, but I didn’t account for the added weight of the cotton chenille hair. Now she’s a little floppy-necked. I showed her to Emily and asked if I should redo her neck, but Emily said she was fine like she is. “That looks like nice hair. Elizabeth and Taylor are going to love her!”
The doll has panties, but still needs a belly button and a pink dress. Emily won’t name her until she’s completely done. There’ll be plenty of time to take pictures. Hopefully Canon will turn my camera around quickly.
Lots of kits to go out, but with Emily out of school today, it’s throwing me a bit off my schedule. I’m right on track with the Jayne hats, though. There’s one boxed up and ready to go to Wisconsin, and the next one goes to Canada. I’m assuming the post office is closed today.
I’m being called away to play. I have a feeling not much grownup work is going to get done today.
Since I don’t have pics, how about links?
Neighbor’s revenge.
Eaten by trees
Judge Judy lays the smack down.
And lastly, after receiving eardrops all week, my cat wishes she had this.
I’ve been annoyed with Judge Judy since I caught her on the show making a value judgement that led to final judgement based on things that she didn’t bother to educate herself on or have explained to her.
(I don’t remember the actual nature of the case, but part of it hinged on the fact that the defendant left to go on a cruise and Judy felt they should not have. It wasn’t an injury, death, or extreme situation matter, it happened shortly before the scheduled cruise, and the defendant would have gotten screwed out of serious money because cruises DO NOT refund unless they’re, like, invited to the funeral. Very common situation, but Judy screwed the Def on that one)
I’ve been annoyed with Judge Judy since I caught her on the show making a value judgement that led to final judgement based on things that she didn’t bother to educate herself on or have explained to her.
(I don’t remember the actual nature of the case, but part of it hinged on the fact that the defendant left to go on a cruise and Judy felt they should not have. It wasn’t an injury, death, or extreme situation matter, it happened shortly before the scheduled cruise, and the defendant would have gotten screwed out of serious money because cruises DO NOT refund unless they’re, like, invited to the funeral. Very common situation, but Judy screwed the Def on that one)
I can remember at least one situation where I thought she was making an assumption without having all the knowledge – I can’t remember what it was about – but I remember I thought she ruled too quickly and made the wrong decision. But then, I don’t claim to know everything, and I’m not a judge, so maybe she knew something I didn’t. I doubt it, but you never know.
That clip, on the other hand, I can get behind 100%.
I can remember at least one situation where I thought she was making an assumption without having all the knowledge – I can’t remember what it was about – but I remember I thought she ruled too quickly and made the wrong decision. But then, I don’t claim to know everything, and I’m not a judge, so maybe she knew something I didn’t. I doubt it, but you never know.
That clip, on the other hand, I can get behind 100%.