Showing posts with label bed and breakfast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bed and breakfast. Show all posts

Monday, October 6, 2014

New Posts are Coming As I Move Half My Barbies to Germany!

I will be setting up a little museum in Germany in my home where I can continue our ministry to the children of military families!  I am so excited to be making this move, and having the opportunity to recognize the sacrifices and service to out country of the military and their families!  Here is a picture of one of my favorite Barbies.  She is Mattel's Goddess of the Sun, created by designer Bob Mackie, and one of the favorites of my collection.



Tuesday, September 25, 2012

All the Girls Getting Ready for a Shopping Trip



This is so much fun.  I would love to have all my grand-daughters here for a shopping trip.  I think they would look cute dressed just like this!



Michaela Layne




I would like to introduce my  newest doll, Michaela Layne.  This grand-daughter has dark brown hair and eyes, (as soon as I perfect a hair dying technique, so will the doll.)  Michaela Layne is a very good student and loves school, and enjoys academic competitions.  She also loves music.  Camping and fishing with her dad, her brother, and her cousins is a another fun activity.  She also enjoys fashion, and shopping and hanging out with her mom!  Her little brother Maddox  is one of her favorite people!



Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Exquisite Toy Soldiers!!!

Go to this site to see and purchase exquisitely crafted toy Soldiers!  Beautiful!!!

http://www.tedtoy.com/

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Some of the Barbies at the Doll Barn are for Collectors!

 
One of my favorite collections at the Doll Barn is my I Love Lucy Dolls.  They are beautifully crafted, and dressed in matching costumes from some of the best episodes.  They are as collectors call them, NBRFB, (never been removed from the box.)   





These dolls have “real” eyelashes instead of the “painted on” kind, which add to their exquisiteness.    

These beautiful dolls remind me of times past, when television was different, and laughter at slapstick was highly entertaining.  The good old Rowdy Yates days.