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Dear Diary,
Jesse: I want to share this photo of the boys.
It's not always easy to get them to sit still together for a photograph. I like this photo because it gives a peek into each doll's unique personality.
Dear Diary, I found this young man, Raymond, a doll collector in Hawai'i. He has a big collection of modern dolls to show us. I think he is a good role model for other young lads who are interested in dolls. He certainly is proud of his collection. I never knew about all these different modern dolls! I must be [getting] old! Hans
Dear Diary, Jesse : About 25 years ago, in the age of paper books, I read a story about a famous woman and her boy doll. I was totally taken with the story and I never forgot it. In fact, it was to have a huge influence on my doll play and collecting. A couple of years ago, I was thinking about the story and I wanted to find it again. As advancing age and retreating memory does, I couldn't remember any names and I had many of the details mixed up and incorrect. I remembered the basic story, however, so armed with sparse information, I began the current age Google Search. It was a hard slog, going down many dead-ends because of my incorrect remembrance of facts and the scarcity of factual information. I refused to give up and I kept trying all kinds of combinations of information until, at last I found what I was looking for. Eureka! This is an abbreviate story about Joe Corsairs and Lord Tod Wadley. (The information is taken from various internet sites.) Mar
Dear Diary, Our home has sold and we will leave New Zealand for our new home country next week. I have loved living here and I’m going to miss my home and friends. Not everyone gets to live in little village in the country in an old church and hall. The church was built in 1906 and closed in 2012 when we bought it. The hall was built in 1953. We built the addition which joins the church and hall. Our property boarders on three streets and goes to the upper left corner. The paddock enclosed by the high hedge is part of it. The goats can be see in the back paddock. Now, it’s off to our new adventure! The question is: where are we going? Hans