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As you can see the Beatrix Girls aren't as tall as they look like :p
Actually, Brayden is smaller than Barbie and just a tiny bit taller than Spectra
Their body are different too but Brayden is definitely closer to Spectra and I'mpretty sure that she could wear some MH Clothes and probably EAH too as they seem to have proportional torsos :p
Dress: Evans.
Shrug: Monsoon, remixed.
Ruffled cut-offs: Ann Harvey, about 12 years ago.
Ballet flats: Ecco, remixed.
Bangle: Sobral, Spice, Falmouth, (half a week's wages. Baaaad Buttercup!)
Earrings: Fusion, Morgans, Falmouth, remixed.
Here are a few wrenches in some different sizes. 5/16, 3/8, 7/16, and 1/2. You might recognize the 1/2 wrench from the other photo, lol.
Watching some crazy action with some cool vehicles at the Crawl 4 a Cure event at the Gilbert, MN OHV Park. These trucks are the kind of things you don't see everyday. Speed, power, the ability to climb hills that would make most people wouldn't think possible plus be able go over rocks the size of a Prius makes for a fun afternoon.
Does any one find this as funny as I do? Seen on Noland Road, Independence Missouri.
"It's finger lickin', finger lickin' good ya'll"
I know these are not really in focus, but I was so excited to see my first ever Teddy Bear bee at my neighbour's house that I had to post them. The bee is about the size of a Blue Banded bee and it was quite aggressive, buzzing around my head. They are so fast and noisy as well. Sorry for hogging, but as you can see, I had so much fun.
#208 on Explore on 23rd March, 2008.
My family on the rock edge, it wasn't until after this shot, that we found out many people are killed from slippng & falling each year after climbing on to different parts of the rocks to get that " perfect shot".
I was frantic watching them, climbing down! Never again...
Crappy picture, but I just thought it might be interesting to show a comparison of SD (60cm), MSD (43cm) and Blythe size, because I was curious myself before I got the BJDs.
A foto está horrível, mas achei que seria interessante mostrar uma comparação com os tamanhos SD (60cm), MSD (43cm) e Blythe - eu mesma tinha curiosidade, antes de ter as BJDs.
* This is the 24.5" model of the J/24.
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Este lugar hace juego con mi nick...
No me identifica mucho el rollo que llevan, pero tienen buenos inciensos.
My husband is concerned about how large Magnus will be. His point is that I will not be strong enough physically to control him. After all, I am a wimpy 115 pounds at 5'6", and the pup will very possibly outweigh me by the time he finishes growing. . . However, does size matter? After all, newfoundlands are known as gentle giants. As long as Magnus is well-trained, and I think we are off to a good start, he will mellow out in time and become an asset based on his size. I would feel safer hiking the trails with Bogart AND Magnus than I do hiking alone with Bogart.
My husband and I haven't had any real discussion about having a second dog, just veiled references really. I am not settled in my own heart yet. Arguments could easily be made in both directions, of course, so I am still praying and pondering and wondering. . .
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Surprise Keetongu.
Gali ended up taller than the rest, but that's fine by me. The other Toa not pictured are the same height as Tahu.
At the "Kimball Farm" Icecream stand in Jaffery, NH. We couldn't believe the size of a Banana Split! The sunglasses and quarter are in the photo to give some idea of just how massive this thing was. The amazing thing is it was under $7. There was no way I could make it through the whole thing, but it was the best Banana Split I've had in a very long time.