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A fun doll meet @ Sweet Lulu's again...
special guest, Cybermelli and all her beautiful dolls... and I didn't even get a photo of her.. just her dolls, doh! thanks for bringing them over to Canada to visit.
thanks for the cake Linda, that was very thoughtful of you.
Let's plan for the Hallowe'en Meet soon!
Feel free to leave notes and comments about your dollies,
I've got a new camera and trying to figure it out, so pics are a little wonky! LOL
She told me (whispered it because she's still feeling a little nervous) that her name is Una. Or at least that's what she'd like to be called from now on.
Aura: BORING.
Shouri: VERY boring.
Goose: At least you guys aren't sitting there with the Kitty Hat of Shame on. You should stop complaining.
Today I've bought many yarn to make some knitting for my girls...It's 100% acrylic,but it's so soft...and nowI'am addicted!!!!
Leandra she's finally arrived after a week.She looks amazing and I'am so happy to have adopted her!!!
Thanks Lisa!
Now this would be super cute if the stroller wasn't right there. When I have some more time I think I'll try to edit it out. :P
This is the family of Alexander Thomas Vallier is 1909 at its full size. Alexander Vallier and his wife, Eliza Jane (Nixon) Vallier, have eight children in birth order: (1) Cora Elizabeth Vallier, (2) Eva Margaret Vallier, (3) Everett Arnold Vallier (tallest on left and my great grandfather), (4) Hulda May Vallier, (5) David Nixon Vallier, (6)Thomas Alexander Vallier, (7) Florence Gertrude Vallier, and (8)Bonnebell "Hope" Vallier. It is likely that Cora Vallier is missing in photo because she was married in 1907 to Clayton Aulger.