It's rainy today here in the Bootheel, but I much prefer that to the snow and ice that we had two weeks ago. Indeed, some of y'all are still having to put up with snow! Ryan Hall said that for my neck of the woods February may end on a warm note, but I've noticed that the ants aren't out yet so we should get at least one more sharp cold snap. When it comes to the arrival of spring, ants know better than we humans do.
Now! According to an Etsy ad that I saw in January, the color of 2026 is...teal or patina blue or somesuch like that. One of my favorite colors, but if it's one thing I love to do it's go against trends, so I've broken my own rule and declared it PINK SEASON! Perfect for Valentine's Day, and perfect for a dreary day like today. I did blue last year, see. It's been a minute since Isolde was in the blog, so she goes first.
I do have shoes for Isolde somewhere, but God only knows where I put 'em. The glasses are L.O.L. Surprise glasses and thus don't fit very well, but Isolde makes it work.
Let's face it, Isolde could make a paper sack work. For that matter, so could Sindy.
Probably one of my other Sindy dolls would've worked better (they're all blonde), but this Sindy needed something to wear, so here she is. I think this is a Pedigree Sindy, by the way. She needs restringing, as her head is prone to snapping around to face backwards, kinda like in Poltergeist. But she's otherwise everything I wanted in a vintage Sindy doll, and the dress (a Barbie dress) fits her well.
As with last year, this post isn't just for Barbie-sized dolls. One of my favorite Disney movies is Dumbo, so when I saw this I knew one of my dolls had to have it. Idalia Gale has a bit of a tan, and she looks fantastic in light pink. By the way, Barb, here's my wheat-haired girl. You were nice enuff to share yours with us, so here's mine. Wheat hair is kinda an unsung hero of the Cabbie world; it's not as eye-catching as red hair or lemon hair, but I love the way it looks.
Idalia is NOT a baked potato, by the way. People on Failbook keep asking me that, and the answer is no. I don't care much for that trend, but some collectors love it. See, some Cabbies turn dark when they're heated, and some collectors toss their Cabbies in a low-set oven to turn them dark. A hot garage, attic, or shed will work too. Baked potato Cabbies thus look kinda like Afro-American Cabbies, but with white bodies. I'll pass, thanx. Idalia Gale and Ernest John look naturally tan, and that's the way I want them to stay. But boy, they both look nice in pink! Ernest John refuses to wear pink, but Idalia Gale is okay with it. Now if I want a Preemie to wear pink I'll pick either Bunnie Candie or Carla Jennifer.
Oh right, Carla Jennifer is my new-to-me Preemie. I didn't have the #4 head in an Afro-American tone yet.
According to her papers, Carla Jennifer wants to be a pharmacist when she grows up. I can get behind that! I also like Carla Jennifer's stock outfit, but this next getup is handmade and...part of it is pink.
If it's handmade, odds are I'm gonna be at least mildly interested, and the eBay listing said this was indeed handmade. Bunnie Candie's dress is presumably handmade too (Mama found it on Etsy). Polka dots!!!
For something a bit more traditional, here's what Primrose Jessalyn is wearing. Mama supplied this, of course. It's not pink, but it's cute so who cares about color???
Look at the little letters! I think those are too stinkin' cute.
No American Girl stuff this time around! The girls have new things, but it's spring stuff and they're not wearing it yet so...yeah. But that's Valentine's Day for me this year! Dolls in pink, rain in the air, and me chillaxing at work. Not a flake of snow in sight, ha-ha-ha, and no tornadoes either (Ryan Hall thought earlier in the month that it might get bad today). Right now all is well in the Bootheel, and I hope it is with y'all too.
Happy Valentine's Day,
RagingMoon1987










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