Sunday, November 3, 2002

It’s a rather dark Sunday morning. This is because it’s cloudy as well as what time of year it is. It’s nice for a change to have it be cool and cloudy since most of the time it’s so hot and sunny.

Bunny’s out there now, but I haven’t seen Little Ratsy since Friday. Tom said he thought he saw her by the shed. So that unmanageable, untamable little beast is still out there! I don’t know, though, if she’ll survive the heat and the snakes once they return, but I’m keeping both food and water out there now for anything that wants it.

The sad news is that Little Buddy has a tumor on his right shoulder. He still seems to be getting around okay, though. He’s just less bouncy, but that’s because he’s getting old. I don’t know if the tumor’s malignant. I’m only glad he didn’t get this earlier, whereas now he doesn’t have too much time left to live anyway.

Tom backed out of the singing project. I figured he would, too. He backs out of things like this by not doing his part, etc. He puts off and leaves tasks unfinished a lot. He also undoes projects, too. He straightened up his office quite a bit which is nice, but how long will it be before the room’s so trashed again that you can barely move around in it?

Anyway, it’s no big deal that he’s “forgotten” about his part as far as merging the files goes. There’s no dire need for me to make these CDs, and besides, it’s not like I’m a great singer anyway.

I stumbled upon a couple of interesting sites that sell vinyl kits. Most of them were 23” baby and toddler dolls you could put together for around $80. Then they had a nice 36” doll you could put together for around $100. You pick the expression, skin tone, eye color, hair color and wig style. They don’t have too many nice wig styles to choose from, though. Although they’re nice and something to consider, and although they had a wide variety of expressions, they all looked the same. All babies of the same size, basically, but a good possibility sale-wise. I might be able to sell these for double the amount of the kit price. They should sell easily since they’re babies and since they’re vinyl, making them a good gift for even a small child. I get the impression they set the eyes and that they might be easier to assemble than porcelain. The only problem is that most people don’t have $160 to spend on a doll, and that’s an awful lot to be spending on a kid. Especially if it is on a doll.

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