tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9203945184525811085.post502084878600524391..comments2023-04-15T03:46:10.987-07:00Comments on Everyday People: Positive Changes and a Doll Seller I Likexmeybrlzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16610558568984134720noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9203945184525811085.post-15061647048560024472011-10-23T20:38:30.082-07:002011-10-23T20:38:30.082-07:00I missed your query about renter's insurance c...I missed your query about renter's insurance covering doll collections and fabric. I have never had any insurance for my dolls - pausing to cross my fingers and to send a heart-felt prayer that I will NOT regret that omission. However, that is something I should and could look into.<br /><br />Thanks for reading my blog. I appreciate that you do so. Your comments make me smile and make me THINK. Sometimes, I get lazy. My doll enthusiast pals like you and Niel and some others pose interesting questions.<br /><br />I'm glad to read that you are forgiving yourself for being human. Think, our loved ones, past and present, are human too - except when they are animals like our Louie de Cat (Mom and I share him or rather, Louie OWNS us, lol). <br /><br />I hope you do not get snow or at least not a big snow. Hope the same for me, too, I do. And especially not ICE. Ice is the worst thing, I feel. <br /><br />Guess where I got my first two Mixis dolls - Rosa and Opal - from? Dolls Like Me. Yes! They were at a Black-Latino Expo here in Philadelphia. I am glad that you can access their website.<br /><br />And one day at a time works. Have to remind myself of that when I spazz out or get squirrely-minded. <br /><br />Last regarding excessive behavior, I agree with you. I have to temper mine, too. Need to sell or donate some of the dolls I have and not buy as often as I used to do a few years ago.D7anahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15497306465109590188noreply@blogger.com