Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Post # 300

When I have body fabric, I get bodies for the babies. Three in one day seems my limit, but I am content with that. Holly baby was first because she knows the routine and I was depending on her cooperation to keep me on track. She looks a bit impatient with me - as if she knows what I should be doing and I have forgotten already so she needs to figure out a way to gently, as is her style, to remind me of what to do next.


Undaunted, I continued onward to work on Gracie who, after picking out jammies I decided we would name  Grayson. You can see how much smaller Grayson is than Holly. The two look enough alike to be twins. Grayson could be the more timid, smaller one.


By the time I got Candy in her body, with those full legs, the light was leaving the studio so I opened the big door and was awarded such a warm-lighted picture I wished I had done it sooner.

It is right that Candy is photographed in the warmest light. She is such a special baby she deserves the best light. I love that look in her eyes saying, "Oh, just look at that!" no matter in which direction she is looking. I think she was seeing the patch of some flower for which I know no name that grows by the step to the porch.


Everyone got their jammies and we all said a a good-night prayer with a wish for a sunny morning tomorrow. While I was giving the babies the cuddle quiz, I had Grayson in my arms still when I thought, "If I die, I shall die happy having had the privilege of holding this baby today." There is so much happiness in a doll I am astounded that everyone does not go around holding one in their arms just for the comfort of it.
I decided yesterday that I could no longer wait for the fabric for the AA babies' body by crocheting Peace Pals so I set their trays over on the window sill where I register the babies. I promised them that as soon as the fabric arrived I would stop whatever I was doing to make their bodies. From the looks on their faces I feel they are trying to be good while they wait. Every one is careful not to say what they are actually thinking about the delay.


In the meantime I put together a new crew out of the babies I had on hand who needed 22 mm eyes. I am out of the smaller ones or any brown ones so had to limit my choices.


We have, l-r, Holly with her calm sweetness, then Candy with all of her excitement about whatever she sees, and sweet Gracie who is still learning about us here. Even though Gracie  has only been on the market for a couple of weeks, Bountiful Baby is already out of her kits. I wondered how few they had gotten in their first shipment. It is interesting that though these three babies, though of different sizes, they all took 22 mm eyes. True some fit better than others, but these are all the sames size and the same blue. I need to get an order off to Dolls by Sandie. She still has the  best priced eyes around.


Wiped down and with their nail polish drying in the cloudy light, here are the limbs for this week's crew. The blue booklet above them is where I make note of things for which I am thankful, You can see that this booklet is almost full. I am so thankful I have a group of three new babies to make bodies for today! And I am even more thankful that I have the fabric on hand for them! Thanks! to Harmony of Harmony Arts!

Monday, April 11, 2016


That shot of my table full of peace pals shows you it was too dark to get a good photo of Raine


so I retired to the chair and crocheted the day away. Ling-Yen did brighten my afternoon but I had to wait for today for the sun for Raine. I am not happy with the color of her mouth and lips and wonder how much of my trouble is from cataracts and how much is just the desire to be better.

Saturday, April 9, 2016


I have so much time waiting for the fabric for the AA babies' bodies that I had time to get a photo of "Peanut" Ching, dressed as a tomboy, ready for her trip to Pennsylvania. I now have three babies waiting on their bodies with the addition of Soogi from Susan Racine.


Yesterday I gave myself permission to redo her body when I found, though she is beautifully and professionally painted, her body was a much-mended bereunger body without dolly joints stuffed with some heavy off-brand poly stuffing and closed with the plastic ties.  The other odd aspect was there was a stiff wire holding the two arms up and out.


Tomorrow is cleaning day. Mary's choice not mine. However this gets this job out of the way of any work planned for next week. I am assuming that Monday will bring the fabric was all are waiting on. Since it will be Monday that Peanut leaves, I have today to clean before Mary comes to clean tomorrow. The typical cleaning the house before the house-cleaner. Actually Mary only comes to do the floors which I cannot, so she leaves me to clean everything above the floors.

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Today I had planned to make baby bodies, but when I realized two of the babies were AA and I wanted a warmer brown for the bodies for them. which had not arrived from Amazon, so I decided I had better be patient and wait for it. Also I was getting worried about sending the chosen poems to Ukiah  for the booklet of winners to be given out on April 17th at the ukiaHaiku Festival. Instead of working on babies, I put that all aside to finish up the judging, which always takes more time than I think it will. However I had the letter for Sherrie and the packet of poems ready for Werner to mail when he went to town in the morning. Somehow, picking the poems was more exciting to me than I thought it would be so that I could not settle down afterwards.



Out the studio there was Raspberry sitting on the photo table in the new outfit that came from eBay the day before. This was a size 12 months so it fit her perfectly and there was no squeezing and yanking to get it on her. She is happy to be holding my newest sterling silver rattle - another bargain at $8. Her hands are just the right size to hold it.
While I worked with her, Werner came home with a new box. It was a doll from the collection of Susan Racine that I got at a bargain price on eBay. I wished I had taken a photo of her right of the box. She was dressed up very cute for the trip, but I was too eager to see her as a therapy baby in sleepers. I did cut her hair before putting the sleepers on her. Here she is! I know she should not have hair, but it was glued on so she will be  therapy baby for someone who is not as bad off as others can be.


Susan had painted her beautifully. To finish her I will make a new tan body in stead of the white one she now has and use the doll joints so her arms reach around to clasp her new mommy right. I want to stuff her with my combination of poly fill so she feels like one of my babies. I hope she relaxes and learns to smile a bit more when she gets her new matching body.
Later then, I turned my attention back to Peanut in the quest to find the right outfit for her to make her trip to Pennsylvania. This was the one that was just that much too small for Raspberry but fits Peanut fairly good except the skirt is slightly too big. We may decide to send her in jeans like the little tomboy she is. Her hair may be too red for all that pink. Something weird happened with her hair ribbon. More changes. We will see what tomorrow brings us.

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

This week's crew all stuffed and ready for bodies, in spite of the heat wave we are having. I the lower right hand corner of the photo you can see the really big job I did today. I put the bamboo rugs back down on the floor. I do not know how I stood the studio with the cold ugly cement floors until now. Necessity, I suppose. I did not want water pouring in over the bamboo again as it did in  January. Now I am fairly confident that we are not getting any more big heavy rains. Just trays full of new babies, On the left is Raine, then Shyann who is new to me and a Kimi who feels like an old friend.

Sunday, April 3, 2016


The sun shone today, however in a different place than it was a week or so ago, so I started to photograph too late in the morning. But the babies were happy in their new jammies and eager to show off so the work went very fast. I am most proud of our newest bi-racial babies. This is a first for the orphanage so I am wondering why it took me so long to recognize how cute they are and why I was not seeking them out earlier.


Meet Grace, who is feeling much more at home today than she was yesterday. I still need more practice with the make-up for these babies. Those lips are way too pink. I hate the burgundy lips that is ordinarily used so I think I went too far in the other direction. Now in the photo I see I must find a middle way. She is such a patient dear child that I think she will be up to another visit to my lipstick palette to pick a better color for her.


Her closest cohort  is Kyra who came with her color already in her skin. She is livelier and has more confidence. She insisted on having the elephant pacifier and I find I can deny her nothing, She lacked the coordination to get it in her mouth and kept asking, "ow? ow?"  After the photo I laid her down and showed her how to drop her chin so the nipple went in her mouth. Then she was sleepy and there were no more photos of her today.


Gracie wanted a flower to match the flowers on her sleeper. I tried to explain that all that were blooming were too big for such a little girl. She just could not understand that flowers came in different sizes. She knew what size she was and the flowers on her jammies were the right size. Why were my flowers wrong? You can see she is still questioning my excuse.


Gabe was trying to say something to tell me what he wanted to hold for his photograph. He tried and I tried but we could not understand each other. Now, tonight, seeing his photo I know what he wanted. The little toy car that was in the basket. He is looking at me as if he thinks I am not very bright that I could not figure that out when he was on the photo stand. He has serious doubts about my ability to run the orphanage.


Last, but not least! is tiny Clair. I took in her jammies more last night but saw when I was holding her today that they needed  even more tucks. I think I need to think that every seam needs to be resewn. That did not happen today. Instead I weighed and registered the whole crew. Tiny Clair only weighs 10 ounces. What a tiny handful she is! Our tiniest baby ever.

I wanted to show how close the skin tones for Grace and Kyra are by photographing them side by side. Doesn't Grace look happier with Kyra holding her hand below the photo? She does need someone to love her. Who doesn't? My one small satisfaction is that I got the right lip color on Kyra.