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jenny14 75T  
90361 posts
3/9/2020 11:17 am

poetess

Thank you for sharing your personal and very interesting story

Yes! We should love what we do …


A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing. George Bernard Shaw

Jenny


rosaenaluin 65F
11039 posts
3/9/2020 1:45 pm

Thank you for that personal story.
it is like reading about my daughter, she did all that too.

I love that first picture, Especially his pink shoes! Great!

Glad you found what makes you happy!


drmgirl622 68F  
26126 posts
3/9/2020 3:21 pm

I loved playing with Barbie's...….my cousin even had the convertible. Barbie is why my shoes always have to match my bag


Artschoolgrad 47M
8742 posts
3/9/2020 4:21 pm

love that detail of the barbies' cut hair. : )

love reading your blog

and that model and her boots are smokin!


daddy2_fuk_u 64M

3/9/2020 5:07 pm

Barbie is looking good for her age


alwaysassertive 64M

3/10/2020 4:57 am

I think I'm just in the mood for some High Voltage Rock and Roll..


JohnnyLightning 65M  
9678 posts
3/11/2020 12:43 pm

Going to trade school really paid off for you. It's nice to be doing something that you love and is so creative.

Howling at the moon and mal ad osteo.


JoElspanstp 70M

7/24/2020 3:20 am

In the pink!


aHedonist 52M
7510 posts
7/25/2020 1:11 am

I used to be fascinated by Barbie when I was a kid too. In my case... playing with the girl who was pretty much raised as a sister to me. I remember an intense fascination with what Barbie had on under the outfits, coupled with a lot of learning about the limits of joint movement, and that if you had to stick Barbies leg back on after you tore it off she was never quite the same again. Useful stuff to remember if you like to play with rope.

Perhaps not vocational but definitely life skills.



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