A doll area is already planned into your next house's plans.
The planned doll area is larger than your master bedroom.
A doll area is already planned into your next house's plans.
The planned doll area is larger than your master bedroom.
-when you set yourself an alarm at 3am, because there's an AG-auction ending on Ebay, you want to win under all circumstances.
-when you're obsessed by hunting down matching clothes for your DD and your doll.
-when you wish for an AGP in Amsterdam.
-when you get excited, as soon, as you spot the mail carrier at the horizon
-when people turn their heads for your DD while doing errands, because she and Kailey wear the same outfit
-when you wish for M2M Gymboree-stuff in AG-size... though you know, that you could file bancrupty within 2 weeks, if Gymbo ever does this.
[img]wink.gif[/img] [img]biggrin.gif[/img] Guilty - on all accounts!
LOL This is fun!
-You send e-mails to your mail carrier asking them where the doll is.
<font color="#051E50" size="1">[ March 07, 2006 05:54 PM: Message edited by: MissCurlyCat ]</font>
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Yep That's me!!Originally posted by Katie from IL:
OK here are some good ones:
You don't have even close to enough room to display all your AG stuff, and you're stocking up now for when you move to your next, bigger place in a few years
You have come up with likes, dislikes, favorite things and personalities for all your dolls(or dolls that don't already come with one))
You watch TV or movies at home with your dolls
you sit certain dolls next to each other on their shelf because they have similar personalities or get along better and have more to talk about
You are embarrassed and rarely tell anyone how much you spend on dolls and doll related stuff(You mean you spent $87 on a DOLL?!) or lie and say cost less than what they really cost
You have so many dolls that when you get a new one and some one comes over they don't even notice
<font color="#051E50"><font size="1">[ February 19, 2006 01:32 AM: Message edited by: Katie from IL ]</font></font>
* When you are sick and one of your dolls falls off the bed your husband will come from across the room to "rescue" her
* You have trained your child to refure to your dolls by name since she could talk
*Your DD makes sure that people know whose doll it is when people stop to admire them "That's Mommy's Doll"
* Playing Tea Party with Mommy and her dolls is a bigger treat for your DD than ice cream
*Having things for your doll that you do not let children touch
* Seriously considering putting your dolls in your will to make sure no one can get rid of them
*Having had this conversation with your husband and getting his assurance that he will take care of your dolls for you, in such circumstances.
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