Sunday, July 2, 2017

Springtime with Jerusha and Friends!



Jerusha now has a mini me! It didn't turn, so I apologize. Here I have redressed Jasmine into some Ashton Drake clothes I found for sale on eBay.
10" Baby Jasmine from Ashton Drake Galleries

Jerusha and the others playing with a school bus on the couch. L-R: Pearl and Leander, with Jerusha.

Jerusha playing on the couch with the others. Jerusha drinks her bottle while lying on the couch. 

Jerusha with the New Girl, Sweet Princess, MYRA with her toy Husky.

Jerusha planting seeds with the others. L-R: Leander, Myra, Pearl, and Jerusha.

 Jerusha waits with the others to go back upstairs. Jerusha next to Myra, below Pearl.

Here are some other friends of Jerusha who have pages on this blog!  L-R: Kyra, Myra, Charlie, Lily Rose, Jerusha, Baby Barack, and Baby Jasmine

Friday, June 3, 2016

Jerusha's First Day in Maine

Jerusha and her new baby doll, and her new Hello Kitty hat. Yes, it is a little big, but it fits over all her little ponytails!

Jerusha modeling one of her new outfits. Perfect fit! Size 18 months!


Jerusha  hiding under a pile of Vermont Teddy Bears.

Jerusha on the bean bag chair with her bear.

Jerusha in her Maine welcome outfit. We got her a new T-shirt, lobster socks and a little stuffed lobster and brought her to a beach.


After a quick photo shoot of her in her Maine welcome outfit, I put her warm up suit on her. This was a great find at Goodwill! Fit her perfectly.

Jerusha is ready for bed.

First a ride on her play rocking horse.

Today's outfit. Very cute.

Jerusha playing with some toys.
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Thursday, June 2, 2016

Welcome Jerusha Mae!

The purpose of this blog is to show case my new doll, "Jasmine at 1 1/2", renamed Jerusha Mae (family names) by Ashton-Drake. We were able to buy her on a payment plan, and had 2 day shipping added to it. It was on time, and it was a joy to look out my door and see the huge box outside my door in early afternoon.

Secondly, this blog will be a place I can share my other dolls (by photo) as well. I may be selling a few dolls soon. I find it silly to store away dolls in their boxes, so when I find that is what is happening, and I am not taking the doll out at all, maybe it is time for me to assess my doll population and down-size.


I know there are some people who don't understand adults who have realistic and "reborn" babies. For me, perhaps it is because I really wanted to be a mother. I always felt a large part of my life would be spent being a mother, but things happen, and we were never able to have children, and were never really in the place to adopt. I had lost a baby by miscarriage and grieved that heavily. The only thing that seemed to relieve that biological clock and urge to have children was getting a puppy. If I'd known how helpful raising and training a dog would be, I'd have done it sooner!

Now, back to Jerusha's arrival:



I laid the box down and put a fleece blanket down on the floor for the doll.

There she is!


Her COA
Ribbon by ribbon, tape, paper and cardboard, bubblewrap flying, I gently released Jerusha from the box.


She's soft and squeezable!

Her hands are also soft, and flexible! Her nails shine and are tipped in white.


Finally, I get to her head!

After watching several "Reborn Box Openings" on YouTube, I learned you start at the bottom and work up to the head, which is usually covered. Jerusha had paper over her face. Once released from the box, I was finally able to check her out and she how she was put together.
Here she is! 
No joints in the shoulders makes things a little difficult, but there is wire down her arms and the instep of her legs to enable bending at the hips, elbows and shoulders (to a point). She has 3/4 legs and 1/2 arms. The turtle neck she is wearing covers the area where her neck attaches to her head, and also where her arms are attached (near the elbows).



I inspect the hair and her little do. 
Her hair looks hand done. There isn't a pattern to how the hair is put in (that I can see). She has her hair loosely parted into sections for 6 little ponytails. There is a wide array of scrunchies and pink ribbons in her hair.


She has little white bloomers (no diaper), no shoes or socks, a denim jumper-dress and a whitish turtle neck with snaps at the top of the shoulders.

putting on Jerusha's new socks and shoes.
We had bought a few items for Jerusha, including socks and shoes. The shoes were from Goodwill.

We ended up putting her sandals on her feet. Size 2 was recommended.

Jerusha's new baby doll.

A felt door name plate. The letters and flowers are those sticky foam things.

The little Ty stuffed animals were the perfect size for her.