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Showing posts with label Isabel. Show all posts

Thursday, 10 August 2017

USA 2017 - Sasha festival part 1

Years of dreaming, planning and saving was at last paying off as the long awaited trip to the USA had arrived.  We had wanted to attend a Sasha Doll Festival in the USA ever since the 2012 festival in the UK and we had plans to extend the holiday after the 2017 Festival with an epic roadtrip.

There was great excitement and anticipation in the days leading up to our travelling day - a lot of clothes sorting, packing and doll organisation went on and the usual pre-travel nerves.  We set off very early on the Wednesday morning with a taxi to Heathrow airport where we boarded a flight to Dublin.  Just as we were about to board the crew decided to check one of our 2 larger carry on bags into the hold as it was a very full flight, so I did a quick swap around of contents to ensure that none of the dolls went in the hold.
Waiting for our flight at Heathrow
When we got to Dublin the pre-clearance customs checks for the USA went swiftly and smoothly, far better than my long queue experience in November 2014 on my previous visit to Washington DC (for a work conference, when I met Norvell).  Our second flight of the day was delayed a bit by a passenger becoming ill, so their hold baggage had to be unloaded which  meant we later discovered some of our hold luggage got a bit wet as it was raining in Dublin.
Theo and Laura on the flight from Dublin to the USA

Viewing Dulles from the air as we were coming in to land
When we walked out of the air conditioned Washington Dulles airport building late on Wednesday afternoon, the heat hit us!  It was still so warm and we were glad of shelter from the sun as we waited for the hotel shuttle bus to arrive.  Three other Sasha festival attendees got on the bus too.  Soon we had checked in, found our room at the Marriott Hotel Dulles airport and started to see and chat with other Sasha collectors in the lobby restaurant area.  It was so lovely to meet Norvell again and she was happy to take us to her room to collect two parcels she had received on behalf of Lorraine and I. Lorraine had given me permission to unpack her parcel and dress her doll as we couldn't carry the large box home, so her Schoenhut doll joined our newly extended Sasha family on the desk in the hotel room.  My parcel contained a much longed for toddler girl who had been shipped to Norvell just in case the seller couldn't attend the festival (she did, which was wonderful).  My little Iona (who took her time telling me her name, to be revealed in another post) was in her complete original outfit with her tube and tags, so I carefully removed her original clothes and she changed into crop trousers (which were full length on her) and a summer top.  We were tired after all the travelling, so after dinner we soon went to bed.

l-r: Isabel (Makie), Schoenhut girl, Iona, Amy, Edmund, Florence, Theo, Nina, Timothy, Mabel and Laura in our hotel room
The first day of the festival dawned warm.  After breakfast we caught a taxi to the Dulles Shopping Centre to look around.  It was my family's first experience of a USA shopping Mall, if we had walked across the road in the oppressive heat we would have found some of our Sasha friends enjoying lunch together in the Cheesecake factory.  We caught two buses back to the hotel (cheaper than the taxi and fun to explore a bit, though it took longer).

Starring in amazement at a Candy store in the Mall
The festival started in the afternoon with registration and the meet and greet, where cake was provided.  Not only had we brought along more than half of our Sasha family in our flight carry on bags, we had also brought the Ponfa pram we had restored 2 years ago! It was one of 2 prams at the festival, as Dawn had brought one for Anne V.  Florence (in an outfit I made for her), Laura, Timothy, Edmund, my new Iona and Theo came to the meet and greet and we were soon chatting with Julie, who is brilliant at smocking, which delighted my girl who wants to learn how to smock and admires all the smocked dresses she sees.  My husband enjoyed chatting with people about the pram restoration.

Meeting Julie at the Meet and Greet

Cake for Sasha's birthday!

Theo, Florence and Timothy at the Meet and Greet

A group of Gotz and Trendon Sasha's at the Meet and Greet

A glorious gaggle of toddlers and babies at the Meet and Greet - I wonder what mischief they were planning

Sasha dolls, drinks and cake

Ginger's gorgeous Gracie

A lovely studio girl with some Trendon and Gotz Sasha dolls at the Meet and Greet
We had dinner in the hotel restaurant while chatting with Sasha friends, it was such a relaxed and happy way to start our holiday as we looked forward to day 2 of the festival.


Thursday, 18 May 2017

Sasha Celebration Weekend 2017 - part 7

We brought several babies (with Miranda to supervise them) to the Sasha Celebration dinner on Saturday night.  Also joining us was the Makie doll Isabel, who still doesn't have a new outfit (something is on the knitting needs for her).  In addition to Edmund in his new outfit, my girl brought her new baby Theo in the turquoise Dollydoodles romper suit along with my Leo who changed into his new Dollydoodles outfit and baby Daisy her raffle win from last year, wearing a Marilyn H smocked dress and hat set. Miranda changed into the Petrana outfit which my girl had chosen on the raffle and we discovered Laura's doll was wearing the same dress!

Our dolls at dinner
Leo, Theo and Daisy with Edmund behind them
Laura's girl, Miranda and Edmund
Jocelyn's lovely red head in her favourite outfit, and baby Daisy
Laura had brought along her mini Kids 'n Kats boy doll Fredy and her Heather Maciak Emily.  She had bought new cardigans for them from Jane W's stall that afternoon which they wore to dinner.
Laura's dolls
Isabel gets comfortable in a teacup!
The shweshwe outfit I had made and donated to the raffle was won by Jane W, whose baby was wearing it to dinner.
Jane's baby in shweshwe
After dinner Janet gave out gifts to those who had hosted overseas Sasha visitors, those of us who had run workshops, helped her run the event and announced the prizes for the International costumes. First prize was the Persian/Iranian costume by Peggy, second prize was the Zulu warrier by Vicky and third prize was the Pearly King by Theresa.  Trisha gave Janet some plants as a thank you gift from all of us.
Janet gave out various prizes and gifts
My Heather Maciak girls had come to dinner too and were very pleased to meet Fredy and Emily.
Laura's Emily, Jenny, Laura's Fredy, Annie, Lexie and Annie
Raffle baby (the first prize), Leo, Daisy and Theo
Two lucky girls with their raffle babies - my girl was holding Theo and Daisy (from last year's raffle) and her new friend was holding one of the two babies she won on this year's raffle (photo Laura H)
After dinner some of us gathered in a sitting area looking at various BJDs brought along by Teddy and other Sasha collectors.  The girls were fascinated by them.
Teddy introduces his BJD to the girls and Paula
Admiring some other dolls
Evening doll conversations
Admiring Teddy's BJDs
It was hard to leave the chat, however we both needed our beds after a long, very enjoyable day.

The next morning I took my Ponfa pram to breakfast along with Nicholas James and Trendon Elliott who had not been out of the room all weekend. I knew some people there hadn't seen my pram before.  It seems to have been the only pram at the celebration weekend this year and several people asked about it.  

Then we all gathered outside for a photo under a big tree before some people reluctantly dashed off to catch trains, planes or taxis home.  There was a photo studio set up with a variety of backdrops so our dolls who had been on display had their photos taken by Alan.  It was also the last chance to photograph the wonderful Maypole.

Two happy young Sasha collectors with the Maypole
Three raffle babies with the Maypole
Peggy and Janet with the winning costume doll - Peggy had made the whole costume and Janet had painted the doll's eyes
Reuben, Nina and Melanie in their African costumes in the photo studio
Then it was time to pack up and sadly say goodbye to all our Sasha collector friends.  Thank you Janet and Trisha for a brilliant weekend - once again they put on a very memorable celebration of Sasha dolls and I am so pleased we were able to participate and contribute to the fun.

However there is one more post to come for the celebration weekend, as I shall explain all about the outfits I made for the competition.


Saturday, 13 May 2017

Sasha Celebration Weekend 2017 - part 2

Waiting for breakfast, our doll shelf in our hotel room.  It looks like there is a Makie doll among the Sasha family, a baby in the pram and Clemence the bear has come along for the ride too.

Our doll shelf - Clemence on the pram, Nicholas James, Edmund, Timothy, Trendon Elliott, Miranda, baby Mabel, baby Daisy, Isabel the Makie, baby Leo, baby Amy

Sunday, 16 April 2017

Easter Egg hunt

Laura has been shopping for eggs and has set out an Easter egg hunt in the garden for the others.

Her trolley is now empty as she checks the locations of all the hidden eggs
"Happy Easter everyone! We are having an Easter Egg hunt. Please be friendly, no pushing or shoving."
Florence is the first to find a pretty basket decorated with butterflies.
She sees there are several eggs in this basket
Melanie finds a bunny slipper full of eggs in the flowery undergrowth.
Isabel brings her shopping trolley along as she looks for eggs
"What's that" she thinks as she sees something peeping out from the flowers
Isabel has found an Easter chick!
"I can't wait to eat this later."
Edmund sees a pair of bunny ears poking out of the flowers and runs towards them
He wobbles and nearly falls over as he climbs towards the bunny ears
Trying to keep his balance Edmund approaches the bunny basket
But falls on his tummy just as he gets to them and admires the large collection of eggs in the basket.
Nicholas James, Reuben and Trendon Elliott find a treasure chest...
... filled with eggs!
Timothy and Miranda go looking through the flowers together
They find a bunny slipper filled with eggs
Everyone loads their eggs into the wagon and make their way to the picnic rug
Edmund, Florence and Isabel admire their eggs and chick
Miranda has one bunny slipper of eggs
while Melanie has the other bunny slipper
Laura and Clemence have no eggs and relax as they watch the others with their eggs
The bigger boys gather around the treasure chest of eggs
Edmund is delighted with his large basket of eggs
What is the difference between this basket of eggs and a few minutes earlier?
Edmund's basket of eggs doesn't seem so full...
Edmund looks in his basket of colourful eggs, which seems a little emptier than before
Edmund looks at the girls - his basket only has a few eggs now
Edmund holds a green egg
Clemence comes to look in Edmund's egg basket
Clemence looks at Edmund enquiringly... there is no chocolate around Edmund's mouth
Reuben and Nicholas James have LOTS of colourful eggs ...
The big boys have plenty of colourful eggs while the treasure chest of light coloured eggs is still full!
Edmund and Clemence firmly hold onto the remaining eggs.  What naughty big boys!
Meanwhile Isabel is enjoying licking the top of the chocolate chick filled with smarties.
Florence sorts through her basket of eggs and chooses which ones to eat first
Miranda peers into her bunny slipper of eggs, she doesn't think she needs to share them with Timothy who has PLENTY of eggs now.
Laura has some eggs which Florence has kindly given her from the pretty basket
Happy Easter everyone - we hope you had a lovely day.