Seer Taph's story about the dolls history here.


See what I mean about a pile!
Actually that is only about half of them. There are still dozens in boxes, and to be unwrapped. Over 150 all up.

Here is the relinquishing Mum

But two of them have been rehomed already. My wonderful grandsons came to visit and they took one home each.


There are lots more photos, but I will drip feed them to you
2 comments:
I bet you're really happy you're not counting ins yet.
Lovely photots of the new parents with their new babies (and of Taph too)!
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