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New Wal-Mart, New Fashions


A new Wal-Mart opened up recently in my area. Their sewing center is where I purchased the smaller buttons used for Russell Williams' suit.

While there, I had to check out the toy department, specifically the Barbie section for shoe packs and other accessories. I purchased the following shoe packs during the first visit. (Yes, I wrote "first.")


Even though two of these shoe packs are identical, too many shoes is never a problem for a playscale woman. Husband, who was with me, offered his input. "Here's a pack with silver shoes (all excited), did you see these?" (Yes, I see them, was my answer.) He wasn't too enthused with the color of the accessories and added. "You could paint the necklaces." Good idea, I thought. He saw a couple of fashions for Barbie and Ken that he suggested I purchase, but I declined. I just wanted the shoes.
In less than a week's time, however, that desire changed when I saw the following photograph on Facebook with dolls wearing one of the dresses Husband suggested.


The Facebook caption for this picture read: Trichelle steals the show. (Photograph courtesy of Erica Alford Williams)
While admiring how fabulous these ladies look, I called my husband into the room to view Erica's photograph and asked, "Isn't this one of the dresses we saw at Wal-Mart?" His affirmative answer included, "I told you to buy that one, but naw, you won't listen to me." (Rolling my eyes and twisting my lips to the side, I continued to admire the picture.)

What a brilliant idea, I thought, of Erica's photo (she always takes the most creative pictures). Not knowing who would wear the dresses, I had to go back to Wal-Mart and buy at least three.

*** A few days before my mother's birthday, I decided to bake a 7-Up cake for her. My decades' old bundt cake pan has seen better days; and since I didn't want to risk parts of the cake getting stuck to the pan, I decided to buy a new one. I checked the grocery store near me and other smaller stores nearby, but no one sold bundt cake pans. This was an opportune time for me to return to the new Wal-Mart for the needed pan and to get those Barbie fashions!

Husband returned with me and helped in the search for the dresses. I only purchased three, and while there, I picked up two Ken fashions as well.


Matching purple shoes are included and I think the blue flowery looking thing, because of the strap, is supposed to be a purse. I love this dress. The fact that Barbie's name isn't plastered all over the fabric makes it easy for any playscale doll with similar proportions to diva-up and wear.


These two Ken fashions will be available for either S.I.S. Darren, Model 17, or the Texas A&M guy (should I ever decide to redress him).
Thanks for the inspiration, Erica.

(I guess I really should learn to listen to my husband. His vision for possibilities and future potential usually far exceeds mine.)


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