What I did today
Wednesday, January 21st, 2009I went to Geelong.
I had cake.
I watched history being made on telly (granted, t was a repeat telecast).
I wrote a letter.
I cried.
That is all.
I went to Geelong.
I had cake.
I watched history being made on telly (granted, t was a repeat telecast).
I wrote a letter.
I cried.
That is all.

This is a raspberry baked cheesecake tart that my mom made for dessert last evening. I’m not a big fan of cheesecakes in general, and the only one I’ll usually eat would be the fluffy and light japanese style cheesecakes, but this one was too pretty, so I had to photograph it. ![]()
An interview I did with Doll-Lite a while ago has been published online HERE.
The interview focuses mainly on how I got into the ball-jointed doll hobby and my customising/repainting of dolls.
Please take a look if you have a few spare minutes! ![]()
(Doll-Lite is an online blog/magazine which features articles about toys and dolls, and also interviews with various individuals or companies that deals with them.)

I’m going to be moving interstate in a few weeks’ time, and being back in Melbourne earlier than originally planned, I decided to make a headstart on spring cleaning and packing.
What better things to start with than my collection of doll stuff? ![]()
It’s amazing how much stuff I manage to find in my wardrobe that belong to the dolls! I filled up 4 boxes with wigs alone!
Doesn’t matter that I only have 8 dolls – I think wigs are the best things to easily change a doll’s look without too much effort. Clothes don’t always work, and new repaints take time and a lot of effort.
Anyway, I’m happy with how I’ve sorted their stuff; guess it’s time to tackle the other things now! ![]()