Thu 22 May 2008
There are comic book conventions a couple times a year. That’s what I gather; I’m
no expert. In fact, I’m not even much interested. I went to a comic book convention
anyway, despite the heat, despite a preference for some other activity. It was my
Dad who wanted to go, and I did not wish for him to go alone. I think it made his day.

On entering the giant hall I joked that we were not likely to see any Blythe
dolls there. He joked too, asking if there was a Blythe-from-outer-space doll.
And so we had our father/daughter outing, he examining the classics and me
trolling for ice cream.

I got to feeling glad that I’d agreed to go. My Dad’s health is very bad and his
life is not such that he is able to enjoy much leisure. This meant a lot to him.

We started heading in the direction of the doors to exit. I guess I stopped in
my tracks. My Dad wondered what on earth I found so enthralling, amidst
Darth Vadar figurines and such. He couldn’t imagine I’d be that mesmerized
by something there. And yet I was! Guess what I saw? Two Blythe dolls, in
their Blythe boxes, were perched amongst the miscellaneous gizmos. No way!

One was a tall box and that held an Ashton Drake Blythe. I was too dazed
to remember which one; I think it was Pinafore Purple. She looked enormous
compared with the other doll. Was the other doll a mini Blythe? I surmised
that it was. It didn’t seem right, although I had never put my Medieval Mood
and Hello Harvest boxes side by side. I am still new to the enchanting world
of Blythe dolls. But wait, a Natasha Moore mini-Blythe? Wait a minute…

The young fellow manning the booth explained that both Blythes were of similar
size, but that the boxes were quite different. (He also abashedly mentioned that
he knew more about Blythes than he ever dreamed he would). So that was Natasha
Moore! Without her overcoat and glasses she looked so different! And she looked so
petite next to Pinafore Purple, in their boxes anyway.

I had never seen Blythe dolls for sale in person. I never dreamed Natasha Moore
was so lovely! Her colorings were much more refined and subtle than the photos
I’d seen had captured.

My Dad said, “let’s get her!” I had to protest, but my protesting got me nowhere.
I suppose from a position of being spoiled rotten, they got me somewhere. My Dad
insisted, making light of my reasons against getting her, and he bought her for me.
I am still gasted with flabber. I mean, I am still flabbergasted! What a nice doll. What
an extremely nice Dad. He most certainly made my day. I’m calling her Giselle.

May 24th, 2008 at 9:34 am
No way! What a serendipitous find! And, more to the point, what a lovely father you have :) Many congrats on the latest addition to the family. Addictive, aren’t they?
May 25th, 2008 at 7:04 am
Hooray for finding Giselle! It was lovely to read about you and your Dad having a day like that together :) My Dad is in the same type of situation and sometimes when I do little things like spending some time with him (even if it’s doing something I’m not interested in) I can see how much it makes his day and that, in turn, makes mine. How sweet of him to buy Giselle for you! Now you’ll have a memory of your special day together :)