I from a doll decision to make. I love my 92, Lilakai. I have plans to make her Navajo, adding Navajo style touches to her meet outfit and accessories, making her the traditional yarn hair tie, and even jewlry. BI've fallen in love with Corinne after finishing her books last night. She and I are so much alike. I'm thinking about trading Lilakai in for Corinne, I don't want to buy a whole nother doll. But then I think of all the things I want to do with Lilakai and I hesitate on the trade in. I don't think I'll use Corinne's collection, I did at one time, but maybe not. I hoped writing this all out would help. I'm not Navajo or even Native American. My three times Great Grandma's Cherokee I don't think counts. Idon't think it's bad or wrong to make a doll from a culture that your not from yourself, I just don't know what to do. See, Corinne and I are so alike. Iguess I've still got some thinking to do. Maybe a second read through of Corinne's books will help.
top of page
bottom of page
The Love Tester game has been a popular way for people to have some light-hearted fun by testing their romantic compatibility. Whether you’re curious about your relationship with a crush, your partner, or even a fictional character, this game can be a fun way to pass the time. In this blog, we’ll explore Love Tester, how it works, its origins, and why people continue to enjoy it.