I went to target the other day with my mom. She and my brother went to look for clothes and I dashes off to the Our Generation section, hoping that the Hip To Be Square outfit was there. It was! And so was the Jumping for Joy romper thingie! I hadn't expected that because I hadn't found it anywhere online recently. I love OG clothing, but if there is one thing they could improve, it would be the consistency. Numerous people have expressed their dissatisfaction over the fact that what's online isn't the same as what's in the store, which isn't the same as what's in the store one city over. It is very frustrating.
This blog has been around since I was 13 years old. I am now 20. Please excuse the cringe of my youth.
Showing posts with label Our Generation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Our Generation. Show all posts
Thursday, June 4, 2015
Aha!
Labels:
Buying things,
Our Generation,
Rylan
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Teeny Tiny Cuteness
One of my cousins stayed the night on friday, and yesterday, while we were returning him to his natural habitat in Tacoma, we stopped at teaching toys.
While I was there I fell in love with a Lottie doll.
She is "robot girl" lottie
Her sweatshirt has the symbol for an atom on it, though its not lined up quite right
I just Loooove the nerd glasses!
Her shirt has a robot on it.
Long yellow sleves
Everything velcros in the back
Her glasses just would not stay on, so I hot glued a clear plastic hairtie to them
Here she is next to OG mini Kendra
Kendra's hair is waaay higher quality, but lottie has a more realistic size.
Here she is in Kendra's clothes. They are too big and too short at the same time.
Her box
She comes with the hat in the picture, but I lost it temporarily.
I hate the quantity driven consumerism here.
Extra Info: The lottie dolls are made of that weird feeling cheap plastic. They are very cheap in general quality-wise, which kind of irritates me because I paid $20 for it. It was an impulse buy, but she just looked so cute through the window on her box. Kendra the Our Generation mini was just $10 and her hair was softer and plastic better. Hmmm... I better go re-examine my doll- collecting life...
Aaanyway, what should I name her?- not Lottie, thats for sure.
I seriously have no Idea.
Gwynnefar
Labels:
lottie,
Mini doll,
Our Generation
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Our Generation Mini Kendra
Kendra is not in her meet outfit. She is in a t-shirt dress I made.
She is $10 at target. $14 cheaper than AG minis and a heck of a lot cuter.
She is $10 at target. $14 cheaper than AG minis and a heck of a lot cuter.
This poor girl suffers from Giraffe neck syndrome. (as mentioned on snickerdoodle street.)
The Japanese maple tree. Now the leaves are orange and wet with rain and falling off. Can you tell that fall makes me sad?
This is my favorite picture, I think.
The brown spot on that leaf bothers me.
Played with the filters on my camera+ app. I take all these photos with my iPhone 4.
I leave you with my favorite pic of Andie ever.
I leave you with my favorite pic of Andie ever.
With much love and doll enthusiasm,
Gwynefar
Labels:
Our Generation,
photography
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Dog or Horse?
OG mini Kendra rides Pepper- the dog that is also a horse, apparently.
"Giddyup!"
Heh. You can see Indy eating grass over there.
I miss summer, when the light was good and didn't suck the color out of photos. These are fond memories from August.
An extra photo for good measure.
With much love and doll enthusiasm-
-Gwynefar
Labels:
Our Generation,
silly
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