Here's G3 My Little Ponies, Royal Rose and Silver Glow with some fairy lights. ^v^
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Dreamie Sweets: Happy Dreams
Dreamie Sweets are a line of dolls produced in the late 1990s by DSI! There were five girls to collect. Each doll is about a foot tall, has a fabric body, and a plastic (possibly vinyl) head. They each came with a short book and a battery -powered glowing wand. The pink doll, pictured here, is Happy Dreams!
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❤️ Dan Dee “I Love You” Nylon Dino ❤️
This adorable vintage stegosaurus (or maybe dragon?) was made by Dan Dee. It seems to have been made in the Puffalump style. I don’t think that it’s technically a Puffalump, but it’s still extremely cute! Its style would suggest that it was made in the 80s or 90s.
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1982 Applause Rag Doll, Piroette Line: #8716 “Tessie”
The Piroette dolls are special favorites of mine. I have three of them (Cinnamon, Rachael, and Night Pal).
Tessie’s tag reads: “I’m going to a garden party, | It’s sure to be lots of fun. | I’m all dressed up for the occasion | And you’re invited to come.”
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December Delight and December Poinsettia are ready for some winter fun. 💜 ❄️❤️
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Do people know about Vocational Rehab? If you're USAmerican they have this in every state.
It's a program that helps disabled folks access education, training, and employment. For FREE.
You only have to be disabled to qualify (autism, ADHD, mental illness, physical illness, etc) and they cover very broad categories of disability. You do NOT have to be officially diagnosed yet when you walk in - they will even help pay for your diagnosis if you are struggling w disability.
I applied with my suspected autism and fibromyalgia, and they paid for 100% of my formal autism assessment.
Once your disability is established they will give you career counseling to learn about your interests and skills, and depending on the plan you create with your caseworker they will then help with school or finding employment. They paid for 100% of my college tuition and books, and even provided a laptop for me to use.
You do not have to pay anything for this program. If you make above a certain income, you will have to contribute to educational costs but will still receive assistance.
They will also help with the cost of things like mental health counseling while you work towards your goals, clothing for interviews, etc.
They cannot discriminate based on your race, gender, or sexual orientation.
They won't make you do excessive meetings.
They will allow you to do meetings with your caseworker remotely.
They will not drug test you.
They want you to succeed.
I'm sure that individual experiences vary but my caseworker was exceptionally easy to work with and very kind.
Vocational Rehab is a phenomenal resource every disabled person should be aware of. Here is the list of offices in every state:
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Licca-chan Jewel Up Karen-chan (2019)
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