Monday, March 12, 2018

Reborn baby dolls – An important piece of Americana


Throughout history, various toys have been created. Every civilization made toys according to the technology that was present at the time. In fact, some of these items have historical value, teaching us how people lived during that period.

When it comes to toys, you might think that video games or plastic guns are the real American legacy. This is not true. Although other countries also had dolls throughout history, they reached their peak in the US. Nowadays, baby dolls are regarded as the American legacy to the world. Some of the most popular dolls are reborn baby dolls, highly collectable items which are popular all over the world. There are big collections of reborns you can find online today.
 
What are reborn baby dolls?
Dolls were created in a human image. Kids could play with them by moving their arms and legs, walking them around, etc. It is a role-play game that was always an important part of growing up for both girls as well as boys (just remember G.I. Joes and other plastic soldiers).

Due to this fact, people who were creating them always tried to add as much realism as possible. This is how reborn babies were created. Reborn baby dolls (or simply reborns) are dolls that are further modified to be more realistic. They are often called lifelike dolls, and this is a pretty good description of the item.

First reborns were created during 1930s when doll lovers started a trend of changing and improving paint, fingernails, hair, eyebrows and adding other small details to already existing dolls. In a way, this was improving the doll.

The trend persisted for quite a while without becoming mainstream. Still, given that dolls were always popular as collectables, some people started noticing reborns more and more because they were much better than other manufactured dolls. Furthermore, every reborn was unique (at least it tried to be) in its own right. This means that once you buy one of these dolls, you will be the sole proprietor of a unique item, which makes them even more valuable in the eyes of doll lovers.

During the 1990s, some of the doll companies started employing reborn artists either part-time or full-time. They started designing lifelike dolls for them, and reborns finally became a mainstream attraction. However, there are some experts who claim that dolls produced this way shouldn’t be regarded as reborns due to their lack of uniqueness. In other words, every reborn should be hand-made.

How are reborn baby dolls made?
On paper, the process of creating reborn dolls is rather simple and straightforward. In practice, it takes a lot of time and skill to master all the techniques. Given that a doll artist has to work with all these small parts, there is lots of opportunity to make a mistake. This is why you need to create lots of dolls until you’ve mastered the process.

Here are some of the things that a person has to do during “reborning”:

·         Disassemble a doll and wash all of its parts

·         Paint all the parts (usually has to be done more than once)

·         Bake the parts in the oven

·         Add hair or mohair

·         Add various small details and accessories

·         Dress a doll

 Initially, artists would use a finished doll to begin the process. With the increase in popularity, doll companies started selling reborn kits. These kits have all the necessary parts as well as tools that an artist needs to create a doll.

It usually takes between 30 and 40 hours to reborn a doll. Sometimes, it might take even more.

When it comes to prices, they are based on several factors such as the popularity of a doll artist, the quality of parts, the overall number of details and so on. The cheapest reborns are around 50 dollars. The most expensive one was sold for more than $20,000!
 
Last thoughts
If you’re looking for something to decorate your baby’s room, you might as well go for reborn dolls. When your baby girl grows up a bit, she can play with them.

Keep in mind that reborns are quite delicate and can easily be broken. So, ideally, you should wait for a bit until you let your child play with them. Of course, there is always an option of keeping them to yourself and starting a collection.

The Questions You Should Ask Before Getting a Personal Loan



If you’ve never applied for a personal loan before, it is vital that you do your homework and ensure that you get the right product, just like you would do when you’re buying a big ticket item from the store. I mean, personal loans are basically a product, albeit a very different kind than a car, for example, right?


There are numerous online sources, such as Market Review and Money Crashers that can help you get to grips with the basics of personal finance, and personal loans in particular, if that’s what you’re interested in, and you should certainly make good use of them. In the meantime, however, here are a few pertinent questions you should ask yourself before getting a personal loan:


Why Do I Need a Personal Loan?


The number one thing you should ask yourself before you make that application is why you need that loan in the first place. If you know exactly what it is needed for, it will help you to determine exactly how much you should borrow over how long a period, or even whether you should get a loan at all.


It’s unlikely that you’ll be asked your reasons for applying, but some loan companies, especially banks, and especially when larger sums are involved, will ask you why you want the loan, and if you don’t have a good answer, you could end up being declined, so there is that too.


How Much Do I Really Need?


The thing about personal loans is that you have to pay interest on them. I know this is an obvious one, but it is one that too few people think about when they’re applying, but they really should because it can help them narrow down how much they borrow. Another thing that will do that is (obviously) working out how much you actually need so that you don’t end up borrowing too much needlessly and accruing a lot of interest that you could have done without. So, sit down and look at your finances and what you need and then work out to the cent what you need to cover that. Apply for that amount, and that amount only ( no adding a few G’s extra so you can have some fun) and your debt will be much more manageable.


How Much Can I Actually Afford?


This is clearly a crucial question that you should not neglect to ask yourself before you apply for a loan. You need to think about how big that monthly instalment will be and how much interest you will accrue, and you need to look at your accounts/ cash flow and see if you can actually afford it. Taking out a personal loan, when you know you can’t afford the total repayments, or you know that doing so will be tight is never a smart move, but it’s a move that’s so easily made by so many people who simply don’t bother to ask this question and review their budgets for a response.


How Long is the Repayment Period


Some loans you pay back the next month, some you can be paying back for years, and you need to know which you are getting yourself into if you want to be sure that you can pay them back.


When looking at the length of a loan, you should not necessarily be fooled into thinking that 60 month loan is the better option because your monthly instalments will be lower - you should take into account the fact that you’ll probably be paying more interest over that period too - so it’s never clear-cut what you should do but if you do your homework and you behave sensibly, you should be able to work it out and get the best deal for you. Just remember, check the interest!


Is My Credit Good?


You should always find out what your credit score is before you apply for a loan because if you do this, you can apply for lenders who are more likely to be favorable to people in your situation. By doing this, you’re more likely to get accepted, and you won’t end up potentially damaging your credit score further.


Would a Co-Signer Help Me and is It Worth It?


Having someone who is willing and able to co-sign your loan will increase your chances of securing a personal loan, especially if you don’t have the best credit history. However, if things go south and you’re unable to make your repayments, would they really want to be responsible for your debt? Would it ruin your relationship? Is it worth the risk? Unless you desperately need the money and you really are confident you can repay the debt, it probably isn’t a good idea to ask someone to be your co-signer.


Can I Get a Better Deal?


This should be really obvious, but so many people apply for a loan with the first company they find or the bank that they hold an account with without ever looking elsewhere. It might end up working out for them, but it probably won’t. Why? Because there are literally thousands of personal loan companies, so it’s almost guaranteed that there will be one who can do you a better deal. Your job is to seek out and compare as many of the companies you think might be right for you as you can before you make a final decision.


Is the Lender Legit?


Finally, once you’ve worked out how much you can afford and what best options are, you should ask yourself if the lender you’ve chosen is actually legitimate. There are so many lenders out there who, if they aren’t downright fake, operate in a manner that is not befitting of a professional company. The last thing you want to do is end up in debt with a cowboy who will rip you off, put the pressure on and make your life a misery, so check out reviews, ensure that the paperwork is crystal clear and generally just try to get a feel for the company - if you’re uncomfortable don’t sign anything and don’t get the loan.



Ask these questions and act upon the answers and you should have no problem when it comes to personal loans!



Thursday, March 8, 2018

Take Your Kid on a Spring Date (no matter how old they are)!


Happy Thursday! I'm able to write today because the craziness of Homeschool Co-op Wednesday is behind me and I can chill out today a little bit. I know I've had a lot of informational blog posts lately, so I wanted to share something personal with you today: spring dates with my kids (and of course I think you should take your kid on one as well, no matter how old they are!).

I got some writing checks all at once and decided it was time to take each of my kids out on a small date. Nothing spectacular like in the past (present, full meal at sit-down restaurant, dessert, going somewhere to play), but just an hour or so alone and some food. I knew if I waited until I had the money to do something fancier and waited until we had the time, it would not happen. So off we went!

**I know some people with big families with older kids who take their kids one at a time on a nice long WEEKEND trip somewhere by train ... that is my ultimate goal: to take each kid somewhere like Chicago alone so we can explore and chat.

I grabbed Joel, age 16, first because he is the busiest out of all of us. He is either working or doing schoolwork or reading or with his friends. On a Monday afternoon we went to Taco Bell in Raymore and got some snacky stuff and just sat and talked. Our Taco Bueno in Belton has been closed since last summer when the roof caved in during a storm, and I have to tell you they have missed out on hundreds of dollars from the McLoughlins moving to town. They need to open back up! Anyway, we forgot to take a picture so I grabbed this insanely great selfie outside our garage when it was crazy windy.


10-year-old Eva was next on Tuesday at lunchtime, and she chose Taco Bell as well. By this time I was having a real craving for the spicy tostada, so I was happy to go. Look how happy she is! One-on-one time with me is hard to come by, and she chatted me up. Oh, before we went there we got her bangs trimmed up in Peculiar at Shear Serenity.



Thursday for lunch, Sam, age 8, wanted to go to Freddy's Steakburgers in Belton. We got yummy cheeseburgers and fries and sodas, but he wasn't very talkative so we just chilled. Then he got a dirt and worms concrete.



That night was Callie's turn. She just turned 13 and wanted a smoothie, so I found The Smoothie Shop in Belton and off we went. Highly recommended! But she also wanted some food so ...


 We went right up the road to Arby's, where she got a roast beef and cheddar sandwich. Once they hit teen years, they don't always love to have their picture taken, but if you are a kid of mine, you gotta do it! Mommy likes her pictures for posterity! SMILE!


Friday, 14-year-old Michael and I were going to head to Freddy's but, alas, it's LENT and so we were not having meat that day. So we waited until Saturday to go. We got our yumburgers and fries and drinks, but he was thinking a smoothie was more his style than a concrete (plus he gave up ice cream for Lent), so The Smoothie Shop it was. It was an exciting day at Freddy's with a couple of altercations between customers and workers and customers and their children ... never a dull moment in Belton, we are learning.


 So that ends this episode of The Kerrie Show Takes Her Kids on Dates ... Belton and Raymore, Missouri did very well monetarily and the "date envelope" is empty. I need to start filling it back up with cash for the Mr. and Mrs. Aron McLoughlin date ... which I know for a fact won't be held at any of the places I took the kids because he has an EXTREME aversion to fast food (except for Chick-fil-A).

Leave me some great date ideas in the comment section please!!!! And I'd love to hear about dates with your own kids ... include a link if you have a blog post about it!

Have a great Spring season!!!!!!!!!!!

Great Entertainment Options in New York


There’s no doubt that New York is really unlike any other city on earth. This vibrant city is one of America’s most historic, and that history shines through in the beautiful architecture and culture this amazing place has to offer. New York, aka “The Big Apple,” is one of the country’s greatest tourist attractions, and there is so much here to see and do. People who take vacations in this vibrant place often decide to come back again and again, as it is impossible to take it all in in just one visit.


A Wealth of Culture

New York offers a vibrant cultural scene, with incredible choices in the arts for visitors to take in. The museums here are world class, and include The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, The Guggenheim, The Whitney and many more. A walking tour of the city will take visitors to many beautiful art galleries, which can be found in many great neighborhoods, from the upper East Side to downtown areas like Soho and Greenwich Village.

Great Entertainment Options

The entertainment scene here in New York is of course second to none. Those who love theater can take in great shows on Broadway, or more intimate shows on the cabaret scene. These shows can be found by looking at ny cabaret reviews online, and booking tickets in advance. The big shows on Broadway are of course incredible, and boast many big stars like Bette Midler and Bernadette Peters. The cabaret scene offers a chance to see great performers in smaller venues, while also enjoying food and drink along with the show.

The truth is, there are so many great entertainment options in this city, it’s impossible to see them all during a short visit, so why not plan to come back again really soon? If any city is worth a second or third visit, it’s New York!

Protecting You and Your Property During Unexpected Circumstances


For many children, taking horse riding lessons is just a part of a normal childhood.  They learn to ride a horse just like they learn to ride a bicycle or skate.

As helpful as horse riding lessons can be, they can also pose a risk to both the novice riders as well as their instructors.  You can protect yourself, your property, and your horses during unforeseen circumstances by investing in personal injury coverage, horse business liability insurance, farm accident property coverage, and other types of assets today.

Shopping for the Best Policy

As a busy horse riding instructor, you may not have a lot of time to shop for new insurance.  You need to stay focused on teaching your students and tending to your riding horses.  You have no time to talk on the phone or visit with an insurance agent in person.

Still, you cannot afford to let this type of coverage go for your business.  You need to buy or renew the policy quickly so you can keep your riding school open.

To make shopping for insurance easier for busy instructors like you, the website now lets you browse for the right coverage for your business.  You can check up on deductibles, premiums, total amount of coverage, terms of the policies, and other details without leaving your ranch or farm.  You also do not have to make phone calls to ask about the policy basics since the information is right there for you to read on the website.

Signing Up for Coverage

You also do not have to leave your ranch or farm to get the policy started.  You can sign up for the coverage you want online.  If you prefer, the insurer's agent can come to your location to appraise your horses and property and determine the right amount of coverage for you and your horse riding business.

As a horse riding instructor, you are obligated by law to protect your students in case of an accident.  You can also protect yourself, your horses, and your property by investing in comprehensive coverage that safeguards you during unforeseen circumstances.