I've been tagged, by Joy from Joy to the Blog.
2. Share 7 facts about yourself on your blog - some random, some weird.
3. Tag 7 people at the end of your post by leaving their names as well as links to their blog.
4. Let them know they have been tagged by leaving a comment on their blog.
1. I am an Ordained Minister.
2. I had two baby teeth (molars) up until 10 years ago.
3. I would love to watch an Operation. Things like that do not bother me.
4. I love to watch and read about true crime stories.
5. I have over 20 purses
6. I have always felt like I have lived before in the 1940's in Hollywood.
7. I could eat spaghetti any day of the week.
I know I am suppose to pass this around, but I won't this time.
Now for the reveal of which baby is real. If you guessed #2 your correct. The rest are Re-Borns.
A woman, Deborah King, in England makes these fake babies.
6 comments:
Hi Glenda,
I have been catching up. I am so glad you are continuing to blog. Yayy!
An Ordained minister, how cool is that?
That baby is amazingly life like. Had me fooled.
hugs,
Barb
I would love to hear how you came to be an ordained minister, Glenda.
And by the way, I heard about these babies the other day on The Soup (E! channel) - apparently the UK has a show called "My Fake Baby" about grown women caring for these babies like they're real. {((shiver))
Wow! You are an Ordained Minister? That's cool.
Those little fake babies kind of give me the creeps. They look to real.
Hugs,
Joanne
Hi Glenda!
OMG They ALL look real!! what an incredible talent that woman has. I could not guess when I saw them tonight! They must cost a fortune to be that real looking!
have a great week!
Hugs, Sherry
I found your blog through the comment you left on Cindy's My Romantic Home blog. I LOVED your idea of putting teas in glass canisters with teacup scoops. I don't suppose you have any pictures of that, do you? I am on a serious hunt to find glass canisters, and then (if you don't mind) I think I will steal your inspired idea and fill them with beautiful teas. I'm really excited about this idea, since my itty bitty kitchen is a bit spartan.
Hi Glenda,
Fun facts about you:) I didn't guess about the real vs fake babies cause it was too hard to tell.
Warmly,
Deb
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