I haven't been on here in so long! Sorry about that, it's the summer holidays but my brother has been hogging the computer for about the last fortnight. I never got chance to post that my 63rd Angel was finally born on July 22nd 2010 (just as I was about to watch Glitter, which is, quite frankly, the best movie I have ever seen in my life). Now Honey the lil' blondie joins her sisters in the box of fame.
Speaking of that box, I had a little disaster with it two days ago! It's made of plastic and I think it was once a desk drawer. It has no lid, is what I'm basically trying to say. To stop all the Angelz getting dusty, during their many, many hours they spend trapped in there, I cover the in my mum's old pink cardigan. Two days ago, I was vacuuming my room around where the box is, and the sleeve of the cardigan caught in the vacuum! It was getting sucked right in to the hoover, I was so scared there was going to be a fire I turned it off quick and pulled the cardi out. Thankfully it was unscathed, so I returned it to the Angelz box. I was about to turn the hoover back on, when I noticed it wasn't moving anywhere. I was puzzled and lifted it up. I looked at the floor, and there was little Kayla! I grabbed her and checked her all over. Luckily, she seemed fine, apart from a very small dent in her hair (which can't bee seen from her front). I was so thankful and kissed her, things could have gone so badly wrong but no, I still have 63 perfect Angelz! At the end of the day, no matter what happens, however many Yasmins or Secret Surprises or whatever else I don't have, the ones I have are what counts. This is such a cliche, but I'm grateful for every single one. And no matter how old I am, I will always love them!
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