Joan took the opportunity to ask them to deliver her "stuff", which had been stored in less than ideal conditions for a good many years.
Today, Don and I visited her to collect those items which had saved the very thorough cull.
Though Joan would not let me bring home the photographs for fear that I would tear them up, I did manage to score my brownie certificate which was contained within the boxes - for reasons unknown to any of us.

Precisely why I affixed the "Smile, God loves you" sticker to the certificate has disappeared into the mists of time. It may have been because I was utterly delighted by the colour and design. And I still am! And how about the "welcome to" typeface in the certificate? Fabulous!
But enough of me, everything contained within the boxes needed a good airing, cleaning and proper storage ...
There were dollies:

Bessie, Joan & Joe/Frank cabbage patch dollies
And dolly clothes made by mummy all those years ago:

And a Very Large Box full of dollshaus furniture (which we thought had been discarded).

Yes, that large box. You can just spot a wee Persian Carpet.
And a cross-stitched birth sampler, with which I whiled away the long hours while confined to bed rest in late pregnancy:

There were also many trophies, which I (of course!) will keep, but one wonders if they will ever leave the box again.
And several other treasures, including a chucky doll destined for Heather and badges (including one from Bessie's fave AFL team from the year she was born), brooches (there is no other name for them) I wore in the late 80s and a very incomplete coin collection.
And many, many postage stamps! But those are for another post.
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