BREAKFAST AND GOODBYES

 

Sunday had come around much too quickly and it was hard to believe that this would be out last day together.

Breakfast was delightful and the hostess at my table this time was Jeanna Bauer and out hostess gift was  a little box full of sweets, toys and accessories for Sasha, Gregor and baby. We also received a Sashapotmus onesie for baby, plus sewing patterns for baby.  Photos of which I shall share with you on my last post. here are some photos from out last breakfast together.

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Ida was dressed for travelling

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At the end of breakfast we gave a warm heart felt round of applause for our wonderful hosts, Charla, Karen and Norvell. Thank you so much ladies for my first Sasha Festival in the USA.

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All too soon it was time to finish packing and as my flight wasn’t until the evening I had some time to kill, and on my way back through the bar I came across this young lady.

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She belongs to Sophia McClain ( I hope I have that right), she is a very early rubber head studio doll. Sophia gave me permission to hold her and photograph her. She is very tactile and much more beautiful in reality.

Now then as if holding an early studio doll was not a great way to end a Sasha festival, the next thing I know I was kidnapped by some very lovely ladies, bundled into a car and taken to a flea market.

There were a few Sasha dolls there, but very highly priced. This little sandy baby was on another stall with a reasonable price of $85.

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I couldn’t resist photographing this

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Thanks to Lynne Field, Heidi Wheeler,Barbie Hart, Pat Pellerito, Sheila Foery for kidnapping me and looking after me until it was time for my flight home, I has a fantastic time.

Now I would like to share with you some of my favourite photos from The Sasha Festival.Starting with:

Norvell Jones

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Heidi Wheeler

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Cathy Himmel

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Dawn Law

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Gayle Rotheim

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Peggy livingstone

 

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Charla McQuire Neal and Karen Warnaka

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Jinny Lee Myers

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Brenda Myers and Jinny Lee

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Anne Votaw

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Ann Chandler

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Julie Ruleman

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Lee Moore

 

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Barbie Hart

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Susanna Lewis

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Ellen Church

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Inara Koyutis

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Betty Jean Densford and Joann Staricha

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Mary Righos

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Jinny Lee and Ann

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Softie get to visit Lincoln Memorial

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The Cheesecake Gang

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Miss Foery

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Friendship’s renewed and new friendship’s made, memories to cherish made along the way. My next post will be my last post on The Sasha Festival 2017.

Thanks for looking….

11 Comments

  1. Thoroughly enjoyed ‘meeting’ these Festival attending Sasha folks, including many that I know from past events and others that I can now put a face to their name on Facebook etc. It certainly looks as though you all had a superb time and came home loaded with gifts, buys and souvenirs.
    A million thanks Theresa for this magnificent photographic recording of a great Sasha Festival.

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  2. This post brought a little tear to my eye, how lovely seeing the closeups of all our dear friends in the Sasha community. The early rubber headed Studio Doll is fascinating, lucky you for getting to meet her.

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  3. Thank you Miss ONeil for letting me relive again all the fun we squeeze into 1 weekend each year.,here`s to next year in Minnesota. Maybe I can win a lottery and swing by the UK in May and play with all my Britt friends that couldn`t make the leap across the pond for the festival ……dreams o fSashas dancing in my head

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