Friday, April 18, 2014

Maggie's Memos: We're Back (Did You Miss Us?)


Selfie!!

Hey there...remember us?  At least a few of you must...we have ten comments awaiting moderation.  Yikes!  That's kind of awesome to come back to. :}

So, I know that in the blogging world, taking an unannounced leave of absence for four months is pretty much against the law or something.  We've never taken such a long hiatus without telling anyone first.  Part of that was not planned.

It started off as our normal, "Yikes, we're behind.  Someone needs to post something!"  But one thing led to another, and we were either too busy or couldn't get to the computer (our laptop is still having connection issues...Tess pretty much uses it for her stories and not much else).  

But then something happened that we've never had happen before.  We lost our consciousness.

You see, dolls can only retain conscious thought if we're an active part of a human's life.  Mama (really, Tess?  You're going to harp on that again?  *Sigh*  Tess wants me to remind all of you that Mama is pronounced Mama, like they say it in all of her Jane Austen movies.  Happy?  Can I move on with my story?) is our human, and usually she's pretty good about at least saying "hi" as she goes by, or asking about our day, or taking us on trips and things.  But she's been super busy...or at least, that's her excuse.  Anyway, after she took Hayden on that trip in the end of January, we hardly saw her.  Even if she came in the room, she didn't say much or even acknowledge we were there.

It was no big deal at first.  I mean, sometimes Mama can be a little too involved.  I think she forgets she's not really our mom.  She's supposed to be more like a guardian and provider of stuff we need, not a big boss.  (I think all that power goes to her head sometimes.)  So to be honest, we were okay with a little less involvement (especially me). ;)  

But it stayed that way for weeks.  Mama didn't talk to us or do anything with us.  She just kept running from one event or activity to the next.  Papa was working late, so she would stay up in the living room and wait up for him.  Then they would both come and crash in bed, exhausted, without a word to us.  And we kept on doing our own thing.  

After about a month, I started noticing an extra stiffness in my legs and arms, and even my neck.  It was harder to move.  I didn't think much of it at first, until Rachel mentioned having the same issue.  We started asking around, and soon discovered that all of the 18 inchers were feeling this way.  We were a little concerned, but we figured it was just some sort of dolly bug going around.

I think all of us knew that we could lose conscious thought when neglected for too long, but we didn't really connect our symptoms with that.  Mama's been really busy before, and we've never had any problems.

Then came the day, about two months ago, when I could barely move.  On top of that, I was super drowsy.  Just like before, all of us were feeling the same way.  I started having my suspicions then, but it was too much effort to get everyone together and discuss it.  

By the next day, I couldn't talk or move.  That's when I started to panic.  I assume everyone else was probably concerned too, but the only other doll I could see was Rachel, and we couldn't communicate.  

Mama came into the room once that day, but it was just to grab something she'd forgotten.  I tried to call her, but I couldn't.  I'm sure I don't need to tell you that I was completely freaking out. (Imagine being stuck somewhere, unable to move or talk.  You'd be freaking out too.)  By the end of the day, I was getting really drowsy again.

The next thing I remember, Mama was leaning over me, crying and begging me to wake up.

That was yesterday.

As you can imagine, Mama was pretty scared when she stopped long enough to notice that all of us were completely still and quiet.  She said it took three days for us to actually start stirring and responding to her.  (Which means she must have stayed busy for a long time, because it's been two months since the last day I remember.)  All day today she's been coming in every few minutes to make sure we're okay.  This could definitely backfire. :}

But the good news is, it shouldn't happen again, and if it does, it shouldn't be for a long time.  Now that we all know what a real possibility it is, Mama's going to be better about making time for us, and we're going to be more proactive about making her notice us when she's too busy.  (I have some great ideas for that.) ;)

So that's why we've been gone for so long.  We're all still a little stiff and groggy from the whole experience, but we should be back to normal soon.  I can't promise we'll be totally awesome at blogging, but we definitely shouldn't leave you hanging quite as long again. :}

The moral of the story?  Don't neglect your dolls unless you want them to be no more than empty shells.  It can happen to the best of us.

I guess that's about it for now.  We've got some catch-up posts to do (from before the deep sleep) and then we should be set. 

Oh, Tess reminded me that I'm supposed to say "hi" from everyone.  They've all missed you guys a lot.  I guess I might have missed you too. :}  I think this whole thing has touched my softer side...there's hardly any sarcasm in this post.  What's this world coming to? ;)

Laters,

Mags  

9 comments:

Sam said...

Hi Maggie and Tess.
Glad you two are okay. Humans do get busy sometimes. It is our job to remind them that playing and imagination are just as important as every other real life activity. Have a great Easter.
Isabelle

misspiggy=awesome said...

Ouch! I'm glad you're back. Anna, Elsa, and Astrid (McKenna, Elizabeth, and Lanie respectively) say hi. Rachel, the new Muppet movie came out about a month ago, just FYI... ;)
(And yes, I did recharacter some of my dolls to be animated characters. I have a few more.)

Hannah Prewett (beastsbelle) said...

I agree, Isabelle. We'll definitely take our job more seriously after this! :}

You have a good Easter too.

Thanks, misspiggy=awesome. We're glad to be back.

I'll pass the message along to Rachel about the movie. That was right in the middle of our "sleep". :}

Maggie

Unknown said...

I can understand what your Mama was going through. My AG, Rosie, wasn't played with for awhile because I had too much going on (schoolwork, homework, yelling at strangers who through cardboard boxes at us {I live in a weird place}) and she fell off my shelf she was so stiff! I was scared! She didn't wake up until I accidentally dropped her on the floor. She shouted "HEY!" and all the dolls in my room (20+) started cheering. It was a weird 2 weeks.

Katrina the Blogger said...

Man that must hurt ! Well at least your okay.Did you have a nice easter? Well goodbye for now. Kaci

Anonymous said...

Molly-Grace: OH NO! That's never happened to me! That's acctually almost kinda... scary. Gulp.
- Anonymous A's doll Molly-Grace

Jan said...

I'm glad you two are ok. I think I've been known to do that with Saige, Marie-Grace, Felicity, etc.....too. And all my other dolls. :(. It's just that things get so busy. Good wake-up call to me; thankfully all my girls are still ok. ;). Have a good day, you two!

Jan :)

Hannah Prewett (beastsbelle) said...

Yikes, sorry we missed these comments, everyone! :{ We did have a great Easter, thanks! ;)

Maggie

NovaFirefly626 said...

Cameo: Wow! You think that's bad? My and my friend's mama just got us all (6 of us) out of our boxes after a 10 year hiatus! I'm one of the original AGOT, Molly is an original (1993!), and Lindsey is the first girl of the year! Our Mama's boyfriend (Eventual papa?) talked her into getting us back out, since he loves trains and liked the idea of her embracing her hobby again.

Mama hasn't taken us all out (I know I've only been out for a bit, and she says that until she or he get us stands, there isn't room to display us all, at least until she restrings our limbs), Molly is the only one who has been out, because she had to have a complete hair repair.

Hopefully, we'll all get to come out soon, I would love to meet Felicity. By the time Mama got her, she was deep in the "I'm too old for dolls" stage, and had put us all in storage, though she did bring us with her when she moved from Florida to Maryland. She's kept all of us, and just told me that she adopted two more girls from Ebay. I can't wait to meet them!

Tess, I understand what you mean about being more reserve... writing is how I express myself as well. I'm trying to convince Mama to start a blog for me, though I guess I've got a different background than she gave me when she was 12 (she's 31 now).

- Cameo (Sorry to be long-winded... but it's been so long!!)