Dear Friends and Followers,
The West Enders have been very quiet since June, and for this I apologise. I have had an endless series of challenges due to my illness and the various drugs I take – immunosuppressants, anticonvulsants, and many more. My illness, chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis, a form of pulmonary fibrosis, continues to progress and I realise that I cannot continue to post the West Enders in quite the same way. I no longer have enough energy to put up and take down sets and backgrounds, so I have been working on creating some permanent spaces in which the story can take place. This is an ongoing process. I also decided to downgrade my collection and am giving my granddaughter several boxes of dolls, clothes, furniture and accessories to sell on eBay. Of course, getting rid of dolls doesn’t seem to stop me from buying more! So when the West Enders return, I will post a new page of characters to help you see who is new and who remains. In the meantime, I thought I would update you on some of the West Enders’ activities.
And yes, there will be a final episode to Season Five in which we will find out the fate of Bigly! (Knock on wood – never tempt fate!)
First of all, today is Día de los Muertos, Day of the Dead, All Saints Day, Samhain, one of the turning points of the year in the Celtic calendar. So how did the West Enders celebrate?
Many familiar characters went out to the annual Halloween Party. Here are Lara and Lottie:

Here are Midge and Rachel – yes, Rachel, who used to be a baby! I have decided to “grow” some of the babies up.

Other children who have “grown up” are Emma’s daughters Lola (now on the right) and Vivianne (now on the left). But in the following image, we can see the former Kalani Holmes is now almost an adult.


Claire and Honey haven’t changed.

There’s a new Dr Bonnie Panenka:

Esmée is going to experience some traumatic changes but for now, she seems happy enough.

A new “teen Ruruko” has joined the West Enders.

Celebrating Día de los Muertos, Frida Dahlo and her nephew join Sindy Petersen.

I’ve been working on new permanent spaces, and Frida will soon have a new dedicated space for her restaurant. In the meantime, Tommy and Salynda have welcomed Salynda’s sister Lucy to their home.

I also created a student common room for the Bernstein College of Music and Art. (That’s a student lounge in American English.)


Some of the students have been checking out the new Italian restaurant.


As you may have noticed, collecting OOAK dolls is one of my passions and I have added some really lovely dolls to the West Enders. First up is the new version of Georgiana Daley, a OOAK from ImDolls on Etsy.

She’s already met another of the new dolls, although he’s not OOAK. I think they make a cute couple, but I’m not sure it’s going to last. He’s called Raheem Rashford, after two of our popular England footballers (soccer players to Americans).

Next is this gorgeous rerooted OOAK Wonder Woman from OneSixthShop on Etsy, now known as Carrie Danes because she reminds me of Claire Danes’ character in “Homeland.”

Blessing Olatunji has a new look, from soniavivajapan on Etsy:

These two young ladies, a new version of Marguerite Charpentier and a new character, Millie Brewer, are from Amelieshappyplace on Etsy.


Another newcomer is this BMR1959 repaint from UzhikiSisters on Etsy.

The doll artist whose work I have collected most is Constantinos Kalaitzis, creator of TheFoxyDolls on Etsy. I had to add this rerooted Barbie Extra doll to my collection:

I also fell in love with this repainted Extra doll from DaydreamArtDolls on Etsy. She’s so cute! Who could resist? Here she is redressed.

I do like the Extra fashions; I bought one of the dolls just for her outfit (she was on sale because her box was damaged). I think her outfit looks fabulous on my OOAK doll from SalemCityDolls on Etsy:

Another new passion of mine is Mizi dolls. I now have four of them, three of them purchased very recently. Here is the stunning Les Mille et une Nuits Mizi doll:



Here she is in “street clothes” with her gorgeous sister from the 2021 Convention collection:

Another fun convention doll, “Spice Girl” Lily, who I have renamed Lela Majak:

There’s more to come – slowly, I realise, but please don’t give up on the West Enders yet! My final photo is the new doll to represent Celeste Santos – so gorgeous in this outfit from elenpriv on Etsy!

Happy to hear you are adjusting. Sounds like a great plan for the future. LOVE the Halloween fashions and your wonderful repaints! Hugs! – Dawn
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Thank you, Dawn! And I should note the fabulous drinks and food you created in the Italian restaurant and bar scenes!
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I was worried about you since the story kinda stalled. Hope you’re doing well.
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Thanks, Jeanie – I’m hanging in there. I’m pretty much homebound, on oxygen 24/7 and struggling with a lot of side effects from medication but still enjoying life.
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You have done a fabulous job with your backgrounds as always and the characters are all looking great. I’m sorry to hear that things have been difficult but glad that you still have the doll hobby to brighten your days.
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Thank you, Vanda – The dolls are such a delight still and I’m grateful to have them.
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First I want to say I am so impressed with the rooms you have been creating even with your health issues! I love your new dolls and the refresh of some of your current characters. I do look forward to any new episodes you are able to create for the Westenders!
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Thank you, Phyllis!
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God bless, thanks for all you do.You have lovelydolls,collection and style. I hope you have good days ahead.
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Thank you, Laurel! I’m optimistic!
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Hi, Wendy. I know what you mean about –too many– and taking down and putting up sets. My Halloween Dungeon shop took two days to take down and a friend was helping for 5 hours. It’s exhausting, but great to have Halloween away. All your photos, outfits and new dolls are spectacular. I’m sure it will be worth the wait! Hugs, Sandi
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Thank you so much, Sandi! It’s a labour of love, though, isn’t it? ❤️
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Wonderful selection of dolls, and the setting up and taking down is definitely a labour of love. Take care of yourself. HUgs
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Thank you, Ann!
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