I've been missing in action for a while because my husband and I finally took an honest-to-goodness, week-long, have-to-get-on-an-airplane vacation. We haven't taken any significant trips with just the two of us since our honeymoon, so we felt like it was past time. We decided to visit St. John, in the United States Virgin Islands. This is the place that we visited ten years ago, with our kids and parents. It's where I photographed the Rapunzel and Mother Gothel review, and also the underwater Lala-Oopsie sea horse review.
This time around, we rented a small house in a remote location and had an amazing time snorkeling, cooking, and trying to catch up on sleep. Wild goats kept us from sleeping through most nights (in a charming, goat-like way, for sure) but everything else was magical. I'm so glad that we finally took the plunge. I'll confess that we weren't the only ones who had a good time on this trip, though. Lena managed to convince us that she should come along, too--you know, to chaperone the other dolls. She made a good point; I always like to bring along several doll companions when I travel, and things can get rowdy. And anyway, I have a hard time saying no to Lena. She had her own agenda for the trip, of course, and you'll hear more about that in future posts.
It's always tough to decide which dolls should be included in special trips like this, but since I knew I was going to be doing a lot of swimming and snorkeling, I figured it was the perfect time to continue with my mini series of mermaid doll reviews. I've already looked at MGA's Mermaze Mermaidz and Spin Master's Mermaid High (both now discontinued, by the way), so this time I decided to showcase two of Mattel's mermaid creations: a Barbie Dreamtopia mermaid, and Monster High's mermaid hybrid, Sirena Von Boo:
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Monster High's Freaky Fusion Sirena Von Boo by Mattel, MSRP $24.99.
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