Pleased to meet you. My name is Beatrix Victoria
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Pleased to meet you. My name is Beatrix Victoria
Hello everyone.
My name is Beatrix Victoria, and I am 21 years old. I usually go by Beatrix, but some folks choose to call me Victoria. either is fine . I am glad that you have stumbled upon my delightful forum, and hope that you will enjoy your stay. I was introduced to American girl dolls at the age of ten, when my father purchased all the currently available historical dolls for my birthday that year. Every year after that, he would buy me any new historical dolls that had been released by American girl. The families on the neighboring estates always used to mercilessly tease me about how spoiled I was . As much as their taunting dismayed me at the time,today I own every historical doll American Girl has ever released (except Josephina), and they are all in impeccable condition. I also plan on purchasing Grace Thompson, the 2015 girl of the year. I find the idea of an American Girl living is France fascinating, as French was one of the languages my governess taught me as a young girl. I hope you enjoyed my little American Girl biography, and will soon create one of your own!
Au Revoir!
~Beatrix Victoria
My name is Beatrix Victoria, and I am 21 years old. I usually go by Beatrix, but some folks choose to call me Victoria. either is fine . I am glad that you have stumbled upon my delightful forum, and hope that you will enjoy your stay. I was introduced to American girl dolls at the age of ten, when my father purchased all the currently available historical dolls for my birthday that year. Every year after that, he would buy me any new historical dolls that had been released by American girl. The families on the neighboring estates always used to mercilessly tease me about how spoiled I was . As much as their taunting dismayed me at the time,today I own every historical doll American Girl has ever released (except Josephina), and they are all in impeccable condition. I also plan on purchasing Grace Thompson, the 2015 girl of the year. I find the idea of an American Girl living is France fascinating, as French was one of the languages my governess taught me as a young girl. I hope you enjoyed my little American Girl biography, and will soon create one of your own!
Au Revoir!
~Beatrix Victoria
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