That's fun for you, huh, Red? Our grandkids used to know where to go to change clothing on dolls online, I think. They could choose colors and types of clothing. They could also choose hair colors and hair styles. I can't remember now what else, but they could change the dolls all around until they would look entirely different. When we still lived and worked in the National Park, I started playing the piano, and I started collecting church hymn/song books. I can't even remember now how many of them I have, but I have a lot of them. They would fill a fair sized bookcase. I have Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Church of Christ, Pentecostal, Assemblies of God, and some others that I am not even thinking about. I have them from the late 1800s all the way up to fairly modern. I started off buying them off ebay, and then I discovered that I could actually get them cheaper from the used and antique stores, as well as old book stores. I do have duplicates, several copies of some hymn/song books. I still pick them up when I found them reasonable, but I am no longer aggressively looking for them. Lately whenever I find a book, I usually have those same songs in several other books. When we were visiting a Pentecostal Church of God service, I actually saw an Assemblies of God hymn/song book that I don't have, so I will need to look for that one. It had a lot of Bill and Gloria Gaither's songs in it. Not long ago I played songs out of a 1940s Army and Navy hymn book. It is fun!