Why Do You
Do What You Do?
Guest
Post by The Pattycake Doll Company
When we asked Debbie what kind of
post she thought her readers would like, her answer was along the lines of “just
tell them why you do what you do.”
It’s an interesting question: Why Do
You Do What You Do?
Why do Adrienne and I run The
Pattycake Doll Company?
Let’s start with how we got started.
Believe you me, when we were children and someone asked: “What do you want to
be when you grow up?” We never said: “Be the country’s largest online specialty
doll store owners.”
So we have to admit that how we got
here was as much of a surprise to us as to anyone else. But to make a long
story short, we tried something else, (gift baskets for parents of new babies)
failed miserably, (never sold a one), and before we shut down the store, tried
selling some of the stuff ‘inside’ the gift baskets separately. Surprisingly,
an Asian rag doll named ‘Ling’ by the Russ Berrie company, sold out almost
immediately.
We made a few ‘customer service’
follow up phone calls and asked: “Why’d you buy the doll?” (This was back in
the very early days of the internet, and not so strange as it would be today,
when you get emails after you buy.)
We got the same answer several
times: “We just got back from China with a little adopted girl, and couldn’t
find any Asian dolls in the stores, so we came online and found Ling.”
Aha! Here was a need!
Ling by Russ Berrie inspired the owners of Pattycake Doll Company to sell a large line of multicultural dolls. |
So instead of continuing along with
what we wanted to do - sell Baby Baskets - we decided to do what ‘they’ wanted
us to do - sell multicultural and ethnic dolls for children. And then a few
years later, we discovered that there was a pretty big demand for boy dolls so
we added them too.
So that’s how we got started. And we
found that we loved it!
The other part of the question of
“Why do you do what you do?” is probably: “So why are you still doing it?”
There are three parts to that
answer:
First: We had a family to support,
we loved our work, so yes, part of it was to make a living so we could support
our children.
Second: We love what we do because
we understand that we’ve helped create happiness and joy for thousands and
thousands of people!
When a child unwraps a doll, and
sees its face for the very first time, the sheer joy and pleasure that child
feels was - just a little bit- caused by us. And the smile on the face of the
Mom, or Dad, or Grandma, or Auntie when they see their child’s joy; well...
we’ll take a little credit for that as well. We’re in the happiness business.
And finally, Third: We donate 10% of
all of our company’s profits to charities that help children. So in addition to
the thousands of families that have purchased and gifted our dolls, there are
hundreds of children who needed help who got help from our tithe. So the bigger
we build our business, and the more doll happiness we can create, the more
charity we can give to children who need it.
That’s why we do what we do.
Your
friends,
Peter and Adrienne Laudin
Peter and Adrienne Laudin
The
Pattycake Doll Company
www.PattycakeDoll.com
America's Specialty Doll Store
America's Specialty Doll Store
Black,
Asian, Hispanic, Biracial and Multicultural Dolls
Dolls
for Boys, Learn-to-Dress Dolls, Musical & Animated Dolls
And
the softest, cutest, most adorable plush dolls in the world!
Adoption
Certificates, Stationery and Gifts
Helping
Children to Sleep
*****
In addition to doing all they do to serve the doll community and giving back, Peter and Adrienne also maintain The Doll Blog where you can find a guest post from me today. Thank you, Peter and Adrienne for sharing your story with us and for allowing me to share my passion with the readers of your blog.
Two thumbs up! My younger sisters are Asian, and if they'd arrived a few years later, my parents would have been among those eagerly buying Ling. I remember Asian dolls being impossible to find.
ReplyDeleteIt was wonderful to learn more about this company Debbie, and I enjoyed reading your post on their blog as well!
ReplyDeleteI love what they are doing/offering, Roxanne.
DeleteThanks for taking the time to read both posts.
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