Do we have documentation on when she asked for this gift? I'm not arguing that she asked for it. Did she already have her daughter, or not? I really don't remember. My point was that IF she had her daughter, perhaps she was asking about it because she wanted to use it with her daughter.
If she did NOT have her daughter, then yes, perhaps it was a strange request.
No, there is no clear year of when she asked for the Easy Bake Oven. The info came from the ST article and is thrown in with a bunch of facts describing Lori.
The woman in question was known as Lori Ruff. A 41-year-old wife and mother, she never quite fit in. She was a vegetarian in East Texas. A pretty brunette who dressed like a matron. A grown woman who wanted a childs Easy-Bake oven for Christmas.
http://old.seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2021243552_janedoexml.html
Even if she had not had her daughter yet, I don't find it strange. I know quite few adults who asked for coloring books for Christmas.
The reporter had to get these details from the family but looking at the article you can tell those are the reporter's words--there is no quote from a specific family member. I have no doubt the reporter picked out the most "unusual" facts to include to make the mystery more alluring. A vegetarian in East Texas--Oh my! A pretty woman who didn't show off her body, what in the world?!? The journalist uses these things to "prove" the point abut Lori "not fitting in". They are meant to be things that are incongruous, imo. The writer is painting a picture for us, leading us on as to what Lori was like and everyone has fallen for it even though the details are so trivial.
I wonder what else they might have told the reporter that was NOT included. There are many mundane things we should know but we don't:
What was her favorite color?
How did she take her tea? (sugar or milk?)
Did she dye her hair? (I think the answer is yes but we are never told this)
Did she take care of her nails (manicures, etc) or did she bite her nails?
Did she ever like to wear make-up? She seems very plain in most pictures.
Did she enjoy watching any sports? Have any favorite sports teams?
Did she ever go to the dentist?
Did she have any everyday phobias--like fear of spiders, fear of snakes, fear of enclosed spaces, fear of heights, etc.
Was she a dog or a cat person? (we are told somewhere she was "fond of animals"--can it get any more vague than that?)
Did she ever talk about having a childhood pet?
Did she like roller-coasters or did she get motion sickness?
What was her political affiliation--and for that matter did she ever vote in an election? I don't think she did, but IDK.
Did she ever discuss politics at all--what did she think about the president? War? Poverty? Abortion? Same Sex Marriage? Or did she avoid these subjects at all costs?
Did she ever volunteer for any good causes--like at shelters or soup kitchens or cancer fundraisers?
When was she baptized? (if she was) She attended SBC churches mostly, which baptize on profession of faith at no set age. So she was either baptized as a child or as an adult. If she said she was baptized as an infant it would be revealing.
Did she have a favorite Bible verse? Or a favorite book of the Bible she studied? Or was she just a church attender and not into Bible-study?
Did she run or exercise daily/weekly or was she sedentary?
What kind of music did she like?
Did she like to dance? (not stripping, I mean as a couple with Blake)
Was she very coordinated or a klutz? We are led to believe she was awkward but we are also told she "danced in a gentlemen's club". How do these things go together?
Did she like to read? What kind of books did she like? Mystery? Romance? Biographies? Science Fiction?
Where did she like to shop when she WASN'T doing a mystery shopping job?
Did she know how to cook? bake? Did she LIKE to cook/bake or did she see it as a chore?
If she was at home and ordering take-out/delivery what would she order? (We know she liked vegetarian and Cuban but I don't know of any Cuban Vegetarian places that deliver)
What was her style of parenting? we have heard she was "protective" but not much else.
Did she babywear? Co-sleep? Cloth diaper or disposable? All natural birth or as many pain killers as possible?
Did she prepare for her baby by reading baby books? Did she go on baby message boards? Or before they got pregnant, fertility message boards?
Did she like to drive or was she the type of person who preferred someone else drive?
Was she good at following directions or did she always get lost?
Was she spontaneous or was she a planner?
Did she like surprises (like a surprise birthday party) or would she get upset if surprised? (I think I know the answer)
What was her favorite dessert?
Did she watch TV and what shows did she like?
Did she like to go to the theatre or to see concerts?
Did she like to go to the beach? Or to a local pool? Did she know how to swim?
Did she ever go roller skating or ice skating?
Did she know how to ride a horse?
Did she take her gun to the range and practice shoot? (I'm assuming that was her gun she used to end her life)
Did she know any self-defense moves?
Did she ever admit to smoking or drug use?
Did she ever drink alcohol while she knew the Ruffs. Most Southern Baptists I know don't drink at all but some may drink occasionally. And what did she like to drink--Wine? Beer? Hard Liquor/mixed drinks?
Was she a touchy-feely person, the type to hug someone she barely knew, or more stand-offish (I think I know)
Did she cry at sad movies or sappy love stories? Or was she a stone?
Did she have a sense of humour? What kind of things made her laugh?
I think I could go on and on...writing things we DON'T know about Lori and we spend time puzzling over the few little facts a journalist threw in to paint a picture of a woman who never fit in. Maybe it's true that she never really fit in. But I don't think any of us really know enough about her. I really wish we had a non-family friend of hers to answer these questions