Romeo - black and white dog... he's been loved to a very floppy state
Krypto - a small husky that Young Skywalker purchased for himself at Build A Bear Workshop
Bruce Wayne Williams - our first Build A Bear... he has a number of wardrobe items for his multiple identities
Candy - super soft pink bear the color of cotton candy
Zach - second Build A Bear... usually a soccer player
Cody - black Beanie Baby dog and a loyal friend
Smooches - white bear with red kisses all over. a valentines gift passed on from brother to sister
Rusty - a little stuffed boy who was often a companion for Young Skywalker as a toddler
These are a few of our fiber and fluff filled friends who live at our house. What is it that inspires a name for a "stuffed-up" animal (as Young Skywalker used to call them)?
This summer we discovered the Junie B. Jones series. And as a family, we've fallen in love with the antics of this kindergarten girl. She has some great stuffed animal names like a Raggedy Ann doll named Ruth and a Raggedy Andy named Larry. Not to mention Phillip Johnny Bob! But I think it was the way she affectionately refers to her best friend as "That Grace" that inspired the name for "That guy"."That guy" is a VIP around here lately. He gets dragged by the ears most everywhere. And "That guy" is fairly necessary for naptime and bedtime. I'm pretty sure that at some point we'll have to sew the ears back onto "That guy". And we're astounded that his voicebox has survived two trips through the washing machine and dryer!
And so the next time I find Krypto hanging out in the gameroom by the TV or we're on a desperate search for "That guy" AGAIN, I'm going to stop and enjoy the moment because before I know it we won't have all of these extra characters hanging around forever. And when they're gone, my babies will only be babies in my memory. So, here's to a long life for you, Romeo, Rusty, Krypto, Bruce, Zach, Cody, Smooches, Candy, and "That guy"!
2 comments:
Cute! I love the references to Skywalker.
i love that you are cherishing these times realizing they don't last forever.
when my dad was doing the puppets, i told my mom in two years time, my oldest nephew may not want to see the puppets anymore. so i sat back and enjoyed watching him enjoy them...while he still does.
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