Signed on to
www.coldhamcuddlies.etsy.com at the week-end to find this message and attached picture in the Convo section.
Cy Bear thought you'd like to see confirmation that one of the latest
Cuddlies has got home safely!
"Hello Isobel,
Uncle Brendan is now in Versailles.
Thank you very much. I like it.
It 's a very beautiful rabbit.
Find attach 2 photographs of it in my kitchen.
Thank you again.
Anne"
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Uncle Brendan in the Kitchen of his Forever Home |
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We're still waiting to hear if
Noel, the Xmas Rabbit has reached his
Forever Home, but as it took over a week for
Uncle Brendan to get to
Versailles, France (just across the
English Channel from us here in
Heytesbury, Wiltshire) and
Noel had to get to the other side of
Canada, it's likely to be another week or so before he gets to
Richmond, British Columbia. Two
Foxes and a
Koala Bear that I sent to a great neice and nephew in
British Columbia - admittedly in a more remote area of the Province - took about six weeks to get to their destinations, so we've plenty of time yet.
At last, after all the recent orders I've been lucky to receive and managed to meet, I've managed to do some therapy in the
Soft Toy Clinic (Etsy Listing #79124185) - specifically to rejuvenate
Tommy Teddy, a long time member of the
Morrell Bear Family residing with elder daughter
Philippa. We're due to visit
Philippa at the end of this month, so it was rather important that I got the job done before we left, and as he's turned out to be another large Bear, he'll be accompanying us when we drive to
High Wycombe (just outside London) rather than undergoing the more adventurous journey by
Royal Mail. Certainly it's a less expensive option!
Tommy Teddy came to live with the
Morrells in the early 1970's. He appeared one afternoon when
Peter,
Philippa, (then a toddler of 2 and a bit) and
I were visiting some friends of ours - a congregation of
Catholic Nuns known as the
Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood. Philippa had been whisked off by the younger sisters on our arrival, while
Peter and
I talked to
Mother Superior, and just as we were about to depart, in came this big bear, with
Philippa's little legs the only bit of her to be seen! He was THAT BIG, and certainly the largest member of our
Bear Family until the late 1980's, when we were joined by a huge bear called
Rusty, who made
Tommy Teddy look quite reasonably big. Since then, he's travelled everywhere we have - to and from
British Columbia (where we first landed in
Canada) and then for 12 years in
Alberta, as well as all over the
UK when
Philippa has moved around as her job dictates. In the process he had become somewhat battered, faded and grubby (pale blue and salmon pink are not ideal colours to keep spic and span!). So, when the
Clinic opened,
Philippa asked if I'd accept him as a patient, once
Ed Ted (posted about earlier this year between 11/07/2011 and 31/07/2011) had received his treatment.
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He really was salmon pink and blue - promise! |
He arrived sometime in the summer and has been waiting patiently ever since. The trouble was that when taken to pieces, his coat literally fell to pieces when he was given a gentle hand wash. There was a point I despaired of being able to rejuvenate him. I then met
Golden Teddy - who plays an important part in keeping children quiet during services in the
Heytesbury Parish Church and who featured in a post all of his own on
13/08/2011 - Introducing a New Friend. I've used him as a model for the pattern, and as I'm not the greatest artist in the world, I have been more than a little apprehensive as to how
Tommy Teddy in his new form would look like. Am reasonably happy with the outcome - which you'll all see when
Cy Bear describes the treatment process in our next post.
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Model for Tommy Teddy's transformation |
Just before I close - we're almost at the
100 target for Followers:
92 as of today! Thank you all so much for your support. Here's to the last
8, before I have to sit down and think about how I'm going to expand this blog and invite guest bloggers to post here. Feel that
100 Followers makes it worth everyone's while to create another post in addition to your own!
In the meantime, goodnight and God Bless. Hope everyone has had a wonderful
Thanksgiving Holiday. Isobel