Friday, August 15, 2008

The Paraplegic Teddybear

I was a very young mother. At 21 I was the mother of four children. Today, at 47, I am grandmother of 4 with another grandchild due in a couple of months. It is a wonderful life on that account. I love my children and grandchildren very much! I see my daughter's children often and it is the highlight of my existence.

I am "Granny Fix It". I visualize in 3-D and have good logic skills, so repairs come naturally to me. Sewing did not. But I learned early. I like to do small hand-work pieces, and that turns out to be a really good thing these days.

Verde
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"Verde" is a bright lime green teddy bear that belongs to my 2nd eldest grandchild, my daughter's eldest son, Braden. Verde is well favored and is now limping along in elder-teddy-years. He has suffered spinal injuries and amputations, severe gashes and evisceration. This week Verde came to me in three pieces. As I was performing emergency surgery, reattaching his right arm and leg, I noticed that his anus was also blown out. He has been drawn and quartered!
I thought about it and checked the other seams..... even the old scared surgeries of days past have begun to wear. I have re-sewn every seam now. I have also run out of lime-green thread.

I went to go to my favorite sewing store ( the only one left locally) and discovered it is moving.
Although Walmart carries sewing supplies it is not of the quality nor of the variety that I could find elsewhere. What are future grandmothers going to do?

My daughter does not sew and has not the inclination for it. I must get my granddaughter interested in it early! I don't mean to be sexist on this account. If any of my grandsons would sit still long enough, I would teach them too. Boys just don't usually exhibit the inclination or the nurturing attitude that would lend itself to sit for hours sewing teddy bears back together. My youngest son was the exception to that. He can actually sew and took a "homemaking" class in High School. He is going to be a father this fall.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Sorry to hear about the bit of anus work that Verde had to endure...I had no idea! Braden and I are going to have to have a little talk about the care of poor Verde, as he is getting older these days and can't take much more of a beating. He got Verde when he had just turned 4 for Easter. In the last 2 1/2 years, Verde has gone through many sleepless nights, tears, laughter, play dates and sleep overs with Braden. I'm very happy that you could spare his limbs this one more time. I love you, Mommy.

And just so you know...I know HOW to sew...I just really could careless to do it. I'm lazy in that aspect of my wonderful life =D