In honor of Felix's travels in Peru I brought home this plastic alpaca from the toy aisle. With his happy face and big eyes, he reminds me somewhat of Felix . . . .
Hi Anna, I haven't been commenting much lately but now I am back in my regular routine. (Except for today being a holiday I have just spent a delightful hour or so back reading, thank you.)
I hope and trust that Felix and Clara are doing well in their current adventures, my best to you and the rest of the family too.
When I was small, my mother had to go in the hospital and she remembered my big eyes, I guess. She later bought a "painting" - cheap thing from the department store of a big-eyed little girl in a chair. It reminded her of how badly she felt at leaving me.
Lisateresa
I was just getting worried about Rose - now I don't have to be.
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Hi Anna, I haven't been commenting much lately but now I am back in my regular routine. (Except for today being a holiday I have just spent a delightful hour or so back reading, thank you.)
I hope and trust that Felix and Clara are doing well in their current adventures, my best to you and the rest of the family too.
Thanks, Rose. Welcome back!
That's sweet! I hope Felix is learning and experiencing many new adventures.
So sweet!
christina
A sentimental mother - the proper kind!
When I was small, my mother had to go in the hospital and she remembered my big eyes, I guess. She later bought a "painting" - cheap thing from the department store of a big-eyed little girl in a chair. It reminded her of how badly she felt at leaving me.
Lisateresa
I was just getting worried about Rose - now I don't have to be.
Oh, my -- it's on one of my favorite GLH books. "Totes adorbs," as the young people say.
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