tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-456168418670274120.post3856063931163906739..comments2020-11-20T13:34:37.657-06:00Comments on Mayfaire's (not-so-daily) Maily: For Miss Averydelaynehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10606786002615861044noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-456168418670274120.post-38268606568531815742014-01-16T12:24:38.415-06:002014-01-16T12:24:38.415-06:00Awww! Thanks, Chris. Such kind words! :)
I had a ...Awww! Thanks, Chris. Such kind words! :)<br /><br />I had a grandmother like yours. When I stayed at her house I'd bring Big Dogger with me (my fave stuffed animal) and she'd repair him while I slept. Most of the time she wouldn't tell me that she'd done so, so it was always a special surprise to me to check his wear-and-tear later and see that he'd magickally healed.... :)delaynehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10606786002615861044noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-456168418670274120.post-68905077316272717902014-01-15T14:35:27.741-06:002014-01-15T14:35:27.741-06:00This was priceless! I had a friend, once, that wo...This was priceless! I had a friend, once, that would stay for awhile with my Grandparents and return to me, shiny and new. I remember it so fondly. The bittersweet ache of having her gone and the surprise and genuine relief when she was returned. I would have loved to have seen images of her time in their healing clinic, but this was absolutely the next best thing. Sock Monkey with hand over his eyes! Sock Monkey enjoying raisins afterwards. The pictures really do bring it all to life. Thanks, Dr Gramma, for a window into a world I suspected, but never really observed before. Above and beyond! —ChrisAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com