Paddington, Scout and the Easter Egg Hunt 6.
SCOUT: "Look what I found Paddy!"
PADDY: "Goodness! Half an Easter egg full of little freckles! It's nearly as big as you Scout!"
SCOUT: "Grumbly tummy Paddy." *Rubs tummy vigorously*
PADDY: "Well then these must be yours Scout."
SCOUT: "But what about you Paddy? And you Cousin Paddington? And Cabbage? I have this egg full of eggs. What will you eat?"
*Cabbage whimpers and looks with concern at Paddy.*
COUSIN PADDINGTON: "The Easter Egg hunt has only just started Scout! I'm sure there will be many more Easter treasures for us to find!"
My Paddington Bear came to live with me in London when I was two years old (many, many years ago). He was hand made by my Great Aunt and he has a chocolate coloured felt hat, the brim of which had to be pinned up by a safety pin to stop it getting in his eyes. The collar of his mackintosh is made of the same felt. He wears wellington boots made from the same red leather used to make the toggles on his mackintosh.
He has travelled with me across the world and he and I have had many adventures together over the years. He is a very precious member of my small family.
Scout was a gift to Paddy from my friend. He is a Fair Trade Bear hand knitted in Africa. His name comes from the shop my friend found him in: Scout House. He tells me that life was very different where he came from, and Paddy is helping introduce him to many new experiences. Scout catches on quickly, and has proven to be a cheeky, but very lovable member of our closely knit family.
Cousin Paddington is a recent visitor to our family. Travelling all the way from London, he was caught in transit thanks to the Coronavirus pandemic, so it looks like he is stopping with us for a while. The more I look into his happy, smiling face, the more attached I am becoming to him.
Paddington, Scout and the Easter Egg Hunt 6.
SCOUT: "Look what I found Paddy!"
PADDY: "Goodness! Half an Easter egg full of little freckles! It's nearly as big as you Scout!"
SCOUT: "Grumbly tummy Paddy." *Rubs tummy vigorously*
PADDY: "Well then these must be yours Scout."
SCOUT: "But what about you Paddy? And you Cousin Paddington? And Cabbage? I have this egg full of eggs. What will you eat?"
*Cabbage whimpers and looks with concern at Paddy.*
COUSIN PADDINGTON: "The Easter Egg hunt has only just started Scout! I'm sure there will be many more Easter treasures for us to find!"
My Paddington Bear came to live with me in London when I was two years old (many, many years ago). He was hand made by my Great Aunt and he has a chocolate coloured felt hat, the brim of which had to be pinned up by a safety pin to stop it getting in his eyes. The collar of his mackintosh is made of the same felt. He wears wellington boots made from the same red leather used to make the toggles on his mackintosh.
He has travelled with me across the world and he and I have had many adventures together over the years. He is a very precious member of my small family.
Scout was a gift to Paddy from my friend. He is a Fair Trade Bear hand knitted in Africa. His name comes from the shop my friend found him in: Scout House. He tells me that life was very different where he came from, and Paddy is helping introduce him to many new experiences. Scout catches on quickly, and has proven to be a cheeky, but very lovable member of our closely knit family.
Cousin Paddington is a recent visitor to our family. Travelling all the way from London, he was caught in transit thanks to the Coronavirus pandemic, so it looks like he is stopping with us for a while. The more I look into his happy, smiling face, the more attached I am becoming to him.