Paddington and Scout Decorate the Christmas Tree 3.
CORNELIA: "here Bertie, I have two more pink baubles to go on tree."
BERTIE: "Very good, Cornelia. I'll pass them to Algie. Are you ready, Algie?"
ALGIE: "Oh yes, Bertie!"
PRINCE MAURICE: "These baubles are so heavy, but so beautiful!"
JAGO: "Here, let me help you, Prince Maurice. It must be hard for a little mouse to lift a bauble like that."
PRINCE MAURICE: "Oh thank you, Jago. It is a bit hard, yes!"
ROSIE: "Oh look Scout! I found another pink bauble too! Daisy-Maud, can you please lend a paw and pass this to Scout?"
DAISY-MAUD: "I'll take it from you in just a moment, Rosie. I have my paws full with some blue baubles Jago and I found."
PADDY: "Oh! Please pass them to me, and I will pass them up to Scout, Bogart and Algie."
DAISY-MAUD: "Oh thank you Paddy."
JAGO: "Yes, thank you, Paddy."
SCOUT: *Calls out over the chatter of bears.* "Thank you Rosie! Please pass another bauble up Cousin Paddington!"
COUSIN PADDINGTON: "That's a nice green bauble you picked out Danny Boy."
DANNY BOY: "Aye begorra! I liked the colour. It reminds me of Ireland, so it does."
DUCKIE: "Stop nattering away, you bears, or we'll never get this tree decorated in time for Father Christmas and the Christmas Bear!"
JAGO: *Quietly.* "Paddy! Paddy!"
PADDY: "Yes Jago?"
JAGO: "Just between us, I had forgotten how bossy Duckie can be."
PADDY: *Quietly.* "Oh Jago, she is very driven, that's all."
JAGO: "Funny Duckie."
DUCKIE: "Ahem!" *Clears throat.* "Less chatter and more baubles, Jago and Paddy!"
PADDY and JAGO: "Oh! Yes Duckie!"
FREDDY: "I do hope I find a pretty reddish orange one to go with my foxy coat."
ORSON: "I found a pretty one with butterflies all over it."
DANNY BOY: "Ay begorra! That's a grand bauble Orson. Pass it to me, and I'll pass it to Cousin Paddington, who can pass it to Bogart."
COUSIN PADDINGTON: "Be careful as you climb little Bogart, Algie and Scout!"
SCOUT: "Don't worry Cousin Paddington! Remember, we are tenacious bears who are very good at climbing. Isn't that right, Bogart and Algie?"
ALGIE: "Ohb yes, Scout! I was born to climb trees! I was always climbing trees in Mummy June's garden!"
BOGART: "Tenacious bears can do anything, Scout, even climb up high in a Christmas tree!"
PADDY: "We know you are Scout, Algie and Bogart, but how will you both climb back down?"
SCOUT: "Don't worry Paddy, you, Cousin Paddington and Jago can catch us!"
COUSIN PADDINGTON: "Catch you?" *Alarmed as he considers Algie's weight.*
PADDY: *Doubtfully.* "Maybe this time Scout, you could try climbing back down."
BOGART: "But jumping is so much fun Paddy!"
ALGIE: "Oh yes it is, Paddy!"
PADDY: "Oh look, here is Daddy. Maybe he can help you down Scout, Algie and Bogart, if you ask nicely."
SCOUT: "Hullo Daddy!"
DADDY: "Hullo Scout. Goodness, you, Algie and Bogart have climbed up very high into the Christmas tree to decorate it."
SCOUT: "Yes we have Daddy, but now...ahem... we're a little bit stuck. Can you please help us down Daddy?" *Smiles shyly.*
BOGART: "Only if it isn't too much trouble, Daddy." *Smiles hopefully.*
ALGIE: "Which I'm sure it's not, Daddy."
DADDY: "Very well Scout, Algie and Bogart. Are you ready?"
SCOUT, ALGIE and BOGART: "Yes Daddy!"
DADDY: *Lifts Scout, Algie and Bogart from the upper branches of the Christmas tree.*
SCOUT, ALGIE and BOGART: "Wheeeeee!"
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.
Travelling all the way from London, Cousin Paddington was caught in transit thanks to the Coronavirus pandemic, so it looks like he is stopping with us for a long while. That makes me happy, as the more I look into his happy, smiling face, the more attached I am becoming to him.
Bogart has travelled all the way from Georgia, via Alabama as a gift to me from a friend. He has lovely Southern manners and seems to be a fun and gentle soul with an inquisitive nature.
Rosie is Scout's cousin, because like Scout, she is a free trade knitted bear from Africa. She was made in Kenya by one of the Kenana Knitters, Martha Wanjira. She is made from home spun and dyed wool. She was a gift to me from two very dear friends, including the one who gave Scout to Paddy.
Jago was a gift from a dear friend in England. He is made of English mohair with suede paw pads and glass eyes. He is a gentle bear, kind and patient who carries an air of calm about him. He is already fitting in with everyone else very nicely.
Daisy-Maud is Jago's little sister and was made by the same friend in England who made him. She is made of German mohair with floral fabric cotton paw pads that match her pretty sunhat, and glass eyes. A sweet and loving little girl bear, she is happy to be reunited with her big brother, Jago, and enjoys being spoiled by her new Daddy.
Orson, named after the little bear constellation, was made by the same friend who made Jago and Daisy-Maud. He comes ready dressed in 'trousers' made of German mohair accessorised with embroidered braces. His paws are ultra suede and his eyes are glass. He is described as being a little bit serious minded but very friendly. He's fine once he gets to know you.
Danny Boy, made by the same friend who made Jago, Daisy-Maud and Orson, has a touch of the 'Oirish' in him with his emerald green scarf. He has an open mouth as he likes to sing and comes with his own songbook, "Irish Airs for Teddy Bears". He has a wobbly head to give him animation when he's talking to you, and is made of English mohair, has paws of ultra suede and eyes of glass. Quite a happy-go-lucky little character....
Algie is made by the same friend in England who made Jago, Daisy-Maud, Orson and Danny Boy. He is made of sparse English mohair, has paws of ultra suede and eyes of glass. A very adventurous little boy, he loves to climb and sit on top of gates, edges of tables and chairs. He adore climbing trees and will cheekily sit there with crossed legs. He's very friendly and he loves adventures of any kind.
Cornelia, I found in an antique and vintage market quite recently. She is a vintage edition Russ Bear from their Mohair Collection. She is made of deliberately mottled mohair to give her that vintage look. One of a limited edition of 10,000, she was designed by artist Carol Hosfstad and is completely handmade.
Bertie came to live with me on Christmas Day 2022. He was a gift from a very dear friend. He is vintage and is hand knitted with soft red dioxide wool and has chocolate brown felt pads on his paws. He has shiny black bead eyes and has his own very smart tartan bow. He tells me that he was living in an antique shop for quite a while, just looking for his forever home, which now he feels that he has. Bertie is very soft and loves cuddles, and whilst perhaps not as forthcoming as some of my other bears due to his shyness, he is very loving and caring and gives big little bear hugs and snuffly kisses beautifully.
Freddy Fox is made by Merrythought in England. I bought him, of all places, from a men’s accessory shop in Melbourne’s Block Arcade, called Mr. Wares. Freddy Fox is made of English Mohair with felt paws and glass bead eyes. He has so much charm and charisma that already he is winning hearts with anyone whom he meets, and he is kind and sweet, which makes him an ideal member of our family.
Prince Maurice is a Maileg mouse, given to me as a birthday gift by my two goddaughters. Maileg (pronounced My’lye) is a brand of charming Danish-designed toys created to inspire children’s favorite playtime stories. By bringing storybook whimsy to everyday moments, Maileg toys help children (large ones and small) explore the pure and simple wonder of imagination. Beloved for their heartwarming personalities, Maileg toys show playfulness and charm in every last detail. Theirs is a timeless world filled with beautiful accessories and settings.
Duckie I saw when I was at a Sunday market on a stall of homemade knitted and crocheted items. She caught my eye straight away with her happy, smiley face and bright colours. I think she finds life with my bears intriguing and perhaps a little confusing, however she is learning.
Paddington and Scout Decorate the Christmas Tree 3.
CORNELIA: "here Bertie, I have two more pink baubles to go on tree."
BERTIE: "Very good, Cornelia. I'll pass them to Algie. Are you ready, Algie?"
ALGIE: "Oh yes, Bertie!"
PRINCE MAURICE: "These baubles are so heavy, but so beautiful!"
JAGO: "Here, let me help you, Prince Maurice. It must be hard for a little mouse to lift a bauble like that."
PRINCE MAURICE: "Oh thank you, Jago. It is a bit hard, yes!"
ROSIE: "Oh look Scout! I found another pink bauble too! Daisy-Maud, can you please lend a paw and pass this to Scout?"
DAISY-MAUD: "I'll take it from you in just a moment, Rosie. I have my paws full with some blue baubles Jago and I found."
PADDY: "Oh! Please pass them to me, and I will pass them up to Scout, Bogart and Algie."
DAISY-MAUD: "Oh thank you Paddy."
JAGO: "Yes, thank you, Paddy."
SCOUT: *Calls out over the chatter of bears.* "Thank you Rosie! Please pass another bauble up Cousin Paddington!"
COUSIN PADDINGTON: "That's a nice green bauble you picked out Danny Boy."
DANNY BOY: "Aye begorra! I liked the colour. It reminds me of Ireland, so it does."
DUCKIE: "Stop nattering away, you bears, or we'll never get this tree decorated in time for Father Christmas and the Christmas Bear!"
JAGO: *Quietly.* "Paddy! Paddy!"
PADDY: "Yes Jago?"
JAGO: "Just between us, I had forgotten how bossy Duckie can be."
PADDY: *Quietly.* "Oh Jago, she is very driven, that's all."
JAGO: "Funny Duckie."
DUCKIE: "Ahem!" *Clears throat.* "Less chatter and more baubles, Jago and Paddy!"
PADDY and JAGO: "Oh! Yes Duckie!"
FREDDY: "I do hope I find a pretty reddish orange one to go with my foxy coat."
ORSON: "I found a pretty one with butterflies all over it."
DANNY BOY: "Ay begorra! That's a grand bauble Orson. Pass it to me, and I'll pass it to Cousin Paddington, who can pass it to Bogart."
COUSIN PADDINGTON: "Be careful as you climb little Bogart, Algie and Scout!"
SCOUT: "Don't worry Cousin Paddington! Remember, we are tenacious bears who are very good at climbing. Isn't that right, Bogart and Algie?"
ALGIE: "Ohb yes, Scout! I was born to climb trees! I was always climbing trees in Mummy June's garden!"
BOGART: "Tenacious bears can do anything, Scout, even climb up high in a Christmas tree!"
PADDY: "We know you are Scout, Algie and Bogart, but how will you both climb back down?"
SCOUT: "Don't worry Paddy, you, Cousin Paddington and Jago can catch us!"
COUSIN PADDINGTON: "Catch you?" *Alarmed as he considers Algie's weight.*
PADDY: *Doubtfully.* "Maybe this time Scout, you could try climbing back down."
BOGART: "But jumping is so much fun Paddy!"
ALGIE: "Oh yes it is, Paddy!"
PADDY: "Oh look, here is Daddy. Maybe he can help you down Scout, Algie and Bogart, if you ask nicely."
SCOUT: "Hullo Daddy!"
DADDY: "Hullo Scout. Goodness, you, Algie and Bogart have climbed up very high into the Christmas tree to decorate it."
SCOUT: "Yes we have Daddy, but now...ahem... we're a little bit stuck. Can you please help us down Daddy?" *Smiles shyly.*
BOGART: "Only if it isn't too much trouble, Daddy." *Smiles hopefully.*
ALGIE: "Which I'm sure it's not, Daddy."
DADDY: "Very well Scout, Algie and Bogart. Are you ready?"
SCOUT, ALGIE and BOGART: "Yes Daddy!"
DADDY: *Lifts Scout, Algie and Bogart from the upper branches of the Christmas tree.*
SCOUT, ALGIE and BOGART: "Wheeeeee!"
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.
Travelling all the way from London, Cousin Paddington was caught in transit thanks to the Coronavirus pandemic, so it looks like he is stopping with us for a long while. That makes me happy, as the more I look into his happy, smiling face, the more attached I am becoming to him.
Bogart has travelled all the way from Georgia, via Alabama as a gift to me from a friend. He has lovely Southern manners and seems to be a fun and gentle soul with an inquisitive nature.
Rosie is Scout's cousin, because like Scout, she is a free trade knitted bear from Africa. She was made in Kenya by one of the Kenana Knitters, Martha Wanjira. She is made from home spun and dyed wool. She was a gift to me from two very dear friends, including the one who gave Scout to Paddy.
Jago was a gift from a dear friend in England. He is made of English mohair with suede paw pads and glass eyes. He is a gentle bear, kind and patient who carries an air of calm about him. He is already fitting in with everyone else very nicely.
Daisy-Maud is Jago's little sister and was made by the same friend in England who made him. She is made of German mohair with floral fabric cotton paw pads that match her pretty sunhat, and glass eyes. A sweet and loving little girl bear, she is happy to be reunited with her big brother, Jago, and enjoys being spoiled by her new Daddy.
Orson, named after the little bear constellation, was made by the same friend who made Jago and Daisy-Maud. He comes ready dressed in 'trousers' made of German mohair accessorised with embroidered braces. His paws are ultra suede and his eyes are glass. He is described as being a little bit serious minded but very friendly. He's fine once he gets to know you.
Danny Boy, made by the same friend who made Jago, Daisy-Maud and Orson, has a touch of the 'Oirish' in him with his emerald green scarf. He has an open mouth as he likes to sing and comes with his own songbook, "Irish Airs for Teddy Bears". He has a wobbly head to give him animation when he's talking to you, and is made of English mohair, has paws of ultra suede and eyes of glass. Quite a happy-go-lucky little character....
Algie is made by the same friend in England who made Jago, Daisy-Maud, Orson and Danny Boy. He is made of sparse English mohair, has paws of ultra suede and eyes of glass. A very adventurous little boy, he loves to climb and sit on top of gates, edges of tables and chairs. He adore climbing trees and will cheekily sit there with crossed legs. He's very friendly and he loves adventures of any kind.
Cornelia, I found in an antique and vintage market quite recently. She is a vintage edition Russ Bear from their Mohair Collection. She is made of deliberately mottled mohair to give her that vintage look. One of a limited edition of 10,000, she was designed by artist Carol Hosfstad and is completely handmade.
Bertie came to live with me on Christmas Day 2022. He was a gift from a very dear friend. He is vintage and is hand knitted with soft red dioxide wool and has chocolate brown felt pads on his paws. He has shiny black bead eyes and has his own very smart tartan bow. He tells me that he was living in an antique shop for quite a while, just looking for his forever home, which now he feels that he has. Bertie is very soft and loves cuddles, and whilst perhaps not as forthcoming as some of my other bears due to his shyness, he is very loving and caring and gives big little bear hugs and snuffly kisses beautifully.
Freddy Fox is made by Merrythought in England. I bought him, of all places, from a men’s accessory shop in Melbourne’s Block Arcade, called Mr. Wares. Freddy Fox is made of English Mohair with felt paws and glass bead eyes. He has so much charm and charisma that already he is winning hearts with anyone whom he meets, and he is kind and sweet, which makes him an ideal member of our family.
Prince Maurice is a Maileg mouse, given to me as a birthday gift by my two goddaughters. Maileg (pronounced My’lye) is a brand of charming Danish-designed toys created to inspire children’s favorite playtime stories. By bringing storybook whimsy to everyday moments, Maileg toys help children (large ones and small) explore the pure and simple wonder of imagination. Beloved for their heartwarming personalities, Maileg toys show playfulness and charm in every last detail. Theirs is a timeless world filled with beautiful accessories and settings.
Duckie I saw when I was at a Sunday market on a stall of homemade knitted and crocheted items. She caught my eye straight away with her happy, smiley face and bright colours. I think she finds life with my bears intriguing and perhaps a little confusing, however she is learning.