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Re: All About "Security Blankets"
by beth on Tuesday February 14, @01:50AM
i loved the post about blankie guy, we also have and addition to our family its not a blanket its a stuffed sheep that also can not be replaced. her name is sheepy and shes had quite an adventure with this family, shes been every where we have been. My duaghter is 3 shes never been in dacare and im a stay at home mom. She gets lots of love and gives lots of love, specialy to sheepy, poor things had his leg chewed off by they dog, a new leg sewed on and spent one day very lost in one of those huge hunting fishing camping supply stores. we to got the question "wheres sheepy" and my heart sank! my husband didnt want to turn around for a stufffed sheep but i didnt want sheepy to go out like that. so i go in with the kids and hubby waiting in the car while i scour the store and ask every cleark if they have seen sheepy.
i retraced all of our footsteps untill finaly i found sheepy sitting on a bench. she looked so lonley there by herself, all i can figure is my daughter droped her and someone sat sheepy up on the bench. my duagther was so happy to be reunited with sheepy untill the day i told her that sheepy needed a bath. she didnt understand why sheepy couldnt take a bath with her. but after much disscusion about sheepys special bath she agreed and helped my get sheepy ready, every fifteen min she asked if sheepy was ready and all i could hope was she was done by bedtime. luckily she was and she was cleaner than ever!
so we have out checklist and sheepys high on the list. honestly i enjoy having sheepy around as well and i dont see any problem with it. my duaghter is smart and well ajusted and very sweet and if she wants to have a stuffed sheep as a close friend and comforter then im a o k with it.

cheers to sheepy :) may she not lose any more body parts.
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