Youngest grandson had a crisis and was hoping Grandma could help. It seems that Bear got a badly needed wash and "all his legs broke!". What happened is that the stuffing compacted and his strong, polar bear legs were floppy and useless. I told Ben that Bear would have to spend the night with me and I would do some surgery on his legs. I made a small incision just under his front leg joint. I carefully stuffed what seemed to be the whole bag of poly-fill into all the legs and the tummy. I found a curved needle, some sturdy cream-colored thread, and stitched him closed. Not a whimper from Bear. Very brave. As you can see he is already up on all fours, feeling pretty back to normal. I think I better bring him to bed with me tonight, as he is used to sleeping with someone and I can keep an eye on his recovery. I remember how easy is was to "fix" all the ouches and troubles when my kids were young. A kiss here, a colored Bandaid there, all better. Problems were "big", but solutions were easy. The older we get, the harder it is to fix what is wrong. However, a kiss still helps, and a bear hug, too. Jerilynn
Lucky bear! Lucky little Ben buddy!
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ReplyDeleteBear is looking great :) Ben is lucky that you are able to stay calm in a crisis.
ReplyDeleteHe sure is lucky to have a Grandma like you! Thank you for making sure Bear made it through surgery! Ben will be thrilled! :)
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