Dolls were nice but monkey was just the tops. He even went in her dolls pram and in the carry cot. Monkey did everything with her. monkey even came on holiday, and the little girl who was growing up to be a big girl got very upset if monkey wasn't there with her.
A few years later the little girl had two family cats. They committed a horrible crime. One day after school she came home to find that monkey's nose had been almost bitten off and the stuffing was leaking out, the little girl screamed, which freaked her mum out, but she decided she had good reason to! The marks are still there today...
When the little girl learnt to sew, her first attempts at clothes were for her monkey, he still wears the shirt she made for him today. When the little girl became a big girl and then a rather little women she learnt to knit and made a scarf just the right size for Monkey's neck. Monkey is still cuddled most nights even though he is just a little bit thread bare! THE ENDJust look at how much fur he has lost from the first piccy! ha ha! Oh n in case you are wondering his velcro paws do still stick together! I guess this now explains where the monkey mania comes from, anyone else have tutorials for a crafted monkey, I would LOVE to hear of them to add to my collection! Thanks for indulging in a little story time!
Loves xxxxxxxxx
2 comments:
What a lovely story! I have a friend whose surname is Munn and you can guess that the whole family have a slight obsession with 'Munn-keys'! Their favourite is called Norman and is not dissimilar to your Monkey. I wonder if they are related?
That's a lovely story! I always wanted a monkey when I was little, but somehow I never did get one - maybe I didn't communicate this wish very well. Small children do think that everyone else knows the same as they do, so they don't tell stuff to the grown-ups. Well, never mind, as we have plenty of monkeys in the house now, to satisfy my monkey-wishes.
Your Monkey is sweet. His chewed nose just gives him more character and all the best soft toys have less fur than when they started - it's a cuddly badge-of-honour!
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