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Comment from fictionwriter
I guess sleeping with stuffed animals has made the rounds in every childs life. I have two grown girls who still sleep with their pooples, the ones they've had since they were three and two. No accounting for taste. Great job.
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2010
I guess sleeping with stuffed animals has made the rounds in every childs life. I have two grown girls who still sleep with their pooples, the ones they've had since they were three and two. No accounting for taste. Great job.
Comment Written 19-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2010
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Joy,
My son even bought a matching one at a garage sale after he grew up..the memory must have been an important one. smiles, CArol
Comment from Jnetgame
This is a great story, Carol. I like how you weaved in the "cuddly monsters". Is this for suneagle's contest? If so, somehow it is not identifying it as a contest entry.
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2010
This is a great story, Carol. I like how you weaved in the "cuddly monsters". Is this for suneagle's contest? If so, somehow it is not identifying it as a contest entry.
Comment Written 19-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2010
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Jnetgame,
My time is so limited of late to enjoy what I love - writing, but I greatly appreciate knowing that even my short little bits of whimsy are appreciated. Thank you so much for your kindness.
Comment from cheyennewy
Hi Carol,
What an adorable story this is. Thank heavens the dad gave this little boy Fred...what can make a child feel more safe than a kind word and a stuffed animal? Loved this...blessings, chey
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2010
Hi Carol,
What an adorable story this is. Thank heavens the dad gave this little boy Fred...what can make a child feel more safe than a kind word and a stuffed animal? Loved this...blessings, chey
Comment Written 19-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2010
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Chey,
Sorry for being so far behind...had to steal a few minutes this morning to thank everyone. I truly appreciate your encouragement and constant support. Smiles, Carol
Comment from c_lucas
When I was young, monsters ruled my world, day and night. Fear in the young is natural. Adults ridiculing it is bad. Today, I live with the biggest monster of all: REALITY.
Very well written.
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2010
When I was young, monsters ruled my world, day and night. Fear in the young is natural. Adults ridiculing it is bad. Today, I live with the biggest monster of all: REALITY.
Very well written.
Comment Written 19-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2010
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Charlie,
Sorry for being so far behind...had to steal a few minutes this morning to thank everyone. I truly appreciate your encouragement and constant support. Smiles, Carol
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YUou're welcome, Carol. Charlie
Comment from barbara.wilkey
All little boys need a soft cuddly protector. I know because I raised boys and each one has their own protector. Your micro-fiction was fun to read. Good luck with the contest.
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2010
All little boys need a soft cuddly protector. I know because I raised boys and each one has their own protector. Your micro-fiction was fun to read. Good luck with the contest.
Comment Written 19-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2010
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Barbara,
We all need a soft cuddly protector at times..hope you have yours nearby..I know I do. Smiles, CArol
Comment from missy98writer
Carol,
you micro-fiction about s boy afraid of monsters is very well written. Cool art work you used. Too bad you didn't enter the contest. Excellent narrative and great dialogue. I could see the boy crying at his mother hovering over his bed. I loved your description of Fred:
Seconds later, his daddy followed. He carried a scruffy, one-eyed creature in his hands.
Delightful read, my friend. . . Melissa.
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2010
Carol,
you micro-fiction about s boy afraid of monsters is very well written. Cool art work you used. Too bad you didn't enter the contest. Excellent narrative and great dialogue. I could see the boy crying at his mother hovering over his bed. I loved your description of Fred:
Seconds later, his daddy followed. He carried a scruffy, one-eyed creature in his hands.
Delightful read, my friend. . . Melissa.
Comment Written 19-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2010
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Melissa,
My son owned this cuddly monster when he was small and after growing up he saw another one at a garage sale...he had to buy it! The memory remains...Smiles, CArol
Comment from anabelle
Cute story. How sweet of the little boy to say he trusted who his dad trusted. It says a lot about their father/son relationship.
Good post. Thanks. I enjoyed the read.
Regards, anabelle
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2010
Cute story. How sweet of the little boy to say he trusted who his dad trusted. It says a lot about their father/son relationship.
Good post. Thanks. I enjoyed the read.
Regards, anabelle
Comment Written 19-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2010
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Anabelle,
Sorry for being so far behind...had to steal a few minutes this morning to thank everyone. I truly appreciate your encouragement and constant support. Smiles, Carol
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You're very welcome, Carol.
Comment from RKagan
You have done a wonderful job of capturing the essence of childhood. I can remember being afraid of the dark and I can remember it with my daughter. You adressed it in a wonderfully intelligent manor. With just a very short story you have uncovered a universal theme. good work
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2010
You have done a wonderful job of capturing the essence of childhood. I can remember being afraid of the dark and I can remember it with my daughter. You adressed it in a wonderfully intelligent manor. With just a very short story you have uncovered a universal theme. good work
Comment Written 19-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2010
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RKagab,
Sorry for being so far behind...had to steal a few minutes this morning to thank everyone. I truly appreciate your encouragement and constant support. Smiles, Carol
Comment from Gert sherwood
Hello Carol a one eyed stuffed toy named Fred, how precious and show so much love .
Love this part-
Satisfied, Tommy snuggled closer to Fred and whispered, "Any friend of dad's is a friend of mine."
Gert
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2010
Hello Carol a one eyed stuffed toy named Fred, how precious and show so much love .
Love this part-
Satisfied, Tommy snuggled closer to Fred and whispered, "Any friend of dad's is a friend of mine."
Gert
Comment Written 19-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2010
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Gert,
My son had this one eyed monster when he was young. It was a great memory. Smiles, CArol
Comment from highlander104
This is a wonderful tale. You have packed a lot of story and emotion into this micro-fiction piece.
Good read.
Jean K.
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2010
This is a wonderful tale. You have packed a lot of story and emotion into this micro-fiction piece.
Good read.
Jean K.
Comment Written 19-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2010
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Jean,
Sorry for being so far behind...had to steal a few minutes this morning to thank everyone. I truly appreciate your encouragement and constant support. Smiles, Carol