




I realized I never posted the pictures we took at his recent Build-A-Bear outing. Charles Bear-kley has become a real part of our family - Henry puts him to sleep at night, tucking him in and giving him a kiss. I am really trying to encourage an attachment to the bear as a means to de-taching him a bit from me (at night). We'll see how it goes.
So here we see Henry choosing the carcass...uh, I mean the un-stuffed bear...then choosing the clothes (baseball uniform of course!)...next up is the bear's bath...then getting the bear dressed and presenting him with the appropriate baseball accessories...finally, Charles joins Henry and I for a lovely lunch of Thai food. :)
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