Monday, June 10, 2013

It's Just Not The Same I Guess

This weekend my mom came down to watch the little munchkin so J and I could have a date night.  She came bearing a gift - a new Mr. Duck.  One of their friends was selling him at a garage sale (brand new) for $1 and he is the exact duck that I bought for Andrew at Kohl's that I have been unable to find since then.

I've been worried about what we would do if we somehow (god forbid) lost Mr. Duck.  He is Andrew's absolute favorite toy in the whole world. Losing him would surely cause an epic meltdown.

Anyway, my mom showed up with a backup.  I tried hiding him so Andrew wouldn't see him, but he caught me trying to shove him in a drawer and promptly pulled him out.  He held him for a few seconds and then dropped him saying "I don't like it." and went off to find the real Mr. Duck.

Fast forward to this morning. Andrew spiked a fever of 102.2 last night and threw up overnight.  I stripped everything out of his crib, including Mr. Duck, and threw it all in the washer.  When I went into his closet to get the other mattress cover and sheet to re-make his bed he spied the new duck and asked for him.  I handed him to him and he instantly said "I don't like this duck!" before dropping him and running out of the room.

The original Mr. Duck and the imposter

Hmm.  I guess the clean, bright, fluffy duck just isn't the same as his ratty Mr. Duck.  Maybe I need to throw him in the wash a few times to take some of the newness off of him?  I would say that we could save the new duck for 2.0, but something tells me we should get the new little dude his own animal.

Andrew is currently cuddled up on the couch watching some Doc McStuffins and snuggling with his ratty old duck:



Here's hoping this bug passes quickly (not spreading to me) and that he becomes more accepting of the imposter at some point.


6 comments:

  1. That is precious! My son has never been attached to anything he "had to have"...sometimes he likes holding an animal, sometimes not. I think it is awfully cute that Andrew knows the difference between his "weathered" duck and the new one. Smart kiddo:)

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    1. I bought it for him when he was really small and he didn't care about it at all. Over the past year he has gotten VERY attached, though. He loves his duck :)

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  2. We have two "Ellie" elephants. But they are equally washed and loved so they are interchangeable! lol

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    1. I think I need to do some weathering on the new duck so he'll accept it.

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  3. Awe! It's amazing how they know it's different. I wonder if it's the way it smells? If you decide to give Mr. Duck a wash, I saw this neat product on Shark Tank called Teddy Needs a Bath. It's basically a zippered pillow case that protects the stuffed animal in the machine. I'm sure you could make one yourself, but here's a link if you're interested: http://www.teddyneedsabath.com. :)

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    1. Thanks! I assume it's because it feels different. The new one is very fluffy while his old one is pretty beaten up and not as fluffy. I think some washings are in order.

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