A Tale of Two Bluies
We patted ourselves on the back when we bought two identical lovies for
our second child. No more frantic searches of the house and the car at
bedtime while a crying child refuses to go to bed alone. Being
overcautious, I probably would have bought a third lovey, but I had to
fight an aggressive mom at the store when I bought the two blue dogs
that would become a central part of my son's life.
The aggressive woman was from France and this was back when our economy was headed downward, but Europe was still going strong. Pottery Barn Kids was this woman's discount store, as she filled her basket indiscriminately while using her stroller to block any other competing shoppers. She ignored my polite "excuse me's," as she slowly lifted her elbows outward like an NBA guard blocking the lane. Undeterred, I lunged in for two of the blue dogs, but was stopped from picking up a third when the woman jammed her stroller into my shins. Two dogs were really all we needed anyway, I reasoned, especially because my plan was to never let my son know more than one existed.
That plan - as they tend to do when children are involved - went laughably astray.


















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