Monday, December 8, 2014

Build a Bear Surprise

It all started when one of my little Preschoolers brought her" build a bear," Clarice (Rudolph's girlfriend) wearing a tutu to show and tell last week.
The cuteness was too much and I got the idea that on Sunday we should surprise Tiz and Soli with a trip to Build a Bear so they could make either a Rudolph or Clarice to help them remember the Rudolph musical we had would see on Saturday.  (See previous post)
John agreed so we took them up to Appleton.  Neither of them knew where we were going.  Even when we got to the mall, they could not figure it out.
Well, we got to Build a Bear and they were both so excited, so was I, because I was about to help them make one of those cute reindeer, or was I?
Neither girl had any interest in a reindeer.
Soli chose a Hello Kitty that she named Sally.
Tizita chose a multi colored bear that she named Cupcake, but meant to name Rainbow.
No amount of fast talking could make either of them change their minds.
I almost wanted to make a reindeer myself, but I am not sure John would have allowed that.  Not that he tells me what I can do, but the bill for their two animals and clothes was already eating into his hard earned overitme!
Anyway, they chose the kitty and the bear and we were building.
Notice the little girl in the background who had chosen a Clarice reindeer and will probably put a tutu on her.

Time to put the stuffing into the kitty and the bear.

 The two above photos have to do with some heart business.
They had to rub the heart, jump with it, turn around with it, and put it on their foreheads.
I cannot remember the purpose of all this, but it seemed very important.
 Making the birth certificates.

 Fluffing and brushing, another very important part of the process.


More important computer business
 All ready, after purchasing all the clothes, shoes, and other accessories needed for a kitty and a bear.
 Such a big box for such a little lady.

 Tiz and Rainbow or Cupcake.
Soli and Sally.
After our fun time at Build a bear we returned to Oshkosh, met Courtney and Paul at Red Robin and enjoyed an early dinner before heading home to rest up for our next adventure.
This was Soli's first trip to Build a Bear and Tiz's fifth.
Someone ought to make clothes for Build a Bears, they could make a small fortune.

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