Well, the infamous Cowie is no more. If you've hung out with Addie anytime in her first 3 years of life, you've most likely met Cowie as well, her security blanket. This post will tell the story of Cowie, from inception to demise, through pictures and stories (more like comments).
We'll start with the end. A few months back Addie had to go to Mason's daycare during the day because her usual daycare was on vacation. While Addie played upstairs with her new friend Jacob, the family dog sniffed out Cowie from the diaper bag downstairs and proceeded to destroy the only valuable part of Cowie; the arms. Cowie is nothing without arms.
At the end of the day when we picked up Addie her daycare was so upset, and apologetic, but this was a blessing in disguise. The end of the security blanket. the end of the washing this thing daily. the end of dragging this stinky thing every place we went. But we were a little concerned about whether or not Addie would be able to sleep without Cowie.
Addie would wake up in the night if she couldn't find Cowie, usually lost in the blankets. She wouldn't take a nap without Cowie. This was the point at which we purchased a back-up Cowie so she had one at daycare as well as at home. We'd left Cowie behind too many times to risk only having one Cowie. In fact, we purchased about 6 Cowies in total, 4 yellow ones and some green ones. but to our dismay the greens ones didn't take, they were not the right color. The newer yellow ones we bought also didn't take, they didn't work as well as original Cowie according to Addie (their arms were too puffy). We would try to do a swap in the night, but that never worked. So we were stuck with just 2 "working" Cowies, and for 2.5 years that was great.
The night Cowie was destroyed Addie slept like a log. She was sad at bedtime "i miss Cowie" she pouted. "Cowie has an owie" we would say, and asked her if she still wanted Cowie anyway; "no, Cowie has an owie." she replied. And we never looked back!
The first picture of Cowie. Addie was sad, but Cowie made things better
when Addie wasn't feeling well
at church in Pastor Aaron Britton's office
Awww...so proud of Addie for letting go so well. She is really growing up. ;)
ReplyDelete**Sniffle** What a big moment !! And I love this post w/the picture memorial.
ReplyDeleteawww cowie...you were the root of so many stories!
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