Our eldest granddaughter recently left for the Navy Recruit Training Center ... Yep! She is a "New Recruit"! She likes her decision to join and we are very proud of our young lady!
Over the years, she and her Papa (my Jim) have had this ongoing thing about "Peeps" (you know, the sugary marshmallows that show up every where at any holiday) ... years ago, she LOVED her Peeps! However, her culinary tastes have developed and she doesn't appreciate these little sugary gems as she did in the past.
Now Papa still insists that she loves them and makes sure to shower her with "Peeps" at any opportunity he can .... being a loving granddaughter, she always accepts them with grace and dignity. Prior to shipping out for training camp, Papa again showered the little dear with boxes and boxes and boxes of "Peeps". Again, being a lady, she graciously accepted. But, she had a sad announcement for Papa ... unfortunately, the Navy forbids any food being sent to their new recruits while they are in training. Papa was very sad, he wouldn't be able to mail her any "Peeps".
Never the less, Papa is a very creative and imaginative individual and he figured out a way to skirt the "No Food Allowed" issue. He could still "Peep" her with "Peep Art Cards" and a traveling "Peepresentative"! Now he will be able to shower her with paper "Peeps"! He is happy and so is our new little Sailor! (As much as she dislikes the sugary delights, she would be terribly disappointed if she did not receive any Papa "Peeps".)
At Papa's request, Mema (me) set about creating a "Traveling Peep" that will go with us on all of our trips, mow our lawn and partake in many, many other activities; which we will then share with her via "Peep Art Cards". Needless to say, I spent most of the day sewing and stuffing our new "Traveling Peep" whose picture follows here:
and this is the card that we created to send to our "New Recruit" ... isn't just too cute?
Don't you just love the strange bond between grandparents and their grandchildren?????
Happy day all,
Karen Anne