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Thursday, 27 May 2021

If your favorite toy could talk, what would it say?

 My  favourite toy is my computer. Does that count as a toy? If my computer could talk, it would say, "stop playing games." What would your favourite toy say if it could talk?

11 comments:

  1. Hi Jen! It is so nice to answer your questions again. I missed it very much when you stopped writing for a while. Like you, I think my favorite toy is computer as well. I don't play on it, but watch a lot of useless info on Youtube! So, I have to discipline myself to spend no more than one hour a day, unless when I need to listen to the music while cleaning the apartment. Having an internet access on our finger tip is a blessing and also a curse, I think. It is so easy to spend hours surfing...

    Until tomorrow, Jen!

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  2. My favourite toy is my motorcycle. I can hear it whispering to me on nice days to take it for a ride. It always thanks me by purring as we ride along.

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  3. My favourite toy is my motorcycle. I can hear it whispering to me on nice days to take it for a ride. It always thanks me by purring as we ride along.

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  4. Hey Jen! Nice to see you bloggin again - i've been missing this thread :).

    Definitely your computer counts as a toy, because you can play games on it. However, you can also be productive on a computer, so it can also be a tool. So a tool, and a toy, at the same time.

    My favorite toy is my Playstation. I bought one last year during the beginning of the pandemic. Since we haven't been allowed to socialize as much, i have started playing more games.

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  5. My favorite toy is my lawn mower.  If it could talk, it would say "stop cutting me up".

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  6. Can a book be a toy? It is entertainment! I love to read. Through books I have new experiences, travel and expand my imagination.
    If books don’t count, I have been playing a lot of Scrabble Go on my phone during the pandemic.
    My phone would say “Find longer better words!!You can do it!!”

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  7. Sorry! Forgot about my talking book.
    My book would say, in a very persuasive voice, “Open me and enter a new world. Get a blanket and sit and relax. Don’t fall asleep!!”

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  8. Hi Jen! I think my favourite toy is the outdoors - I don't know if that counts either haha. I could entertain myself endlessly just watching how life thrives in nature. If nature could talk to me I would imagine it telling me to go outside more often!
    If I had to pick an object though, it would probably be my squishmallow family I keep in my bed. They would probably ask me to stop throwing them off my bed every night in my sleep.

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  9. My favourite toy is our dog, Pani! I love to wind him up, get him excited and watch him run round and round the backyard. I can almost see him laughing with joy as he chases any item we chose to play with. What a guy he is.

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  10. Hi Jen,

    So wonderful to have you sending your thoughtful, stimulating and reflective inquiries! Covid has done a time warp on many things and in me! Your emails remind me there is a bigger world to explore! Thank you!

    I have been mulling over this question for awhile now.if I go back to my childhood days, my stuffable Pajama dog to y was my fav. In her belly she had a zipper which technically one could put maybe babydolls pj’s in there, but I had the long buried so they wouldn’t fit. The pouch inside was soft as bd colour soft pink, flannelette I think.
    Anyway, I kept my Halloween candy in there, and home made rubber creepy crawlers!

    Her fur was silky soft, big droopy ears, a kind of taupe colour. I named her Quago after our real dig, a golden lab. I loved both Quagos sooooo much.

    The real Quago was a trained to be a hunting dog, to fetch the ducks and pheasants that Dad, and your Grandad Eddy would shoot (😳🤯🤬😡🥵🤢)!
    So, the Mum dog of Quago was named Goldie! If you ask your Dad, he can tell you lots of stories of Goldie because that was his family dog. Goldie’s puppies included Quago, Vanka, (which was your great grandmother Gigi’s dog and it lived up at Fairweather with Karl and Stephanie. And my Godparents, who have their summer home at Qualicum, had another of Goldie’s pups named Nickolas, Nick for short.

    Thanks for having me remember those wonderful dogs!

    Love Cousin Tess

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  11. Hi Jen,

    So wonderful to have you sending your thoughtful, stimulating and reflective inquiries! Covid has done a time warp on many things and in me! Your emails remind me there is a bigger world to explore! Thank you!

    I have been mulling over this question for awhile now.if I go back to my childhood days, my stuffable Pajama dog to y was my fav. In her belly she had a zipper which technically one could put maybe babydolls pj’s in there, but I had the long buried so they wouldn’t fit. The pouch inside was soft as bd colour soft pink, flannelette I think.
    Anyway, I kept my Halloween candy in there, and home made rubber creepy crawlers!

    Her fur was silky soft, big droopy ears, a kind of taupe colour. I named her Quago after our real dig, a golden lab. I loved both Quagos sooooo much.

    The real Quago was a trained to be a hunting dog, to fetch the ducks and pheasants that Dad, and your Grandad Eddy would shoot (😳🤯🤬😡🥵🤢)!
    So, the Mum dog of Quago was named Goldie! If you ask your Dad, he can tell you lots of stories of Goldie because that was his family dog. Goldie’s puppies included Quago, Vanka, (which was your great grandmother Gigi’s dog and it lived up at Fairweather with Karl and Stephanie. And my Godparents, who have their summer home at Qualicum, had another of Goldie’s pups named Nickolas, Nick for short.

    Thanks for having me remember those wonderful dogs!

    Love Cousin Tess

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