I still get sad thinking about that story… I remember reading it as a kid and feeling devastated that the kid had to get rid of his favorite rabbit… and even now, when the toys aren't mine, and they aren't played with, I still get sad to get rid of them. Nevertheless, feeling inundated with toys and running out of space, I finally convinced Zach (and me) to pass along some of the toys he hasn't used in ages.
It was a set of construction things he got just before he turned two… that he played with and played with and played with and played with. I can't tell you how many nights I spent looking for "shovel guy pointing straight down" or "shovel guy pointing straight out" (Zach was always very careful with his toys and would always notice when one TINY – like one inch tall – guy was missing.)
I had to take pictures before I boxed them up and almost got teary handing the box over to a friend who has a boy Carter's age and a house full of tiaras from her two older girls. She may have thought I was crazy. It was nice of her not to say so.
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