This one is about Nora.
She has an imaginary friend named Beakem (or something like that. I have no clue how it would be spelled). Beakem is sometimes a snake, sometimes a frog, and sometimes male or sometimes female. Really, Beakem is whatever serves her purpose at that moment. Today Beakem was in her dried cherries so she was pulling them apart before eating them to let him out.
Also, whenever she tells her babies a story, it's a story about a bear and a bunny. She tells the story in a lot of gibberish, but sometimes you get some tidbits, like today they were in the snow making angels.
She has an imaginary friend named Beakem (or something like that. I have no clue how it would be spelled). Beakem is sometimes a snake, sometimes a frog, and sometimes male or sometimes female. Really, Beakem is whatever serves her purpose at that moment. Today Beakem was in her dried cherries so she was pulling them apart before eating them to let him out.
Also, whenever she tells her babies a story, it's a story about a bear and a bunny. She tells the story in a lot of gibberish, but sometimes you get some tidbits, like today they were in the snow making angels.
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Date: 2010-01-04 10:54 pm (UTC)From:Maybe it's something about the sound of those letters to a toddler. Sam's lately been running around saying "Beaky beaky beaky!" for no reason we can fathom. No imaginary friend out of it though.