Barnaby Bear

Bear1This week Barnaby Bear came home from Sebastian’s class for an overnight visit. Barnaby visited each member of Sebastian’s class for the past six weeks – even before the extra long holiday thanks to the bad flu circulating Hong Kong just before Easter. Each host then writes about Barnaby’s visit to their home that are placed into a binder that captures  Barnaby’s travels.  Wednesday when Barnaby came home to our place, Tess broke out the camera. Afterwards Tess and I downloaded the photos that I arranged into a collage. The next morning I took one last photo when Sebastian returned to school with Barnaby.

Bear2_2Bear3_2 Thursday night Seb’s homework involved writing descriptions for the collage and the story of Barnaby’s visit. I had a business dinner that night followed by a conference call lasting until 1:30 AM. When I returned home about 2 AM I quickly pulled out Sebastian’s completed  homework. I was so impressed that I scanned the written portion. Sebastian also wrote next to the pictures but to maintain picture quality I used text here instead of re-scanning the pictures. Below is the description of the afternoon and evening. (Click to enlarge images.) What do you think?

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  1. How wonderful! I bet Seb had great fun learning how to journal a special occasion and he has an adorable keepsake as a momento. I must add that I am impressed you maintained daddy duties in the wee hours of the morning. I love the hadnwritten portion the best. I can just sense the struggle to pick and print the words to tell his story. He is such a tidy printer! Well done!!!

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  2. Maureen aka Mo (Grandmother) May 11, 2008 at 1:14 pm

    GREAT work, Seb and Tess and Charles! The Barnaby Bear Story is such fun and Seb’s printing is the best 🙂 Way to go, Sebastian!
    Thanks so much for sharing this fab piece of literature with us all.
    Love, Mo xox

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  3. Dad aka GDad Blake May 12, 2008 at 4:25 am

    AAARRRR Sebbie me little Matey. Cap’n ‘ook were ‘appy to see the Bear with a Pirate.
    Your friend…Cap’n ‘ook.

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  4. Awwwwwwww…I could just eat the two of them up.

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  5. Auntie Pammie May 13, 2008 at 6:53 am

    That is sooo sweet, and Sebbie did such a great job of looking after his bear for the weekend.
    xoxo
    Auntie Pammie xoxo

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  6. Very cute!! Your little boy is doing really really well. His printing is coming on so well.

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  7. How truly precious!
    Seb’s printing is so neat and tidy, I am very impressed!

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  8. How sweet is that?
    Hows it going, Charles?

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Charles

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Barnaby Bear

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8 Replies to “Barnaby Bear”

  1. How wonderful! I bet Seb had great fun learning how to journal a special occasion and he has an adorable keepsake as a momento. I must add that I am impressed you maintained daddy duties in the wee hours of the morning. I love the hadnwritten portion the best. I can just sense the struggle to pick and print the words to tell his story. He is such a tidy printer! Well done!!!

    Reply

  2. Maureen aka Mo (Grandmother) May 11, 2008 at 1:14 pm

    GREAT work, Seb and Tess and Charles! The Barnaby Bear Story is such fun and Seb’s printing is the best 🙂 Way to go, Sebastian!
    Thanks so much for sharing this fab piece of literature with us all.
    Love, Mo xox

    Reply

  3. Dad aka GDad Blake May 12, 2008 at 4:25 am

    AAARRRR Sebbie me little Matey. Cap’n ‘ook were ‘appy to see the Bear with a Pirate.
    Your friend…Cap’n ‘ook.

    Reply

  4. Awwwwwwww…I could just eat the two of them up.

    Reply

  5. Auntie Pammie May 13, 2008 at 6:53 am

    That is sooo sweet, and Sebbie did such a great job of looking after his bear for the weekend.
    xoxo
    Auntie Pammie xoxo

    Reply

  6. Very cute!! Your little boy is doing really really well. His printing is coming on so well.

    Reply

  7. How truly precious!
    Seb’s printing is so neat and tidy, I am very impressed!

    Reply

  8. How sweet is that?
    Hows it going, Charles?

    Reply

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ABOUT AUTHOR
Charles

Originally from Canada and lived in Hong Kong for fifteen years. Married to the terribly talented & gorgeous Tess.

RECENT POSTS
No Joy

I doubt my father will be thrilled with my inaugural entry into the blogging world. But read on anyway… In my younger, pre-parenthood and much

Sebastian’s Knee

Many read Tess’ post on Sebastian’s knee. I will now tell you what ended up happening at the Tuesday morning follow-up appointment. This is Hong

Sebastian the Naughty Pedestrian

I am writing from Bangkok. I am on a business trip and staying in the same hotel from my first trip to Asia in 1990.

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new pictures posted on tess’ blog of the triplets and Sebastian… click here!

Macau Recruiting Issues

Tantalizing Tess left today for her grandfather’s funeral. Sombre moods. I am sitting at our computer sipping a glass of white wine. It’s about 11