It was lovely having members of the Midlands and Suffolk branches to stay at the weekend. We all had a really lovely time and we were very sad to see everyone go. The bear cave seemed very empty after the last departures. We looked across the room at the empty space where members of the Midlands branch had been sitting ...
... but as you can see, it wasn't empty. Someone was still there, and we were delighted to find that it was the always charming Polar, of the Midlands branch. We immediately assured him that he was very welcome to stay as long as he likes, and we very much hope he will take up our offer to stay until Christmas when his friends and minders are due to join us again.
But one question remains, and only his minders can answer it? Was he forgotten or did he do a deal with them to be allowed to stay? One thing our readers need to know, is that Polar is a microwavable beanie, just like his Norfolk branch friend, Benji Beddy Bear, yet he doesn't get to go in his sun bed very often at home, only when he comes to Norfolk. Coming to Norfolk therefore makes him very happy, although we do believe he loves, and is much loved by, his Midlands branch minders.
While we wait to hear from his minders, we'd like to assure everyone that while Polar does miss his minders, and hopes they miss him too, he is having a great extended holiday in Norfolk and spending a lot of quality time with fellow hotties Randolph and Benji ....
... and of course Blue Bear is always happy with his latest form of head gear.
We just hope that having a Polar creature such a Polar with us, doesn't bring us some snow.
Lots of love all at the Norfolk branch and special guest Polar xxx
2 comments:
I reckon Polar fancied a few bear adventures of the Norfolk variety and crept back in as his minders loaded the car! He's also hoping that his absence in theMidlands minders bed as the weather gets colder will shame them into using him more often when they are reunited at Christmas!
Midland Branch members all agree that we had a super long weekend together in Norfolk, but when we packed up to come home we found Polar was missing. Our host and hostess were both at work at the time, so we could not ask where he was. As our hostess had not been too well the evening before, we all thought that perhaps Polar had decided to stay and give her a little T.L.C. when she came home. He knew, of course, that we were all due back in Norfolk at
Christmas, and that he would have a good time if he stayed behind until then.
All his colleagues from the Midlands send their love, and hope he has done a good job exercising his caring skills.
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