This thread is about a little penguin I made out of a sock. I have actually made three of these but this thread is about this particular one
While I was making him/her a friend visited me. Accompanying my friend was her sister and her sister's two little daughters.
The oldest of the two little girls is aged 4 and half. She watched me sewing and asked me what I was making. I turned the penguin in the right way and asked her if she knew what it was. She said "A little penguin". My visitors didn't stay long and I promised the little girl that the next time I saw her I would show her the finished penguin.
Earlier this week I visited my friend and she was babysitting this niece. I knew the little girl was going to be there so I took the finished penguin along. The little girl played with it and informed me she thought it was a girl. I asked her what its name was and she said "Pixie". She said she had seen Pixie 'being born'. I told her she could have Pixie.
When her mother came to pick the girl up, the mother said that she girl couldn't have the penguin as her father doesn't like her to have homemade stuff.
After they left my friend told me not to take it personally, that what her sister said was true. That girl's father only wants her to have the best quality store bought toys and clothes etc. He doesn't want anyone to think his family is cheap. He won't allow second-hand furniture (unless it is antique) into his house either.
Sound like he is very stuck up to me.
It reminds me a bit of a neighbour I used to have. She wouldn't buy anything from Target or K-Mart even if those stores had an exact same item for much cheaper than Myer (a store she would shop at).
Do you know anyone who goes to these sorts of lengths "to keep up appearances"?

While I was making him/her a friend visited me. Accompanying my friend was her sister and her sister's two little daughters.
The oldest of the two little girls is aged 4 and half. She watched me sewing and asked me what I was making. I turned the penguin in the right way and asked her if she knew what it was. She said "A little penguin". My visitors didn't stay long and I promised the little girl that the next time I saw her I would show her the finished penguin.
Earlier this week I visited my friend and she was babysitting this niece. I knew the little girl was going to be there so I took the finished penguin along. The little girl played with it and informed me she thought it was a girl. I asked her what its name was and she said "Pixie". She said she had seen Pixie 'being born'. I told her she could have Pixie.
When her mother came to pick the girl up, the mother said that she girl couldn't have the penguin as her father doesn't like her to have homemade stuff.
After they left my friend told me not to take it personally, that what her sister said was true. That girl's father only wants her to have the best quality store bought toys and clothes etc. He doesn't want anyone to think his family is cheap. He won't allow second-hand furniture (unless it is antique) into his house either.
Sound like he is very stuck up to me.
It reminds me a bit of a neighbour I used to have. She wouldn't buy anything from Target or K-Mart even if those stores had an exact same item for much cheaper than Myer (a store she would shop at).
Do you know anyone who goes to these sorts of lengths "to keep up appearances"?