While visiting a fund raiser/flea market in Bellingham, looking to rescue some CPK's we found 3 beautiful CPK's. Two girls and a boy. I instantly found myself quite attached to the boy CPK (Bennet).
I had never, in a million years, ever think I would have a "doll" !!! But this was different. Bennet gives great hugs and is always there for me when I'm having a difficult day. It only seemed right that I, as a Rescuer, have a CPK of my own. I just never, ever thought that he would mean as much as he does to me.
Bennet has been a welcome addition to my life. He is my best friend, and never argues or talks back.... he just loves me unconditionally as I do him. Rescuer Jen and myself have since found homes for several of the CPK's at Headquarters to close family members, including my Mom who has terminal bone cancer and can always use hugs and cuddles . Please check out her story; Rita's Story
Mom with her CPK Nuller
Since Mom's re-adoption of Nuller, we have also re-adopted CPK's to my Dad and 2 daughters as well as many many friends. They really do have special healing powers and give awesome hugs.
My daughter, Krystal with her CPK Liesl
Rescuer Peter with Bennet
So you see, it's not that strange for a grown man to have a CPK :)
Hi Uncle Peter! It's Kelsey, Melodie (and mommy),too!
ReplyDeleteWe loved your story (and your family's story, too!). You and Auntie Jen, are awesome and we all love you very much! We have a sister Melissa, that is Maddie's age! It's almost our birthday's and mom got us each a present and we are gonna have cake, too! We wish you all lived closer, and could celebrate with us! Much love to you and Bennett!!!
Hugs!
Kelsey, Melodie and Rachel xoxo