(*on a technicality) she is a fisher-price puffalump that my great grandmother gifted me as a baby. she’s named after her and while i don’t remember my great grandmother, i know and feel that she loved me. i have awful memory regarding my childhood but i vividly remember my first and only day of preschool, the teacher took norma from me during naptime for communal toy purposes and i raised hell. she was always very important to me and i took fantastic care of her. the kicker is the norma pictured here is not the original <3 we moved a lot growing up and i lost her in a move when i was around 13. a few years ago my mom and sister surprised me with the exact puffalump that they found on ebay for my birthday and it remains one of my favorite gifts to this day. i choose to believe my great grandma’s love is still present in this one <3
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Mar 3, 2025

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this is the sweetest 🄲 you’re so real for raising hell when norma was ripped from your arms, there seems no logical reason to me why she couldn’t have stayed.
Mar 6, 2025
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choc_orange oh my god i just reread ā€œfor communal purposesā€ WHAT
Mar 6, 2025
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This is so sweet I love her little face 😭
Mar 3, 2025
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taterhole me too i still think she’s the cutest thing <3 id like to think my great grandma knew what my aesthetic preferences would be in advance
Mar 3, 2025
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deardoveswings I love that you get to carry her with you in Norma even if sheā€˜s Norma 2 🄹
Mar 3, 2025
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