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Old 05-27-2011, 12:56 PM   #14
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I read the article a few days ago on Yahoo but the link here is to a MUCH better and more in depth piece.

I LOVE the name, Storm is a pretty cool name whether you are a guy or a girl-lol.

When my youngest was a toddler, a friend of mine gave me a pink teddy bear that Ethan loved. So, he started taking "winky-bear" to pre-school and everyone asked me "why is it pink" and I replied "why does it matter, its a teddy bear." A teacher bought him an exact replica in blue & presented it to Ethan then hinted later that I could do away with the pink one. Yeah right-tell any mom to get rid of her youngest child's cherished teddy bear. Ultimately, Ethan began to take BOTH bears to pre-school and named them "pink winky" and "blue winky." He is 7 now and the winky bears are still part of the family.
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