Post by gretchenindisguise on May 23, 2013 22:32:12 GMT -5
Her name is Carolina and she lives in Africa.
She's been talking to me about her for about 2 weeks I think. Tonight was the first time she talked with H about her.
She tells me stories about things that Carolina has done and how they're such good friends. But she lives far away in Africa. And L taught her how to pump on the swing.
Post by BunnyMacDougal on May 23, 2013 22:42:20 GMT -5
C has one too. Mictory (rhymes with victory). Emerged around her 2nd birthday. Mictory is a girl who is very tiny and lives in the slats under C's bed.
We ask her questions about Mictory and she always has the most vivid answers. Well, she did. Mictory seemed to take a back seat once preschool came in. And I'm not sure if she mentions "her" to kids from school. Would be interesting to know....
I remember my younger brother having an imaginary friend named "Cucky." He talked about him alllll the time. We still tease him about it now (bro is 19.)
My dad also had him convinced he had a brother named Charlie that lived at Grandma's, but when bro was at Grandma's, Charlie was at our house.
And won't you freak if Carolina shows up at your door one day?!
We asked her if she was a friend at the preschool, and she said no.
I have two ideas of where she got the names: 1) I told her a few weeks ago that we almost named her Carolyn (Carolina (pronounced the spanish way)) or 2) My parents live in North Carolina and we're going to see them soon so we've been talking about it.
Funny, Caroline was my other possibility for Cecilia. Caroline may have ended up being our 2nd kid. I'm screwed, we had zero boy names. No idea. We should probably brainstorm soon.
Post by usuallylurking on May 23, 2013 23:06:35 GMT -5
My youngest sister had an imaginary friend named Hollywood. He was everywhere and she talked about him all the time. Then one day he was gone. Apparently he got ran over by a plane. In the sky. We remind her every so often
My youngest sister had an imaginary friend named Hollywood. He was everywhere and she talked about him all the time. Then one day he was gone. Apparently he got ran over by a plane. In the sky. We remind her every so often
I hate it when people get run over by airplanes. In the air.
My youngest sister had an imaginary friend named Hollywood. He was everywhere and she talked about him all the time. Then one day he was gone. Apparently he got ran over by a plane. In the sky. We remind her every so often
I hate it when people get run over by airplanes. In the air.
I babysat for a little girl that had an imaginary friend named Penguin. If you asked her what Penguin looked like she would point to herself in the mirror. She was 3/4. A little creepy.
Awww - my little sister had an imaginary friend who was a boy named Jane (years before Firefly) and he lived in the field beside our house. At one memorable Christmas dinner my uncle sat down in the chair beside her and she started bawling and screaming "You sat on Jane's penis!" A couple of months later she stopped talking about him and my Mom asked where he was. "His house burnt down and he died Mom". Obviously. Three year olds are weird.
Post by ProfessorArtNerd on May 24, 2013 6:39:09 GMT -5
Lucy has a friend called Gurger (rhymes with burger) and a horse named rainbow. She rides rainbow all the time; Gurger's sole purpose in "life" is to make trouble.
My imaginary friend was Aunt Mickey. He was a boy? I don't know