Laura asked me if I could find Ned. That wasn’t his name when he was purchased in 1987.
She received this Cabbage Patch Premie for her fourth birthday.
I dug around in a closet and found him, a little soiled on his feet and hands. I washed him and then his little outfit.
When I was soaking the doll hands in the suds, it looked as if he was washing his own clothes and diaper.
I’ll take him out to Laura when I visit.
Ned looks like he’s seen better days.
He’s just experienced a lot of life. 🙂
A lovable fellow.
I loved Fisher Price people – I had the village, castle, barn, RV, yacht, yellow house, bus, plane, …they were awesome!
First of all, I LOVE NED! I absolutely love him. Second Fisher Price toys rock! Gretchen I wish we could have played together years ago. Great post Ruth.
He is adorable I will say that.
I had a whole gaggle of Cabbage Patch dolls as a child; but my two absolute favorite toys were stuffed animals. One was a small light-brown dog with dark brown ears – his head fit perfectly in my 3-year-old palm, and I adored him. The other was a small panda that my dad won for my mom at the carnival back in the late 1960s when they were dating. I still have him.
Ned was well loved