This reminds me of a story: About 7 years ago when Bryce worked for the UPS store in a post 9/11 world where every strange package should be assumed to contain anthrax, Bryce received a strange package in the mail. It was from an unknown address in Chicago so I racked my brain trying to think of who would send it from Chicago since I had family from there. We finally tried a computer search and also called information trying to get a phone number but with no luck. Days later John Nelson called to see if Bryce ever received the package he bought off of ebay. In the package was the abominable snowman from the Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer cartoon that plays on tv at Christmas time.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
It's a Mystery...
This reminds me of a story: About 7 years ago when Bryce worked for the UPS store in a post 9/11 world where every strange package should be assumed to contain anthrax, Bryce received a strange package in the mail. It was from an unknown address in Chicago so I racked my brain trying to think of who would send it from Chicago since I had family from there. We finally tried a computer search and also called information trying to get a phone number but with no luck. Days later John Nelson called to see if Bryce ever received the package he bought off of ebay. In the package was the abominable snowman from the Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer cartoon that plays on tv at Christmas time.
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Maybe from Carol Dash. We each send books to our friends grandkids? Ill ask her if no one fesses up. I like you concolusion best
Its actually from us. I never thought to write as message with it. Micah was screaming as I was trying to order it. Charlie Monkey was one of Max's favorite books so I thought it fitting to send to Charlie. I hope he likes it as much as Max did.
Thanks for the books Steph! Mystery solved!
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