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Old 12-31-2008, 04:37 PM
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Default My son lost his taggie in Jackson or Lincoln.. can any residents help??

Hi everyone, I really hope somebody can help me!

We have just returned from a wonderful holiday in Jackson ( I live in Scotland) and have discovered that my son (17 months) has lost his beloved taggie comforter in either Jackson or possibly by a deli (opposite a pottery store) in Lincoln. It is pale blue fleece material , one side plain, one checked with little ribbons sewn around the edge. On it is embroidered Joseph Douglas Holt and his birthday 10th August 2007.

It was made especially for him and is one of a kind - he also cannot sleep with out it, he has had it every night since he was born.

I know this is a massive long shot but I just wonder if anyone finds it could they please post it to me? I will of course pay postage.

It would be wonderful for him to be reunited with his precious blanket!

Thank you all who have read this and I love your beautiful state!
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Old 12-31-2008, 05:34 PM
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I "may" be going to Lincoln on Saturday. If so, I will check out the deli and see if they have it. Do you remember the deli name? If so I could call up there for you in case I don't make it up there. I go to Lincoln quite a bit and for the life of me I cannot think of a pottery store to help me figure out the deli. Do you remember the name of either?

I hope that someone is able to find it for you.

Happy New Year

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Old 12-31-2008, 05:48 PM
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Thank you so much for replying x
It was my mum who took him to the deli so I will check with her and post back. I think they just stopped for coffee there on Friday. It would be wonderful if you could help xx
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Old 12-31-2008, 05:58 PM
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Right have asked mum and she said it was Kimberlees deli or Mrs W Pancake House. SHe thinks it may have fallen out in the parking lot as she took him out of the car xx
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Hi this is the culprit grandma with a bit more info. We parked in the street outside Mrs W Pancake house and went in the line was very long so we got back in the car and went to the deli which I am pretty sure was called Kimberlees. It was in a small mall opposite a place where you can paint your own pottery. The owner of the deli was a pregnant lady and I think they were Eastern European (probably Russian). They may remember us as Joey was playing with some American Football nesting dolls. There was a thrift shop down the way from the deli. I hope this helps to track it down. I think it must have fallen out of the car when we lifted him out most likely at the first stopping place outside Mrs W's. Does anyone know of a local lost and found place we could try?Thanks to all who have or may be able to help in our search.
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Old 01-02-2009, 04:36 AM
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Thanks mum x
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Old 01-02-2009, 08:23 AM
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We are going to Lincoln-tomorrow- and I know Mrs. W's and the area you mentioned. I will look/ask around and let you know.

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Old 01-02-2009, 11:09 AM
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Many thanks
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OMG, I was there yesterday. I wish I would have read this before we went, I would have asked around the shopping center. I actually went into that deli for some coffee yesterday and walked all the shops. I CAN tell you the blanket is NOT in the P-Lot anywhere. I walked the entire lot trying to find a trash can and I would have noticed it for sure.

Not sure when I will be back over there again this week however I will make it a point to go in and ask all around. Do you have a picture of it by chance?

Captjob
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