January 25th's Film-a-day was the 2018 documentary "Won't You Be My Neighbor?"
I bought this documentary when it first came out, before the Tom Hanks' movie when he played Fred Rogers. Mister Rogers was a true Christian and accepting of everyone. He gave kids the emotional support they needed.
This is me with my Bob Dog puppet and also Peter Cottontail puppet. Bob Dog was a character on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, but he was just a guy named Bob in a dog costume. My dad bought the puppet the day I was born and named him Bob Dog because his colors resembled those of the character on the show. As a kid and as a parent myself, I often used puppets to entertain my daughter, both my own growing up, as well as new ones we acquired.
I'm actually amazed that I still have both Bob and Peter. Their tags indicate they are from the same company (R. Dakin & Co). Bob was manufactured in 1976 (same year my husband was born) and Peter was manufactured in 1983.
I think I might've been like 5 or 6 when I got Peter Cottontail, but I literally had Bob Dog since my DOB. His red collar broke a long time ago but I took red ribbon and made him another one just a couple of years back. His mouth has been stitched up a little too. Also pictured are Moose and Penguin. I think my mother-in-law gave Moose to Angie when she was little, and I bought Penguin from Dollar Tree around Christmastime in 2006. I would put on little puppet shows for Angie when she was little and give them different voices.
I don't have a cardigan sweater but this leopard print jacket is more my style anyway. Perhaps someday when I get my YouTube channel up and running I'll film some puppet shenanigans.
I also threw in a pic of the actual Bob Dog character from the TV show. I learned there is a reddish dog named Bob Dog out nowadays, completely unrelated, but Mister Rogers' Bob Dog is the OG.