Mama and Papa Bear were returning from a family reunion with their daughter Evie. Their son Cody had chosen to stay home and get the den ready for hibernation.
Mama Bear: I can’t wait to get home. All I want to do is sleep.
Papa Bear: Me too. I can’t believe how much salmon your mother brought.
Evie: And the clams were scrumptious. I’ve never had them before.

Mama Bear: I think my favorite was the berry pie.
Evie: The honey ice cream was really good too.
Papa Bear: It was the perfect end to the season. Now it’s time for a long winter’s nap. I hope Cody did a good job gathering leaves and moss and bedding. He’s never done it before.
Evie: How hard can it be? Our den isn’t that big. There’s just enough space for the four of us.

Mama Bear: It’s the perfect size. And it’s in a great location. Right behind those rocks so no one can see us.
Papa Bear: We were really lucky to find it. I hear that some of the bears couldn’t find space locally and had to go further up the river.
As the bears walk along, they stop and wish some of their neighbors happy hibernation. They finally reach their den. Cody is outside eating a few late berries.
Cody: Hi, guys! Did you have a good time?

Evie: It was wonderful! You really missed a feast. Everyone asked about you.
Cody: Maybe next year. But I’ve been busy, making the den extra cozy.
Mama Bear: Wonderful! Let me see.
Cody: Umm. There’s something that I need to tell you.
Mama Bear: We can talk inside. I’m ready for bed.

Cody: Well, that’s what I wanted to talk…
Evie had walked into the den.
Evie: Oh kettlefish! There’s a strange bear in here.
She ran back out and hid behind her mother.

Mama Bear: Why is there a strange bear in our den?
Cody: He’s not really a strange bear. That’s Bubba. He’s a friend of mine.
Papa Bear: Okay. Why is there a Bubba Bear in our den? It’s time for hibernation.
Cody: He’s a friend of mine from bear scouts. We were goofing around by the river. When it was time to come home, he told me that his family didn’t have any place of their own to winter. They were trying to split up and stay with relatives. I couldn’t just leave him there.
Papa Bear: Please ask him to come outside.

A rather shaggy young bear comes out. He looks at the family.
Papa Bear: Who are you supposed to be staying with this winter?
Bubba: I have a cousin Cornelius who said he had room. But I haven’t been able to find him. They said that if I followed around the bend in the river, I couldn’t miss him.
Cody: We looked, and we couldn’t find him.
Papa Bear: I don’t know of any bears around here named Cornelius. Where’s the rest of your family?
Bubba: My Grandma said she could find places for them if they went north. They plan on coming back down here in the spring.
Mama Bear: So they’re already gone? Without making sure you were safe?
Bubba: Yes ma’am. My daddy said that I was old enough to find Cornelius on my own.

Cody: Do you think he could stay with us?
Evie: There’s not enough room.
Cody: We can’t just let him freeze.
Mama Bear and Papa Bear looked at each other, then at Bubba. As if it were planned, a light snow began to fall.

Next week: Where will Bubba spend the winter?
Pictures courtesy of Google Images.
UH oh. I think I know….
Very possible
Of course…we wait for the answer😺😺Thank you for your Birthday wishes for our Granny and Angel Binky. Double Pawkisses for a Happy Weekend🐾😽💞
Have a wonderful weekend!
heerz hopin ya get ta stay with yur friemd bubba….it will make de den even mor cozee coz ther will bee a bit oh added warmth…knot that yur veree big yet, but still 🪵🧡🤎😺hope everee thing werkz out for all in volved 🐟
Thank you! I’m sure we’ll figure something out
There is always room for one more. 🙂 XO
They’ll be sleeping anyway. 🙂
That’s quite a dilemma.
They’ll have to find somewhere for Bubba
Guud Luck Bubba Bear!
**purrss** BellaDharma an **blowss kissess** BellaSita Mum
Thank you!
Yore furry wellcome….this iss sum story!!!
Aw, surely they will make room!
We’ll have to see 🙂
Beautiful, as always you are amazing in writing stories… I hope they will make a lovely home. Thank you, Love, nia
Thank you!
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