Red Chair had a problem. Red Chair couldn’t stay up. We rang his parents at IKEA and they told us to bring him home so they could take a look at him.These photos capture our last poignant moments with Red Chair, as we took a fateful journey by bus, train, tram, and walk to the place where his short life began.
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The King’s treatment |
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Waiting for the bus |
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A quick rest at the train station |
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No seats on the train? no problem! |
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Buying tickets for the tram |
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Nearly home |
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A quick play before going home |
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It always ends in tears |
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Waiting patiently for the returns people |
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This is all we have to show for red chair now. |