
A woman from my mommy forum wanted to conduct some unscientific research and created a poll regarding children and what is formally known as a "lovey", or transitional object. She was trying to see if loveys were more favored by children who never took a pacifier. The results were pretty interesting. Of the 36 people who voted, only six of them had children who used a paci daily.
Sydney never took pacifier and she has become quite attached to her Dolly. Dolly was a gift from my cousin, given for Syd at my baby shower. We go way back, Dolly and me. I thought she was the cutest little doll, who was easily transportable, so I began sitting her next to Syd since she was born. It's because of this that I wonder if I've been responsible for "pushing" it on her. But she LOVED her. She instantly had a preference for that squishy, pink, smiling face.

These days Dolly gets dragged around and thrown from the crib. She gets offered goldfish and pancakes. She is brutally forced into giving Beaker kisses. She even has almost had her fluffy guts hugged out of her. She's been on a plane and to the park, to the mountains and to the pool. She's never missed a car ride or a doctor's appointment. She's enjoyed a garden and accompanies us on our daily walks. She has dried many tiny tears. She lives a very full life, that Dolly.
We can always tell when Squid is ready for bed because she stops talking, crawls over to Dolly, and scoops her up for a snuggle on the floor-right then and there. It's like an instant mellow drug. Other times Dolly will be hidden away in the toy massacre that swallows our living room, so Syd will instead sign sleep while she says "nap". Once in a while, during times like these, Jason forgets to grab Dolly as he carries Syd off to bed. That is until he hears a little chant whispered in his ear.
Doll, Doll, Doll, Doll.
She is very loyal to her Dolly.
I haven't thought far enough into the future to decide when it would be appropriate to separate those two. I have, however, been thinking about purchasing a few impostures. Even after weekly baths Dolly still looks dirty. I like to think of it as loved. She looks very loved.
And I think it is the most adorable affection.