Origin Stories: The Panda Hat

Many, many (many, many, many, many) years ago, when Teresita Rosita was but a mere spark in her creator’s imagination, there was a panda hat. This panda hat was coveted by the creator. Not for it’s power giving properties. Not for it’s protectiveness. Not for increased stamina, resistance or fortitude.

No.

It was coveted because…

It was cute.

It was the cutest darned thing the creator had ever seen and by golly she was going to have it!

Oh, I failed to mention this was all in a game. An online game where you drive around in little trucks and shot other players. It was a silly game. An addictive silly game. And it was a silly hat, so all in all it made sense to want it. And boy did she want it. But she refused to pay money for a silly hat in a silly online game, no matter how much her heart longed to have it.

And then someone near and dear to the creator bought her the hat and she was infinitely happy and played the game even more than she was already (which was a lot, trust me).

teresita rosita panda hat gunbound

And so the seed had been planted. The tiny panda-hat-seed that would germinate for years. Growing bigger and bigger inside the creator’s head until finally, a sprout emerged.

That little tendril entered the world as Teresita Rosita Travels, a blog about a girl and her panda hat taking on the world (well, Latin America) and getting up to all sorts of mischief. Teresita Rosita was there because she wanted to see the world, meet new people and maybe discover herself along the way. The panda hat was there because everyone knows that pandas never get lost (whoever told the Teresita Rosita that may have lied, but we’ll never know because if she did get lost, she still ended up precisely where she was meant to be).

teresita rosita travels

Unfortunately, all journeys must come to an end. Teresita Rosita returned home to Australia, poorer in money but oh, so much richer in life.

She settled down. Got a job. And then another one. And then another one. She kept that one.

She got a man. And then an-

I digress… Let’s just say she eventually found a man. And they got a cat. And then Teresita Rosita reappeared into the wider world. This time she was back as part of The 100 Day Project. The 100 Days of Teresita Rosita.

Teresita Rosita Day 1

She came back every single day for those one hundred days. Always with her trusty panda hat. It had changed, but so had she. And it continued to change. Those first one hundred days were about experimentation. Different styles, shapes, sizes, but always with that hat firmly planted on her noggin.

Teresita Rosita Panda Hat Drink

Teresita Rosita evolved and so did her panda hat. The 100 Day Project ended and Teresita Rosita faded back into the woodwork of everyday life for a while.

Teresita Rosita watercolour Day 100

But nothing could hold her down for too long.

Years passed and that little sprout grew into a tree that bore tiny panda hatted fruit. Another 100 Day Project began. And ended. And Teresita Rosita kept appearing. Every day. For 365 days. And then she still kept going. She was loose on the world and nothing could stop her now. There she was with that faithful panda hat keeping her brain warm and smooshing her fringe down.

Day 1.jpg

In some ways it’s a chicken/egg scenario. What came first - Teresita Rosita or her panda hat? What we do know now is that, to quote the insightful words of Louis Jorden, they go together like cornbread and beans, like strawberry and shortcake, like hot cake and molasses.

The girl and her panda hat were inseparable (except for haircuts, that would be a bit weird really).

Teresita Rosita haircut

And the journey that began so long ago, in a little online buggy, that traversed the globe and many paths of life…

Teresita Rosita Gunbound

Well that continues, doesn’t it?!

Welcome to the made with my bear hands blog!

And so it begins…

And so it began…

And so it had begun…

made with my bear hands was created a long long time ago. Teresita Rosita was also born a long time ago, but here we are, here together, today. A lot has changed since Teresita Rosita first embarked on her South American journey, with just her backpack, her panda hat and her (perhaps overly) ambitious plan to travel the world forever.

There were indeed some grand adventures and there were many stories told about a good few of them. Perhaps we’ll cover them here at some point (a book of the original blog, I hear you say…). For now you can always check out those original tales here - Teresita Rosita Travels.

More to the point. I’m starting this blog to give you all a better insight into the inner workings of made with my bear hands, to provide some back story to who Teresita Rosita is, how she came into being and where she’s going next.

So please, fasten you seatbelts and enjoy the ride.