Actually, what I was thinking of was more of a pass it on type thing. Like, I hug someone and give them a small bear, and then they have to go find someone else to hug and they pass on the bear, and then that last person finds someone to hug and the bear travels around with the huggee (person who is hugged). Then I was kind of hoping that the runaway hug would find its way back to me somehow but I wasn't sure how.
So I'm not sure which way I'll go with it. It's more free if I give away the bear, but if I'm always the hugger then I could document it and show you a video maybe.
Maybe it would be weird to hug people twice. I hope not.
Actually what I could do is hug, say, someone in my dorm, or some random person, then say 'I'll give your hug back to you by the end of the day', then spend the whole day finding people to hug, and getting someone to record me, then at the end of the day I could hug the first person and say 'This is how far your hug has gone.
There is also the question of how far I take it. I could stay on campus or take the project into town. I'll probably just go as far as I need to; wherever the people are, that's where I'll go. There's a little village nearby, too.
I like that plan. Maybe I'll wait for Sofia to come back from her holiday so that she can film me. What do you guys think? So ditch the bears, just follow the plot of the book?
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The Runaway Hug is illustrated by the amazing Freya Blackwood |
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