AMBASSADOR’S ST
AFF IN
Toyland
BOB NAYDEN, DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS This Fisher Price Camper was my favorite toy growing up. It was a gift when I was two and my brother was born—since as the new baby, Ryan was getting all the attention. I would set up a cabin with Lincoln Logs, drive this camper into the imaginary woods, and have a barbecue. Just recently, I took my son, Brooks, camping for the first time, and he loved it!
JOEY LEON, FINANCIAL ADVISOR I recently purchased some nostalgic toys for my children (ages 2 and 5) to enjoy some of my favorites from when I was growing up. My older brother loved beating me at Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em robots, and we would have four-way battles to see who could pull Stretch Armstrong the longest and the farthest.
KERI RAUGH,
RECEPTIONIST In fifth grade, I used to play jacks for hours and hours with my best friend, Linda. I used to rub my fingers raw trying to grab all ten jacks at once before the ball hit the ground!
CRAIG PETERS, OFFICE COORDINATOR,
AEVITAS LAW This Lionel O-gauge train was my father’s when he was young, and then it belonged to me. It encircled our Christmas tree every year as I grew up near Newark, NJ. It was set up for years in the attic of our childhood home, so my brother and I could play with it and his American Flyer Train.
BEVERLY BROWN, OPERATIONS
ASSOCIATE Teddy Bear was a gift from my parents when I was two. His fur is worn off from hugs! He now lives in a vintage pig trough on display in my family room with other beloved family
heirlooms.
AMY MALAY, DIRECTOR,
TEAM DEVELOPMENT Teddy Girl and Lamby Girl were gifts from my parents when my youngest sisters were born, so I could have ‘babies’ to carry around like my mom. They were my favorites, and we never left home without them. I even fed them gum at one point, so they needed quite a bit of cleaning up! You can see scars from some ‘open heart surgery’ where they were repaired from all their busy activities.
DAN BAILEY, FINANCIAL
ADVISOR This box contains a model I’m going to build of the first Corvette I owned in my early 20s: a green 1972 Corvette Stingray. My collection of models also includes a white ’53 Corvette (its first year), a dark purple C4, and a black C6. The LEGO is a C7 from my daughter in Corvette’s racing yellow. The Corvette I drive now is anniversary red like this, my favorite model.
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