“Kestrel is a smart, gentle, kind, and friendly person,” Xep told Bored Panda, adding that she’s not that tidy
When Kestrel discovered a note next to her forgotten sock (aha, it did work), she immediately thought her mom was behind it
But the girl was not to be outdone
And came up with the perfect response
Soon, the exhibition expanded with a mysterious monolith, just like the one that appeared in Utah
More pieces of art were added
And it became quite the event
“The display is still up. I’m afraid to touch it at this point!”
“The animals meander and mingle around in different configurations as if they’re at an art opening now”
“My daughter and I have a wonderful, communicative relationship,” Xep wrote, updating her post after it blew up. “We are very silly together and understand the importance of being ridiculous and absurd. I honestly did not expect this post to go viral — it was just another silly thing we did.”
Many people have told the mom to use the momentum and publish a book or find another way to take advantage of the situation. After giving it some thought, however, Campbell realized she doesn’t really want any personal gain from the sudden Internet fame. There is something she would rather people considered instead.
“I would like to say that if this moved you or made you giggle in a way that felt really good and if you want to give something back, a donation to this amazing organization called Jumping Mouse Children’s Center would mean a lot to me. They do play-based therapy that changes the lives of children who have experienced trauma. They rely partially on community donations to keep therapy accessible to children in need. Here is a link to their donation page if you are so inclined. You can even make your gift In Honor of The Forgotten Sock.”
Here’s what people said about the wholesome ‘sock war’