Babyland General Hospital, AKA the birth place (literally) of the Cabbage Patch Kids, is the stuff that dreams are made of...if your dreams are seriously freaky/hilarious. BabyLand is where you can witness a teenage boy deliver a baby doll from "Mother Cabbage." True story. As true as Goats On A Roof, a literal general store in Georgia where goats, like, live on a roof. Just one of the magical things you can see on your way to BabyLand.
Georgia is astounding.
Anyway, the following video clip is an older version of what Warren and I witnessed last summer in Cleveland, Georgia, but the script hasn't changed one iota. And yes, this is a video of a "Cabbage" "giving birth" to a doll. Amazing.
Long story short, I say this all to introduce the newest issue of the Southern Review, where you can find my essay "BabyLand." The whole issue is dedicated to the glory that is Americana. Needless to say, it's pretty cool. Super huge thanks to Jeanne Leiby and Cara Blue Adams--the talented, gracious, and all around lovely editors of SR!
Thursday, 28 April 2011
BabyLand: Where Dreams Come True
Posted on 12:22 by mohit
Posted in Adoption, Literary Magazines, Nonfiction, Oddball Travel, Roadside Attraction, Roadtrip, Travel, Writing
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