Anna goes out every morning these days to check for eggs in the henhouse and fairies in the fairy house. No kiddin'.
Here's Anna's baby, with room, she tells me "for about a thousand fairies." She built her fairy house when the weather first started to clear this spring. Then William knocked it down. Durn that little brother! But Gabey's a good architect; he rebuilt the brick part and everyone pitched in to reshingle it with bark.
Now it's all ready for guests.
Ooooh, I just love it, love it...in Heaven there will be sweet little fairy houses and maybe Anna and I can play with them and in them! It is soooo beautiful, please tell her thank you for sharing it with us (and give her a big smooch too).
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marcy
absolutely adorable! I have a grandson "Owen" so much like my son, that has a make believe friend, Owen is 3...his friends name is Journey. He lives on the front porch. He has only been in the house once, when he was introduced to us when visiting. Even Ryan (older brother who is 6) and autistic, refers to Journey all the time. It is so much fun. My son had a friend named "Tootsie Marrow" I think it was because I would tell him, no I can't today but will tomorrow. I was a young, very young mother! (sigh)
ReplyDeletenow THAT'S adorable!! too much fun.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delight! She has a magnificent imagination! God bless her! Cathy
ReplyDeleteoh, i want a fairy house . . . that is the most imaginative thing!
ReplyDeleteon second thought . . . can i come LIVE in the fairy house!
have a magica day!
How wonderfully adorable!!! TV -- who needs to when you've got your imagination!
ReplyDeleteAnd if I were a fairy, I'd surely come check out Anna's sweet pad.
Hugs!
I LOVE the fairy house! My younger siblings made a couple smaller ones.
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