Be Victorious!
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Tuesday, September 17, 2013
You Are Amazing
Every princess is different, and just like herself.
You are great just the way you are!
Be Yourself!
Thursday, September 12, 2013
A Crown to Make!
A crown on your head feels just right, doesn't it?
Sometimes, in this world, crowns can be hard to come by.
So, here's a crown you can make yourself from paper!
Print the image below. (Click on the image to open a PDF to print.)
Printing on card stock will make it last much longer.
Decorate your crown however you'd like. Use crayons,
colored pencil,
markers, or anything else you might have!
We had brothers with us, so they colored with colors they thought Princely and masculine,
like steel gray!
like steel gray!
When your crown is colored to your liking, cut it out
and try it on your head
Clip where the dotted line is on the front of the crown
clip a little way down between the first and second scallop on the back piece
Place the ends of both pieces together with the decorated sides facing the same direction
Slide the slit in the front of the crown over the slit in the back piece.
The tabs go to the back.
The tabs go to the back.
make the crown into a circle and slide the other two ends together. Make sure the tabs are on the inside of the crown.
Try the crown on. Is is the right size? If so, great! if not, that's what the scallops are for.
You can make the crown smaller by making a slit farther along the back piece
Then put it on again.
When the crown is the right size, tape the tabs on the inside of the crown.
and wear it!
Then make more!
And more!
Friday, September 6, 2013
Dance among the Stars
There is so much beauty and joy to see and experience!
Sometimes life turns out differently than we expected. The funny thing is, that when it does, if we have the courage to look up, there will be something spectacular!
Sometimes life turns out differently than we expected. The funny thing is, that when it does, if we have the courage to look up, there will be something spectacular!
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Names and Magic
My sister and I played princesses a lot.
We had princess
names. She was Princess Pussywillow, and I was Princess Apple Blossom.
We chose
flower names because flowers are beautiful, and fitting for a princess.
She was
Pussywillow because she loved cats.
I chose Apple Blossom because it was my
Mother’s favorite flower.
We had many grand adventures. We even made a book to record these adventures, but alas, our adventures were so vast and wonderful, that we could never get them into the book.
Recently that book turned up, still
blank and ready to be filled in with grand adventures. Perhaps someday we’ll be
able to capture those stories and share them.
When I grew a bit older, I started calling myself Princess
Vivian. That name I still use often when I’m playing.
One of my daughters loves
to use the name Sally. We like to play a game we call “Sally and Vivian” Sally
makes all of the rules for this game, and it’s different every time.
Here is a picture of me, Princess Vivian, flying up with the
magic of my imagination to pick stars for this piece of fabric. Then I will
make a fabulous dress with it!
What princess names do you like? Do you have a favorite that
you already like to use?
We will soon be making our new website, where there
will be places for kids to respond and post things. On this site, for safety
reasons, we don’t want any children to post their most real names that their
parents gave them. They can use a play name instead. A princess name. So start
thinking about what princess name you would like to use.
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
The Last of the Dragons: A fabulous Story
This story is almost a hundred years old.
My Mother read it to me when I was little, and her mother read it to her! Now my children like to hear it, and I want to share it with you.
If I sent you to find it you probably would have a hard time of it because it hasn't been published in such a long time. So, I put the whole thing here for you to read:
The Last of the Dragons
by: Edith Nesbit
illustrated by: Clarence Biers
My Mother read it to me when I was little, and her mother read it to her! Now my children like to hear it, and I want to share it with you.
If I sent you to find it you probably would have a hard time of it because it hasn't been published in such a long time. So, I put the whole thing here for you to read:
The Last of the Dragons
by: Edith Nesbit
illustrated by: Clarence Biers
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Take the Step
I wish I knew who to credit this quote to. I owe them a big thank-you.
This is a scary thing for me to do, starting this blog.
What if I say something embarrassing? Anyone might see it!
On the other hand, it's very exciting. What if I say something helpful? Anyone might see it!
So, one step at a time, as with anything new. Just keep going. Baby steps are just fine. Nothing will change if I don't change, but if I choose to try something new, anything is possible!
This is a scary thing for me to do, starting this blog.
What if I say something embarrassing? Anyone might see it!
On the other hand, it's very exciting. What if I say something helpful? Anyone might see it!
So, one step at a time, as with anything new. Just keep going. Baby steps are just fine. Nothing will change if I don't change, but if I choose to try something new, anything is possible!
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