Friday, August 16, 2013
Thistle Pixie coloring page
Here is a coloring page you can print and color!
Living in a thistle is not easy, not even for a pixie.
…You see, the Danes were attacking, secretly in the night—or was it Vikings attacking?-- Or maybe both, but at different times.
Anyway, whoever it was came in sight of the castle, and saw the moat around it.
Living in a thistle is not easy, not even for a pixie.
Not everyone can see
the thistle’s beauty. They are terribly
prickly and tough, and they grow so big!
I like it though. It
suits me. The flowers are lovely, and the spines protect me from enemies, just
like once, long ago they protected the people of Scotland, maybe more than once.
I’ll tell you the the tale...
…You see, the Danes were attacking, secretly in the night—or was it Vikings attacking?-- Or maybe both, but at different times.
Anyway, whoever it was came in sight of the castle, and saw the moat around it.
Wear Your Crown Well
Whether or not you can see your crown, can you feel it?
In this world we can't always wear a crown we can see or touch. Sometimes the only crown we have to wear is a crown of the soul. It's there because God put it there, and you can feel it if you reach. It comes from His Love, and it gives you strength. It lifts you.
So hold up your head and be the magnificent child He can help you become. Then, when you feel your crown, show someone else the crown that she is wearing. Help her straighten it. Show her where it came from. Let her know her crown is always hers, and always available. If it has fallen off, don't worry, its still there. Reach down, brush it off and put it back on.
We can all remind each other, and rejoice together!
In this world we can't always wear a crown we can see or touch. Sometimes the only crown we have to wear is a crown of the soul. It's there because God put it there, and you can feel it if you reach. It comes from His Love, and it gives you strength. It lifts you.
So hold up your head and be the magnificent child He can help you become. Then, when you feel your crown, show someone else the crown that she is wearing. Help her straighten it. Show her where it came from. Let her know her crown is always hers, and always available. If it has fallen off, don't worry, its still there. Reach down, brush it off and put it back on.
We can all remind each other, and rejoice together!
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