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2, What are you reading? Eden (Eden Saga), by Dean Crawford. I just finished The Ministry of Guidance Invites You to Not Stay: An American Family in Iran, by Majd, Hooman. The Forgotten Sister: Mary Bennet's Pride and Prejudice by Jennifer Paynter, is one I could recommend to you Patrice if you like Austenalia.
3. What was the last dessert you had? I had some frozen yogurt last night.
4. Wendell would like to know if you would build him a snowman. (If you don't have snow, just pretend. He's not detail oriented.) Since we are talking dessert!
5. Tell me something fun or interesting. Fairy doors, I wrote about them here.
I have plans to have one in my house before too long, because they fascinate me. I have always loved miniatures, since I was a kid and my Grandpa made a doll house for me.
I have some lovely gnarly Walnut trees in the yard, I could do something like this. I remember reading someones blog, who wrote about talking a walk and finding a Fairy Door in a tree along her path. I could go around placing Fairy Doors mysteriously, all around town.
Those snowman desserts are too cute to eat, but not to worry I won't have any trouble making them disappear. :D Oh, how adorable! I like the idea of fairy doors. This may be a perfect bday idea for one of my daughters. Thanks so much! Happy, happy Tuesday! ;)
ReplyDeleteLove your snowman desserts. I want a dollhouse some day.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of decorating trees with those adorable fairy doors. Imagine walking in the forest on a summer's day and seeing them in their glory.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, fairy doors!
ReplyDeleteThe fairy door idea is darling - I'm trying to think where I could put one.
ReplyDeleteMmm yums, cranberry sauce and frozen yogurt :)
ReplyDeleteThat fairy door is too cute. What a great idea.
How cute! I like the idea of fairy doors. That sounds like a really fun project. :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!