Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Believing...


While in Ogunquit a few weeks ago, I found the most unique book. "Fairy Houses Everywhere" by Barry and Tracy Kane. This beautiful book contains over 20 photographs of whimsical fairy "houses" created in nature, out of natural materials.

The book really struck a cord with me. It stirred a long forgotten childhood memory of playing and creating in nature, much like the authors did for this book. It also reminded me that once upon a time, I believed in fairies. Sifting through the pages of this book I realized that I actually still do!

My friend Kate says that she thinks "grown ups" still believe in a lot of the things that we did as children- just now we are too busy to give them much thought. I love this idea, and in response I say that having children gives us the best excuse to believe in these things again.

What did you believe in as a child? Do you still get a giddy excitement on Christmas Eve? Do you still sometimes think there is a door in the back of your closet that leads to a magical world?

Take an afternoon to "believe" with your child. Share your childhood beliefs with them, and they might share a few with you. And heck, indulge a little and "make believe"- you and your child may create new magic together.

I would love to hear what you "believed" as a child. Post your thoughts here and and maybe we can all discover a little extra magic today!

Thanks for reading...

2 comments:

Nancy Merz Nordstrom said...

I just love that picture. It makes me want to sit down in front of it and let my imagination run wild. So evocative! Now I want to see the rest of the book.

Your blog is the perfect way to record precious memories. Our minds fill up with so much "stuff" that the really important things get pushed deep down and we eventually lose them.

Technology certainly serves many uses, not the least of which is recording family memories and events for future generations.

Great Job!!!
Mom

Anonymous said...

What a nice idea--and I love your fairy garden. :) Reminds me those fairy books you used to have growing up. Remember? Looking forward to your next entry!