peaches: “your writing is beautiful. may i read it?”
grandie v: “it’s written in magic fairy language, peaches, so i’ll have to read it to you. it says: fairies, mermaids, and unicorns are magical.”
peaches: “we’re both so lucky that you know magic fairy language.”
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”if i fall asleep with a pen in my hand, don’t remove it
— i might be writing in my dreams.
-terri guillemetsqe
Awww
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wow – indeed magical
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it is )
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Awww, so adorable!
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and you may be one of the only other people who knows this language )
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LOL I’m in close touch with my inner four year old. 🙂
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That is perfect!
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i think so too, mark –
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I sometimes had to explain my copy to editors in a similar manner, Beth!
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i have absolutely no doubt that you did, mark –
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Love it! 👍😻
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Grandie V is SO lucky!!!
I dream about things I want to write about but have not yet convinced myself in my sleep, to write it down. I have, however, dreamt about trying to convince myself to write it down.
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she is, and there is always a chance you will, colleen –
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That’s so wonderful.
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isn’t it lucky?
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Aww, the innocence.
xxx Huge Hugs xxx
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yes, all innocence and wonder –
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Reblogged this on D.B. Mauldin and commented:
magical writing
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thanks, deb )
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How adorable!!!! ❤
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I need to remember this at work!
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yes, it may work!
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Love this! When the whole tribe signed a birthday card for me one year, 4-year-old Laynie embellished the letters in her name with curlicues and squiggles. I told her how pretty it looked. She said she was learning to write like grown-ups did — in other words, in cursive. To her, that was a magical style of writing. I’ve saved that card for 14 years just because of her “signature.”
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oh, that’s precious –
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Lucky indeed! As for the second quote, I often find myself writing in my dreams, or realizing as I dream that it would make a great story. So far, it’s only been helpful for my fiction writing for grownups but I’m happy to get story ideas whenever they occur.
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i agree, wherever they come from is fine )
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Magical Fairy Language. I love it!
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it’s almost a lost language, good thing some still know it –
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Sweet. 🙂
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Ahhh! The power of the written word- it’s like magic!
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it absolutely is –
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True magic. The best kind 🙂
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it absolutely is )
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Innocence is a wonderful reminder of the good in this world.
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you are so right )
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Such a beautiful way of sharing between Peaches and Grandie V. This form of communication may never change; such complete understanding is magical and rare. 💕 🦄 🍄
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yes, i did feel lucky )
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I used to know magic fairy language, then the trolls stole it.
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there’s no stopping them )
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thank you, kevin –
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