"You know, he was always like a fish out of water around her...poor Lumpers, never mind, I says, plenty more fish in the sea, plenty more."

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Ava and Laure


Ava and her friend Laure had just finished putting their blueberry muffins in the oven and they sat down to wait.
"So, what do we do now?" asked Ava.
"How about wax scratch pictures?" suggested Laure.
"Takes too long. What about a game of Pick Up Sticks?"
"Didn't we use those sticks to make shish kebabs?"
"Oh yeah, scratch that. Want to bead something?"
"No, not really... when are those muffins going to be ready?"

6 comments:

Unknown said...

Love your poetry and stories!
PS: Is this Laure me???

Wendy T. said...

maybe...I need to check your hair colour.

Unknown said...

I think the hair color is pretty good! Thanks!

M.P.M My Personal Monster said...
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M.P.M My Personal Monster said...

Hi, I'm Marycruz from Ecuador, was searching the internet and I found your beautiful work, I tell you that I do the same, my company is called My Personal Monster and I am very happy to know that others also do this kind of art full of love, because only the jobs that are made ​​with love out as beautiful as yours, I also began making a doll that my son Nicolas drawing I did very well, and I said why not do for other children, I am not interested in making money My real interest is helping children and their parents have a more lasting remembrance of those designs that only come out after that big imagination. Working with schools and institutions is long .. well tell.
I identify with you and hope that one day if I travel to your country to meet you ... a big hug and a thousand blessings.
Sorry my English is not very good ... but my words are sincere.

Wendy T. said...

Hi Marycruz from Ecuador - nice to meet a kindred spirit! When did you start making them? I started about 4 years ago, and have learned a lot in the process. I'm still learning! I'm sorry to be replying to your comment only now, but I just found it. Keep well.