Monday, July 7, 2008

Olivia and her Pink Handbag

This is Olivia when she was about 3 with her pink handbag. (Oh she's my lovely niece, did I tell you?)

(Photo taken with my plastic toy Holga camera.)

My nephew, Harry (6), wanted to play machine guns in the trenches with his little sister; Olivia (3), just wanted to play princesses with Harry. It was a predicament.

It didn’t stop Olivia. She went fearlessly into battle but here’s the thing: in the middle of the machine gun fire—down there in the trenches with Harry—knee deep in all that mud—there she was, carrying her pink handbag.

Clearly—even in no-man’s land—Olivia would not be seen dead without her handbag.

But what to put in a handbag that goes with you into battle?

For that I approached the expert. "Olivia," I asked. "What do you keep your handbag?" She looked up at me as if I was the most foolish aunt any child could possibly have--and said, "My friends."

Of course. Do children have to explain EVERYTHING to grown ups? I think so. Probably. Sorry.

She then proceeded to pull out of her handbag: a plastic carrot, a furry bear, a tiny doll with one arm and bad hair, a strange knitted creature, a teapot and a purple troll.

But anyway, that's how Handbag Friends began. And it's for Oliva (and her pink handbag) that I wrote it.

Wait. Isn't it? shouldn't we? what about?
I think so.

Let's sing The Handbag Song! (You know you want to.)

Friday, July 4, 2008

invisible, incredible, impossible

(Doris Lee: The Violinist, Woodstock)

"Faith sees the invisible,
Believes the incredible,
And receives the impossible."
- Anonymous

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Summer Reading List

Yes. The Miami Herald is a very smart paper indeed.

The Ultimate Guide To Grandmas and Grandpas is on their Summer Reading List (under picture books--they didn't have an "instruction manual/operating manual" heading).

where AM I?

back to my site?
back to twitter?

back to my super duper blog?
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