a quote shared in your Blessing Blanket from Rachel Rippl:
"One young reader asked me in a letter how she could remain a child all her life and never grow up. And I replied that she couldn't and that it would not be a good idea if she could. But what she could do, and what I hoped she would do, was to remain a child all her life and grow up. So I would urge the young questioner never to lose the child within- the eager, open, questioning child, able to rejoice in all the excitement of God's world, to play and to laugh." - Madeline L'Engle
"One young reader asked me in a letter how she could remain a child all her life and never grow up. And I replied that she couldn't and that it would not be a good idea if she could. But what she could do, and what I hoped she would do, was to remain a child all her life and grow up. So I would urge the young questioner never to lose the child within- the eager, open, questioning child, able to rejoice in all the excitement of God's world, to play and to laugh." - Madeline L'Engle
balloons (compliments of the fairies-- a.k.a. mom and dad)
11-13-15
HAPPY 13th BIRTHDAY TO YOU ANNA! a golden birthday indeed...
surprise!!!
What a fabulous day!!!
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