This is a just so good it is a win win situation.
Its time for some light refreshment dear people, and after the depth of my last out pouring of feeling from my last post I though a nice simple little post of what I was up to with my Granddaughter this week.
We spent the morning making painting and sticking an empty tea-bag cardboard box and converting it into a small peg-doll house. For some reason after our previous primitive attempts which my Granddaughter was well and truly in charge of construction with sticky tape in hand. Her mum said she did nothing but play with it until it disintegrated under someone’s foot! So I thought we would make another a little more up market and more sturdy.
So in picture form, here is the unveiling of Peggy’s House Introducing Mr and Mrs Peg. Standing by their settee- Sofa.
Here is there Dwelling place. the front view . Complete with round…
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Many thanks Jack for the Reblog.. Glad you enjoyed my creative side with my Granddaughter 🙂 _/\_
I thought it was a wonderful post as it is a good example of a beautiful way to spend time with a child.
Creating two way happiness that will out last all material gifts. _/\_
You need to know Jack, you are a role model. This is true. You grab happiness and meaning more than anyone I have met.
You and Pauline simply make me happy by the way you live your lives.
It is inspiring to me.
Thank you Cindy we do both enjoy fife in a minimalistic, healthy way.
I like to think our posts are inspiring to others.
To have this confirmation from you is really wonderful.
We also enjoy the heigh quality of your blog and value your friendship.
Cindy, A Little ImaginationCosts Nothing, was a reblogged from Sue Dreamwalker.
Her blog is an inspiration in kindness and caring.