The tea service was ready.
Then Matilda appeared on the scene. She had changed into a red dress that matched her "sparkle shoes" like Dorothy's from the Wizard of Oz. I found those in Laredo eight months ago at Walmart. Mati LOVES shoes, just like her Grammy.
Seb toasted Mati.
Mati appears to be drinking the best drink of tea of her life!
The scene changed as Mati added lots of jewelry. Lots. Reason? Who knows?
But, this was the pose after she finished decking herself out in all that jewelry and her hat.
Sebastian felt the need for a suitcase to go along with his briefcase as Scout, the dog and Daddy watched .
The whole thing ended with these two poses by Matilda.
Sebastian patiently waits and looks slightly bored.
Inwardly I was chuckling. This was the first time that Mati and Seb had entertained me in this way, but memories came streaming back from when my kids would have puppet shows and dress up shows and all kinds of other creative and imaginative endeavors.
If you've had kids, or been a kid, you probably have memories as well. It's just a joy to observe little minds creating on the spot. Don't you agree?
7 comments:
Oh my goodness, I definitely do agree! I love your pictures and stories of your son and grandkids. You are so lucky to have them here so close to you!
What a lovely journey you've just taken us on!
Glad that ya'll enjoyed it as much as I did! It's so so fun to see childrens'
free minds and creativity.
Your grandchildren are so precious!! I love how they set up an imaginative tea set & props & not a Mattel or Fisher Price version of a tea party.
I always enjoy seeing photos of the kids - & that includes Velcro!
Lena James (my id will say Marilyn)
Thanks Lena. I don't think the kids have Mattel or Fisher Price things...........which is a good thing, I think too.
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So wonderful to see a child's imagination at work. It seems so rare in the US because of the electronic world that seems to make life so much easier for parents...let the electronics entertain or read to them. I always enjoy your stories, seeing your photos. Thank you so much...Hi to your John along with love to each of you!
Thanks Cordy - I think its an advantage that John doesn't have a TV. So, the children find all kinds of other ways to play and have fun.....like we did as children! It's a joy to see!
I'll pass on your message to John and hugs to you as well.......
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