Monday, April 26, 2010

Listening to Doorknobs


Fairy gold.
Do I have my kid eyes on?
Or my "don't-touch-that-I-think-a-dog-may-have-peed-on-it" goggles?



I spent years of my life belly-down in grass, fastening fairy wings and building princess bowers.
When did I become fussed over getting fresh air and exercise
to the detriment of my ethereal soul?
We took a walk the other day which brought me back to my senses a bit.



Here we found a for-certain fairy hollow, complete with moss beds and a tiny shell bowl.




Later the girls found a discarded doorknob
and picked it up.

"Mommy, if you put this to your ear you can hear the ocean."

There you have it.
Bright wonder through the eyes of a four year-old.

Inspiration is waiting.
I just need to fasten on my kid goggles more firmly and look
so that
the doorknob speaks
and the sewer lid becomes
diamonds
in the sunlight.

6 comments:

Soozi said...

I love seeing your fairy-self rekindled. It was always a delight discovering the enchanting worlds you and Colleen made out of dirt, twigs, leaves, moss, bits of found objects. True fairy castles for fertile imaginations to grow in.

Amy-Baskin.blogspot.com said...

Thanks for helping me (temporarily) take my pee goggles off this morning, Faith!

Ruthie Redden said...

Dont you just love the way a child sees the world, if we all kept a piece of that what a wonderful place it would be. hubby quite often tells me i live in a different world, i think my kids re-taught how to wear my kiddy goggles, and im so glad they did, i love them, and im sure not going to discard them just yet... well never lol ps i dont think i shalllook at doorknobs in the same way ;-)

Stacy Post said...

I love the tiny shell bowl! There is wisdom in a good play day. Thanks for sharing your fairy wings. I might need to borrow them again soon!

Martha Brockenbrough said...

Oooh. I'm dazzled!

Faith Pray said...

Soozi, it helps that I had such a creative mom to teach me the ways.

Amy, I'm glad I could help!

Ruthie, your blog takes me back to fairy world on a regular basis.

Stacy, we'll keep a shell bowl handy in case you'd like come for tiny cakes and tea.

Thank you, Martha!

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