bubble magic
The Faerie makes a square bubble!
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sorry - been afk for a few days…
A fire hydrant becomes a geyser. Firemen play ring around the rosy in the spray. Recorded by dan at http://www.burningdan.net/
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Jason and the Faerie show you how to do caterpillar kisses!
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We act out a youtube puppet video that the kids found. I was explaining how tubers sometimes make altered parodied or referential videos and they wanted to play that game, too! I know I know - I’m a horrible influence. I will post this as a video response to the original for reference.embedded by Embedded Video
She bravely does her first internet stunt. It took me YEARS to stop being afraid to look silly to the world. Go her. It’s a baptism in frosting.
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My brother finally gets to ride in the box that he helped me design when we were kids!
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the Faerie takes a walk around her neighborhood and finds something cool.[youtube
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The Teafaerie finds out that she and dan are in the Guinness Book of World Records for the most fire breathers lit at the same time. Shot at the Bangkok airport. (flashback)
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My thing today was inspired by something that happened to a friend who had left his car with a flat tire for three days in a movie theater parking lot. When he returned there was a sheet of canvas with a note on one side and an abstract, yet warm and friendly painting on the other. My note reads:
“Hello Friend,
I do not know who you are or what you look like, but I want to tell you that I think you are a beautiful person, regardless. A friend once told me that she believes in telling people nice things about themselves because even that small amount of positive energy, when repeated enough, has the capability to change the world. Well, I am not one for that sort of extreme optimism, but I do think it true that the smallest random incident is enough to change the outcome of a day, or hour - perhaps just an instant . . . but isn’t it worth it to try? So I hope you future happiness and peace of mind.
Enjoy the snow, your friend”