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Now is the Time

To start planning for

Christmas.

Check out our Christmas section

for Disney and Snowberry collection.

 
Kitchen Fairies
 
Searching for a kitchen
 to live in as she pleases,
It's through tiny keyholes
that this Fairy squeezes.
She'll hide amongst your china,
until you turn your back,
But be careful of this Little Fairy,
for mischief is her knack.
She watches pots boil over,
distracting you with ease,
Changing your favorite recipes,
 if she does so please.
This Little Fairy can be sneaky-
for when you think she's gone,
You might spot her in the cupboards,
early in the dawn.
Sometimes napping in your teacups,
or wandering to and fro,
Making it her comfy home,
and happy doing so.
Your kitchen will be cozy,
the true heart of your home.
When visited by a Fairy,
you will never be alone.
 

  
Cherry in a bowl of Cherries
 

Take Time to Smile.

 

 The game show contestant was only 200 points behind the leader and was about to answer the final question -- worth 500 points!

"To be today's champion," the show's smiling host intoned, "name two of Santa's reindeer."

The contestant, a man in his early thirties, gave a sigh of relief, gratified that he had drawn such an easy question. "Rudolph!" he said confidently, "and ... Olive!"

The studio audience started to applaud (which the little sign above their heads said to do), but the clapping quickly faded into mumbling. The confused host replied, "Yes, we'll accept Rudolph, but could you please explain 'Olive'?"

"You know," the man circled his hand forward impatiently and began to sing,

"Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer had a very shiny nose. And if you ever saw it, you would even say it glows. *Olive,* the other reindeer

  


 
 
 I Said:
 

  Pretty much all the honest truth telling there is in the world is done by children.
-- Oliver Wendell Holmes