Meet Mary Fairy . . .

How did Ave talk me into this? I was supposed to be starting dinner, but the little gal got a hankering for a fairy doll. My mind started reeling figuring out how to execute it, but I was set on starting dinner. Then I thought, “Jennifer, you know the kind of mom you want to be is the kind that would chuck everything, once in a while, to grant the whim-wish of one your precious children (especially your middle child).” And so Mary Fairy was born.

Ave got to pick the eye-buttons and lip floss color.

Ave got to pick the eye-buttons and lip floss color.


Her pink hair is made of fabric strips hand-sewn to her head.

Her pink hair is made of fabric strips hand-sewn to her head.

2 Comments

  • 1
    August 27, 2009 - 7:40 pm | Permalink

    cute! I like that about your momness… you are whimsical!

  • 2
    August 28, 2009 - 11:22 am | Permalink

    Hi Jennifer!
    I just realized i don’t have your regular email address, so i’m just dropping you a comment here instead.
    I read this book the other day and i think you might enjoy it too, it’s all about using less technology and growing your own food, and it has some homebirth stories too.
    Here’s the amazon link:
    http://www.amazon.com/Better-Off-Flipping-Switch-Technology/dp/0060570059/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1251486757&sr=8-1

    Love the blog!!

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