Do You Believe in … Pixie Dust?!
I was celebrating the holidays with friends at the Delaware Valley Association for the Education of Young Children (DVAEYC) and on the table was some “pixie dust!” Well, that’s what we called it. It was the tiniest pieces of sparkly confetti scattered around.
One of us picked it up and felt the consistency, and I think it was Sharon who called it Pixie Dust. (of course, we were at a DVAEYC party!) And, then Peg said something like “Do YOU believe?” Or, some kind of adorable comment that Tinkerbell might say.
And, I thought what fun to sprinkle some imaginary Pixie Dust on a child and say, “Believe in yourself … believe in your dreams!” What magical wish would you offer a child? Use some “Pixie Dust” — it couldn’t hurt!
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Sharon Easterling
It is much more magical to live in hope and possibilities…this is true for the young and the young at heart!
Peg Szczurek
I have a holiday stamp and stamp pad. All my greeting cards get stamped with the word “Believe”. Doesn’t matter what connotation people take – believe in Santa, believe in a religious idea, believe in people, believe in oneself. I think belief is what separates us from animals. What do you believe in?
Sharla
That’s what it was Peg … BELIEVE! A very strong word that can certainly stand on it’s own. Thanks for writing and sharing the stamp idea.
Sharla
Sharon — what a beautiful sentiment. We are fortunate in the Delaware Valley of Pennsylvania to have you as our leader!
Lynn
What a sweet idea! I just made my granddaughters little vial necklaces with this dust inside to wear and remember they are magical beings!
Sharla
Tell us about these vial necklaces!