From a magical place where time stands still,
Merry Christmas to all from Whimsieville!
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From a magical place where time stands still,
Merry Christmas to all from Whimsieville!
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We Whimsies have dressed up in our warmest, most comfortable clothing to pose with a pretty banner depicting a sentiment that is totally appropriate for the season: “Happy New Year!” We are very excited about this new year. We are hopeful that 2020 will bring only good things to us, and to our people. There is something very satisfying about the repetition of “20” and “20” and those two perfectly round zeroes that makes us believe this year could be extremely well-balanced and even-keel. Only time will tell, but at the moment, we are encouraged for a bright future.
Of course as Whimsies we always have a very positive attitude, consistent with our cute little watermelon smiles, but as I say…there’s something about 2020 that makes us feel extra-positive! (We could be feeling so positive because we are excited about the new year…or it could just be because Miss Chrissy has promised us that very soon she will be visiting the Thrift Store Boutique to add some new items to our Wardrobe! That, of course, would mean a Fashion Show, which is one of our very favorite things to do…so stay tuned!)
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So it’s almost Christmas, and we here in Whimsieville have been listening to a lot of Christmas music lately, and there’s this one song we keep running into, and it begins “Have yourself a merry little Christmas…” And when I take a look around Whimmsieville I see that a lot of the ways Miss Chrissy has been getting ready for the season are indeed little, and very understated.
You see, once upon a time (between when Miss Chrissy was a little girl and had several Whimisies of her own…including me!…and now, when she is a properly grown lady), she had two children of her own, and during those years, she tells us, Christmas was always a BIG deal! The tree was big! The presents were big! (And there were plenty of them!) And the light display outside the house — big, big BIG! But now that her children are grown and have moved out on their own, and it is just her and Mr. Russ, there’s no particular need to do holidays so super big. A little bit of Christmas spirit can go a long, long way.
And so I took a look around, and asked my fellow Whims to take a look around, and see if we could spot all the fine little ways Miss Chrissy is choosing to celebrate Christmas. And this is what we have found.
First of all, you’ll notice we do indeed have a Christmas tree, but as you can see, it is only about as big as me, a Whimsie (which is not very big at all!) But the decorations are colorful and bright, and oooh, such lovely lights! This is not a real tree, it is only artificial, but it actually looks so real, if you didn’t know better, you would think Mr. Russ had gone out in the backyard or to the local park and cut down the very top of the tallest tree. But he didn’t. Miss Chrissy just got this very pretty little tree in the Amazon, and all those lovely decorations are simply a smattering of what is left over from those times long ago when there were children in the house and the Christmas tree would reach from the floor to the ceiling. Miss Chrissy says it is nice to remember those days, without actually having to deal with all those boxes upon boxes of ornaments.
A little tree like this is actually just perfect for a little place like Whimsieville.
Now here’s Trixie, and it surprised no one that she instantly gravitated to all the tiny little Christmas presents that are just about to be placed under the tiny little Christmas tree. First of all, all these tiny boxes are delightfully pretty! But even more intriguing…what could possibly be inside each of these miniature treasure chests?
Personally, none of us mind that these gift boxes are so tiny, because you know what they say: Good things come in small packages! That can very well be the case with Christmas gifts, even as it is the case with us Whimsies! As Whimsies, we would not be averse to a gift of a little bit of jewelry (but not too much…). More exciting would be some pretty hair ribbons! Or even a tiny little book to read. And also I wonder (as Trixie has suggested)… is it at all possible there could be some delicious Christmas cookies in any of these boxes??
Miss Chrissy has not yet dared to place tags on any of these presents, knowing that Trixie might not be able to control herself, and could very well scurry out of her bed in the middle of the night to find her present under the tree and open it…and thus, ruin her surprise on Christmas morning! Oh no, that would never do! So, for the moment we will all have to be content to simply look at these pretty little boxes and wonder what could possibly be inside!
Tootsie, on the other hand, has been intrigued by a couple of very small ornaments that are in fact, so small, they fit very nicely on this little ledge at the end of the fireplace. The first one is a Polish…somebody or other…we’re not exactly sure. But we do know, from what Miss Chrissy tells us, that when one of her favorite aunts visited Poland many, many years ago, she brought back this little Polish doll ornament as a gift. The ornament used to hang on those much bigger Christmas trees from decades ago, but nowadays, Miss Chrissy is fine with giving this very special international ornament a place of honor by the fireplace, where it is so easy to appreciate.
The other ornament here also has a special story. When Miss Chrissy’s children were young, she once went to a class for painting Christmas ornaments, and she chose this Sleepy Bear, because it reminded her of her son, Joey, who had a favorite stuffed bear he would always sleep with. The bear’s name was “Love-a-Bear” and though Joey has long since outgrown him, Miss Chrissy actually still has Love-a-Bear, and it’s unlikely she will ever part with him. Unless…maybe…someday Joey has a child of his own, and wants to give that child a Love-a-Bear? Who knows what might happen!
Finally, Tillie has found some tiny candles which lend such a special glow to the Winter evenings here in Whimsieville. Technically, there are not Christmas ornaments, they are all-around ornaments, but doesn’t it just seem like Christmas is the perfect time for lights in all shapes and sizes? These candles, by the way, are not actually candles, they have batteries to light them up, which in some ways is much nicer, because they never melt and disappear, and there’s no mess, and no chance of knocking one over and causing a fire! On the other hand, they are not scented, and as everyone knows, the scents of Christmas are so wonderful, why not take every opportunity to enjoy them?
Well, that’s what we’re going to get ready to do right now, as we settle in with some peppermint cocoa and frosted Christmas cookies.
I would show you some pictures of us enjoying our cocoa and cookies but at this very moment, the kettle is about to boil and… Hey!…Wait for me, guys!
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So, here’s how it happened.
First of all, you’ll remember that in the past, we Whimsies have always dressed up in our traditional Halloween costumes of a Pirate, a Pumpkin, and a Princess Ballerina Fairy. But this year Tootsie has joined us, so we are four Whimsies with only three costumes! Oh! What to do, what to do?
A decision was made to open up the entire Wardrobe and put on our Thinking Caps and see if we could use the resources at hand to put together a new Halloween costume.
Well! Opening up the entire Wardrobe, we began to run into all kinds of tops and bottoms and dresses and hats and accessories, and ended up having a ton of fun revisiting all our old, familiar apparel, trying on favorite pieces in no particular order. And because we were putting on clothes in no particular order, we soon found that we were all wearing stripes and polka dots together—gasp!! As any well-dressed Whimsie knows, you never wear stripes and polka dots together! ::Shudder:: It simply isn’t done.
Yet, we were doing it.
So then Tillie suggested that in our stripes and polka dots and crazy hats and patterned socks, we were barely recognizable as Whimsies—whom everyone knows are always impeccably and fashionably dressed. In some strange way, we actually felt more like we were in disguises. In fact, we found it so odd to simply look at each other and see Whimsies wearing such an odd conglomeration of patterns, that when all was said and done, we decided that these crazy outfits could very well serve as the Halloween costumes we were so desperately trying to create. Quite by accident, we had found the very thing we were looking for!
Can you say “Serendipity”??
So here we are, for our somewhat unconventional Halloween portrait, a group of Whimsies masquerading as Anti-Whimsies…or Pseudo-Whimsies.
(Shhhh….don’t tell anyone. But it’s really us!) 🙂
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It seems a long time since any of us have visited The Wonderful World of Whimsies. Not to say we aren’t running into pretty Whimsies on a constant basis, just that we’ve been so very busy lately, we haven’t had much time to write about it. But the other day I saw this adorable Whimsie in a cute little sailor suit, and I just have to say a word or two about her.
First of all, how can you not notice her beautiful hair? LOVE the curls! What a cute and perky style, and her hair color so perfectly matches her big, beautiful brown eyes. And somehow—I don’t know if it’s her hair, or her collar, the magic of photography, or just plain magic—her smile looks so wide and happy. I’ve heard Whimsie smiles described as “Watermelon” smiles, and isn’t that just the case for our pretty little sailor girl?
But now for the outfit! Or should I call it a costume? Because Whimsies aren’t usually sailors (although, who knows? Perhaps this one is!) so whenever you wear an outfit that says you are something that you really aren’t, wouldn’t that be a “costume”? Trixie may tend to disagree with me, because her Marvel superheroes wear “costumes,” and they really are superheroes. Oh, I guess we could get into a long discussion about the defining characteristics of the word “costume”….but let’s not!
Let’s just enjoy the sailor suit on this happy Whimsie. The red, white and blue theme makes her All-American, and the red and white stripes of her collar even emulate the American flag! The tidy little blue knot around her collar makes you wonder how many hours this Sailor Girl has spent practicing her knots on her very own costume. I mean outfit. I mean…oh, never mind.
You know what? Even though it’s Halloween, and wearing a “costume” would be totally appropriate, I’m choosing to believe this Whimsie actually is a sailor. We Whimsies here in Whimsieville tend to shy away from adventure, but that doesn’t mean all Whimisies are necessarily of the same spirit. I think this Sailor Girl, with her wind-tossed curls and sun-kissed freckled face, is sporting such an expansive Watermelon smile because she’s getting ready to ship out on her next adventure very soon!
We can only imagine…
But then, imagining is such a big part of what we Whimsies are all about.
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