Thursday, March 11, 2010

The Fairy Child



Things are going better for the little one at school. She's getting some of the sparkle back in her eyes and the spring back in her step.

13 comments:

Anne Watkins said...

yes. the Queen of Christmas!! a big soft furry wolf hug to her...

Dr. Monkey Von Monkerstein said...

I love your kids so much. They are such special people.

yellowdoggranny said...

oh my Goddess, she is so beautiful..and you can see her heart in her eyes...tell her that her aunt grandma in west texas is sending her a little something..will go out tomorrow..so should be there by..wed at the latest..

Margaret Benbow said...

I would say Thank God!, except in this case it's even more appropriate to say Thank the Mom! (you). Your actions definitely helped to put happiness back in her life. Brava!

sageweb said...

That was adorable!

Laurent said...

I am very happy to hear that, good for her.

Justified Sinner said...

Excellent! She's secretly very tough, as her comment on the holiday option shows.
Hope things keep getting better.

Elizabeth said...

Thanks all. It's so good to see her with her bloom back. Her natural self is to be filled with wonder and curiosity about the world and it broke my heart to see her closing in on herself.

The bully, meanwhile, has turned her attention to other kids, so we must push on with the school....
But one step at a time, right?

a thousand shades of twilight said...

What a beautiful kid and a beautiful clip! So glad that she is recovering her spring and sparkle! It must be so hard to see her lose that even for a second. There's something so sweet and intelligent and whimsical about her - M and I were both charmed by her!

Sling said...

How bright and beautiful she is!
This made my whole day.

Miss Janey said...

She's completely adorable. Miss J wonders if the bullying doesn't stem from misguided jealousy. She looks like a little angel.

yellowdoggranny said...

did she get her package?

more cowbell said...

omg, that made me get teary and smiley both. The will come, E, when she will find her place and thrive. She is a special one ...