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Old 10-10-2011, 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by QUILTNMO
reminds me of when my grandaugherr was young she had a imaginary friend she called her little mommie and then one day little mommie moved to las vegas
LOL little mommie must have eloped with her boyfriend!
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Old 10-10-2011, 02:11 PM
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Have a friend of a friend that has a little girl about 5 or so...she has a friend, Hemmy and gets into a lot of trouble. While they were on vacation at Daytona Bch this summer Hemmy started swimming out to sea....the little girl got hysterical and was crying that Hemmy was going to get eaten by sharks...so the good daddy, got in the water and was swimming out....the little girl was crying, the mom was trying to console her and crowd gathered around to see what was going on.....even the life guards got involved and the mom was trying to console child and explain to lifeguards and by standers that Hemmy was immaginary......

Same child, same family, same vacation and they were out to dinner with grandparents. They were having calamari as appetizer.....little girl looks at granddaddy in a very loud voice and says, Paw Paw, I like the rounds ones, not the the ones with long testacles....
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Old 10-10-2011, 02:25 PM
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Hey, I STILL believe in fairies, angels and gremlins too. Gremlins hid stuff from you and the fairies bring them back!
I have the whole set of books on Flower Fairies, and those who know me give me fairy figurines, and I make fairy quilts.Fairies, elves, and all sorts of magic stuff. Am I crazy? Well, maybe just a little bit, but I am harmless. :)
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Old 10-10-2011, 03:41 PM
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PSYCHOMOMQUILTER! where ever did you get the picture by your name? I have been looking for just the right material for a boarder for a quilt . First I thought of Tinkerbell with her sparkle then I thought Unicorns but the picture by your name is simply beautiful. You probably think I'm crazy but that picture is just beautiful and just what I am looking for. Do you no if there is material like that? if so please tell me.
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Old 10-10-2011, 04:01 PM
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[quote=WMUTeach]Oh, I so desperately wanted to believe.
I held on to Santa for ever so long

Wait you mean Santa isnt real? he comes to my house every year! :) My husband just explained to our 2 year old that Santa lives "up" in the north pole so now my little guy looks up at the ceiling and tells santa he wants toys he is so cute :mrgreen:
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Old 10-10-2011, 04:39 PM
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My sister had an anvisible friend...Sannywego that she blamed for all her naughtiness.
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Old 10-10-2011, 04:52 PM
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O course Santa is real! :-P He always comes to my house. He is just dresses up to look like one of my wonderful children.

(We still play Santa rather than exchanging gifts. Wondering what Santa put in our sock is still the best part of Christmas morning.)

I am humming a tune from Peter Pan "I won't grow up, I'll never go to school......I wooon't grow up!"
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Old 10-10-2011, 05:40 PM
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I carefully believed in Good Fairies until all my teeth came out. (not mercenary at all, LOL)
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Old 10-10-2011, 06:45 PM
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I had an imaginary friend also, his name was Jerry....when I sat down to eat jerry had to have a plate also...bout all I remember about that.

My oldest child has an imaginary friend also, his name was Itchy and it was a Snuck a luck us.....(sp?) and he got blamed for a lot of stuff....
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When my oldest grandson was little, he always had imaginary puppies and glasses. He would take his "glasses" off when he went to bed and put them on when he woke up. You always had to be careful where you sat or after a blood curdling scream you would be informed that you were sitting on his "puppies". Gotta love those grandbabies.
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