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A Beginning of Summer's Day's Dream

The princess said goodbye to her attendants. She would not see them again until the crimson and gold leaves of Fall would grace the trees. They shared one happy last day, enjoying each other's company and eating sweet treats 'round the table. She and the other princesses and princes adorned themselves with garlands of beads before packing up their treasures and returning to their homelands.

The princess, feeling sorrowful over a joy-filled time come to an end, returned to the palace and dressed herself in her finest purple gown. But, slumber soon overtook the fair maiden, and she collapsed into dreamy sleep.

(in the freshly washed clothes....!)




Comments

Kelly said…
Love the purple toile skirt! And sweet sweet sleep. Nothing is cuter than a sleeping "baby." Of course, now that you had some free time to fold the laundry while she's sleeping - and you still can't! ha! Kids.

Pretty Pretty Princess!
The Patterson 5 said…
How wonderful to get to sleep in the freshly washed clothes! Only in childhood could you do that! They truly live in the moment! We have alot to learn!
My ADHD Me said…
She looks like I feel!---only she's much cuter!!

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