When my six year old grand daughter, Ravi, expressed concerned about my being hospitalized for several days, here was my reply: I’m going to be the healthiest person on the operating table in the history of the world Part ll! Then last night’s pizza arrived, and Ravi’s focus switched from my health to dessert before pizza had even been servedπ
Being that Ravi and I believe in magic, we’ve been creating a portable fairy garden, over these past several weeks, piece by piece, and as the video below shows us that flowers and trees have yet to be added, our magical garden will continue to grow ever more colorful until its completed upon my return from the hospital.
If you ask Ravi what she likes most about assembling this project, together, I’ll bet my grand daughter would reply—every time I see my Gramma Annie, another surprise appears—like a jolly old gnome on a swing or a sparkling fairy riding a rainbowed unicorn until, piece by piece, our fairy garden becomes even more beautiful than ever before.
And since it’s 5am, time for Will and I to leave for the hospital, I think it’s fitting that my power of intuition chose to focus my mind upon magical winged creatures, who fly all around, waving wonderful wands so as to grant wishes, here, there, everywhere, most especially when Tony, Ray and Ravi ask when their Gramma Annie will feel so well as to get down on the floor to play make believe as she’d always been known to do from the day they’d been born until …
HERE WE GO—WISH ME WELL …
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