Saturday, December 31, 2011

Words of Light for the New Year

From time to time, my dear friend, Marie, will bring us Words of Light and share her needle felting with us. Marie is a wife, a Mother and a full time needle felt artist with two online shops. She lives the peaceful life in New Zealand, surrounded by green organic gardens and beautiful trees. Being surrounded by Mother Nature gives her the creative energy to put light into her works of art. Her wish is to warm peoples hearts and ignite in them a stirring of their spirits. Please visit Marie's Etsy shop, SoftEarthArt and her Blog, Softearth's World.

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The Little Moon Child

The little Moon child looked at the twinkling stars and smiled.
She loved their white light.
It shone out over the earth and she knew that people were gazing at her and making wishes.
The new year would soon be here, the wonder of Christmas was over.
People were wondering what the new year was going to bring.
If one takes the time to look at the stars at night , or early in the morning, before the sun is up.
One can see the little moon child smiling at you and you will know that your wishes will come true.

Love and light  Marie

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Thank you, Marie... may all your wishes for 2012 come true.
Blessings and magic,
Donni

2 comments:

Mama Rose said...

I love it! What a beautiful story. I will definitely share this with my Littles. Thank you mama!

sas said...

Marie's work and words always radiate so much warmth and love.

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Mom of two sunbursts of joy; K, my precious kitten, 7. I love her curly brown hair, the freedom of her imagination and her deep, sweet innocence. T is 4. He is my blond, blue-eyed bear. He makes me laugh. Wife to A Good Man. He is my love, my very best friend and the one who keeps me grounded (I tend to go off with the fairies now and then). I am consciously trying to be mindful of each and every moment; embrace life with love, laughter and learning and give freely knowing that what I have is considerable. Also, trying show my kids the beauty of nature in our concrete jungle; enter Waldorf, my newfound passion!