A Celtic Midwinter Fairy

Dear Friends of Bluebird Fairies,

Hello.

I've been enjoying the 'Fairy of Winter' which I shared with you in a previous blog.  Her green boots especially delight me. 

Now, as I present to you my newest fairy I think she's got a lot to do with inspiring those green boots to find green, growing things.

Here she is!

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It's the 'Fairy of Imbolc' standing proudly on the snow holding two green candle that light a dark blue sky with yellow stars. 

Here's a writing by Sherri Rose-Walker (Mother Tongue Ink 2017) that was included in this year's We'Moon Calendar.  

"Imbolc"

Deep beneath winter's surface, the earth serpent stirs, called from dreaming as subtle energies shift and earth's longing for light, sheltered in winter dreaming, is born.  We lift hopeful candles and torches to the night sky, calling to the moon and her starry attendants, invoking the return of light.

This Celtic New Year celebration is thought to have originated long ago.  February, in the northern hemisphere, is still bitterly cold, and the darkness long. But memory stirs, more ancient than anything we have dreamed in the sable night, as our bodies and the body of earth resonate with the gradual unfolding of spiral energies from the heart of creation.

Now, as then, we seek a place where we can feel living earth beneath our feet, offer prayers, poems, songs, dance invocations and blessings.  We open our arms and heart to the light--that it may unfold in the world and in us, that we may be candles of prayer and blessing wherever we go."

Onward we go.  I hope this time assists your life in moving forward with your wishes and good dreams.

Have fun!

Emily and the Bluebird Fairies

For those of you in the Burlington area, we're having a 'First Friday' event at Bluebird Fairies' studio on Friday February 2nd from 5-7.  That's actually the official day of "Imbolc."  Our event, called The Gifts of the 3 Kings Revealed, will surely benefit from the new light and hopeful actions. I hope you can come.

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Gifts that Keep Giving

Dear Friends of Bluebird Fairies,

Oh, I hope this finds you in a moment where you can take a breath and rest. 

So much is going on these days and it can be hard to keep a constant, gentle focus on ourselves. 

Perhaps, this can be a moment to quiet yourself and reconnect with YOU?

The fairy I've chosen to share today is-

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Let's hear it for the "Fairy that Untangles the Lovely Life You're Living!"  

I created her as a gift for a young woman who works with me in the Bridging Program at Champlain Community Services.

I've shared her with friends of mine and they REALLY like her.  While considering how much RESONANCE she has with others I realized that I, too, gravitate to her support. Do you?

What, in your lovely life, feels tangled today?

I know this fairy's easy energy will support the untangling.

Have fun!

With Best Wishes,

Emily and the Bluebird Fairies

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Winter is Here

Dear Friends of Bluebird Fairies,

Happy New Year.  We are here.  

I've been  waiting to share with you the fairy I made in December to welcome in Winter.

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Here she is, in icy shades of blue and wearing green boots, saying "Easily head to the light."  

Oh, 'Fairy of Winter' that's a good reminder.  Now that the bustle and focus on the holidays are over the ice and snow and cold feel a lot more present.

I like to walk in the evening in the dark along the river.  While I do this I often feel kind of forlorn. I don't mind though because it makes me feel connected to the ancestors of the Earth.  I like to think this feeling is what inspires people to sit together around campfires. When I have this feeling I'm very aware of what other things I'm feeling. 

During the winter these feelings can help guide us to move our lives in the directions we want.  To finding others doing things we believe in. They become the seeds we plant and then wait for the light and the spring to allow them to grow -like garlic overwintering in a garden plot.

Trust this process.  Be OK with the stillness.  Be committed to finding the seeds and planting them. And trusting that as we head toward the  light it will come.

Wishing you all the best in this journey,

Emily and the Bluebird Fairies

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We're having our First Fairy and Demon Drawing Workshop of the new year.  This is a GREAT space in which to manage the feelings of winter and support them in becoming positive seeds for new growth.  Join us if you can.

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Having All You Need When You Need It

Dear Friends of Bluebird Fairies,

I'm hoping this post finds you well and enjoying this holiday packed season.  

Amidst the extra activities I hope you find quiet times to reflect on the year as it draws to a close.  This time honors all you have done and suggests ideas of where you might focus your energy next year.

It's good to also look at the wider world around you and recall what you've contributed to the people, organizations and ways of being that you believe in.

I'd like to share the fairy I randomly selected for this post. Once again I turned to my prototype of the 'Fairy of the Day' app. 

Here she is:

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Whenever I see her I relax into her idea of 'Trusting the Way'  and join her 'Let's Go!' attitude.  She seems perfect for this time of saying goodbye to 2017 and stepping into the unknown future.

One of the notable shifts in Bluebird Fairies this year is that I've started adding color to the fairies.  On the app some of the fairies have color and others, like the one above, do not.  Now as I make more, the color seems to be coming more readily.  

So, along with presenting the idea of 2018 holding a lot of unknown things I'm going to present you with one of my new "Survival Fairies".  Here she is:

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Ah, there she is stepping out of a cloud of blue with outstretched arms and a pink dress with a big peace sign in the middle of it.  The 'Having All You Need When you Need it' Fairy is here.  Yes, 'It will be OK!'  

I look forward to connecting with you in the freshness of 2018.

Have fun!!!

All the Best,

Emily and the Bluebird Fairies

 

Happy Hollydaze

Dear Friends of Bluebird Fairies,

A friend wrote me an email and ended it with  "I hope you're enjoying the 'Hollydaze.'  I loved the term so I thought about making a fairy for it. Here she is:

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The 'Fairy of Happy Healthy Hollydaze' sums up a lot for me. 

Her name acknowledges the high density of activities we're participating in and all the things we're doing while also holding a vision of nature.

Ah, the holly and the ivy! 

Can we aim to find a little each day as we make our way through to the end of this year??

I hope you can.

Wishing you all the best of this holiday season.

Love,

Emily and the Bluebird Fairies

and....we still hope to see you at our LOVELY studio on Saturday December 23rd (12-5) for our final Holiday Shop of the season.  Readings, tea, laughter, fairy decks, Bernie Fairy t-shirts....

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