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Fairy of the Up Do Hair
Dear Friend of Bluebird,
I hope you're easily shifting into the new season of school and other beginnings.
For artists in the South End Arts District the South End Art Hop season is gearing up. It's Labor Day and lots of us artists are here getting our studios ready.
I'm looking forward to talking about the earnest magic of Bluebird Fairies this coming weekend.
Here's a Fairy that will be with me:
Who is the 'Fairy of the the Up Do Hair' with her cherry exclamations of "Let's Do the Do!?" Well, she's one of a great band of fairies that assisted me in my marriage to Brian Merrill on August 11th. I hope, if you can, you can come meet them all.
Here's my schedule:
Friday 5-10 Meeting, Greeting, Fairy Card Readings, Fairy of the Day Demos
Saturday 10-6 Multiple performances of the new crankie show "Accomplishing Big Things" and Fairy of the Day app demonstrations.
Sunday 11-5 General Chit Chat AND 1:01-2:02- The Hair Sing-a-long (with my records of the soundtrack from the Movie).
Please let me know if you have any questions.
I look forward to seeing you when you stop in.
Most of all, I wish you well on your Art Hop voyages. You never know what might happen. It's a magical time!
Sincerely,
Emily and the Bluebird Fairies
Fairy of the Gold Candle
Dear Bluebird Fairy Friends,
I hope you're all doing well and enjoying that last bit of summer before we shift into the different energy that school life brings.
I've not written for a bit because I was getting married to my Fairy Prince, Brian Merrill.
Our wedding was a wonderful event on a hill in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. Many people played important roles to make it a wonder-filled time for all.
Today, I want to dedicate this blog to a fairy that celebrates a wonderful role that a woman stepped into without even knowing it. The magic in life is that we humans can do this for each other when the conditions are right.
Here she is:
The very last stanza of our wedding happened on Monday night when we'd returned to Burlington after a week on Crystal Lake.
I'd lost the candle the people at the restaurant we'd just eaten at had lit for us when they learned we'd just been married. A woman helped us look for it in the City Market parking lot where it'd fallen out of the car. We couldn't find it but when this woman sincerely and formally gave us her good thoughts about our future marriage she became the Golden Candle.
Keep finding the magic in every encounter with the natural world, with yourself and with others.
Have fun!
Fondly,
Emily and the Bluebird Fairies
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Fairy of the Day
Hello Friends of Bluebird Fairies,
The 'Fairy of Fresh, inviting, uplifting and inspiring energy' has shown up and is the Fairy of the Day!!!
I drew this guy a few weeks ago and on 7.23 he showed up in my friend Marie Davis who invited me to participate in a Breathing Workshop at the Hive Studios. That hour-long workshop gave me EVERYTHING this fairy describes and more.
I'm sure I'll be doing more workshops like this and will give a larger description of what they are. In the meantime, please ask the universe for what you need for new energy. Send me a report on what you find.
Have fun!!
Emily and the Bluebird Fairies.
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Unexpected Wonderfulness
Dear Bluebird Fairy Friends,
I hope you're all well and enjoying the summer.
Last night, I finally got out on the river in my kayak. The water was calm and the sun was just thinking about setting. My downstream friend had paddle boarded up and we sat floating while 'catching up.' Birds gently flew back and forth high above us and a great blue heron glided slowly by and settled nearby. As I paddled my way home I was joined by a mother and baby beaver. Splash!!!
Which brings me to my Fairy of the Day:
The wonderful 'Fairy of Unexpected Wonderfulness is a fairy, like the one I previously posted about, from my early years of drawing fairies. Oh, how nice to see you again. How wonderful to feel your old messages of "We think of you. We love you." in this chapter in my life.
Another unexpected wonderfulness is people writing to me about their experience with the Fairy of the Day app. Here's an email I recently received:
Good evening Emily - just a little note here saying how much I love your app, as well as the fact I can access the app on the bus when my phone can’t access a wireless network
The fairy I got just now was “the Fairy of Unexpected Wonderfulness”, and it relates to my experiences both today and yesterday so well.
Thank you again for your wonderful world of fairies and their wise words. -E.B.
I hope you can let the gifts of this fairy in today!
Have Fun!
Emily and the Bluebird Fairies