Silent Sunday 25 December 2011

Christmas butterfly

Silent Sunday


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12 responses to “Silent Sunday 25 December 2011”

    1. We did indeed have a lovely day, thank you. Tired now though. Hope yours was fabulous too.

  1. Love her traditional Christmas dinner in the Peter Rabbit bowl. Glad you had a great day. xx

    1. hope yours was similarly enjoyable 🙂

  2. Eating Christmas dinner dressed as a fairy – life doesn’t get better than this!

    1. Apparently she’s a butterfly. And I think she now thinks it’s an oversight that other dresses don’t come with wings!

  3. Did she wolf it down? The Boy ate hardly anything 🙁
    We have the same cutlery!

    1. Ate about half of it, but she had had a ham sandwich for starter.
      Cutlery was a Christmas present last year, Big also has a set from a decade ago 🙂

  4. So glad that fairies eat meat & veg!

    1. meat, veg, fruit, crisps, cake – pretty much anything they can get their hands on. It’s great 🙂

  5. aaawwww! i miss her! We have to get her and Dot together before they both get much older

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