Photo by Elizabeth Halt
Photo by Elizabeth Halt

in the most delightful way

July 25, 2013

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did you know that she used to have a twinkle in her eye? it ran away one day and got lost in a field of flowers. the twinkle wanted to come home, it really did, but it nestled underneath a daisy for a nap and was wooed on awakening by a passing moth who saw it and fell madly in love. they set up house together underneath an overgrown mushroom. when winter came, the twinkle grew tired of outdoor living, but it just couldn’t find its way back to its girl.

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when i was little, i spent a long time in a burn unit in ann arbor. years later, do you know what i remember most? i remember that i got to ride in a helicopter. i remember that one of my very first meals consisted of a hamburger and strawberry shortcake – and my mom let me eat the shortcake even though i hadn’t finished all my dinner. i remember trick-or-treating. i remember the art & play room. i remember playing with water and fat syringes and a dinner tray; i used the syringes to move water from one compartment to another. the days in a hospital can be long, so when you join the story club, part of your payment will be used to help me gift stories to children in the hospital. (i was going to give the story club, but now i may buy books from my favorite local children’s bookstore and give them to hospitals instead.)

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i had the most delicious idea earlier this week. there is still a suggested price for the story club, but i am now inviting you to pay what delights you, whether that is the suggested price or another one. the story club is – and is going to be – full of possibility & wonder & magic, and it seems a shame for money to be a reason to not be part of it. i am over-the-moon-delighted about this idea. i have been smiling ever since it came to me.

2 comments... (add a comment)

  1. as well you should be… i mean over the moon!
    even snips of your stories like the twinkle in the eye of the girl . . . they are just so delightful!
    for adults AND children.
    i think buying the books for the children in the hospitals is a lovely thing… but don’t rob them of your own stories either!
    yours will be in book form someday. i just know it!!!! if only i had the funds i would be your agent.
    xoxo

    • elizabeth

      Oh, Tammy. I so appreciate and am touched by your enthusiasm. It is like a jolt of soul-full energy. (Which is a very good thing in the summer heat!)

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