A Little Bit Christmas
We had a really nice Christmas here at Ten Things Farm. It was a relaxed, low-key day...at least once all the presents were opened! Little Bit was pretty excited about that.
I want to show you two things she loves. They are a perfect match.
This was Little Bit's Big (literally) Present this year. It was given to us by a friend whose daughters had outgrown it. I took these photos on Christmas Eve, so it was dark....but my goodness - look at it! It was an instant hit, and she really loves it.
She loves the furniture, and the little cats, the doors that open, and the mail slot on the front door. Christmas Morning she made a stack of 'mail' and pushed it through. She's in little kid heaven.
Oh my. I hope those aren't bills!
You know what else....or rather who else she loves? This guy. He was a gift from the family across the road.
She adores him. Do you know why? Because he is signing, "I love you." He is, you know. That's ASL (American Sign Language) for "I Love You." She has never seen any of his movies, books or TV shows, so if you ask her what Spider Man does, he is a super hero/good guy that goes around loving everybody.
"I love you, Man."
(By the way - she posed him in all these photos, all by herself.)
He fits right in, too. He's the exact scale of the dollhouse people and furniture, so he can sit at the kitchen table, use the computer, relax on the couch or whip up dinner in the kitchen.
He stays pretty busy. There are twin babies in the family, and they sometimes climb up on the roof! Not to worry, Spider Man rescues them. When the kittens get lost, Spider Man finds them. When someone is hungry, Spider Man puts a snack in the microwave. No wonder he's tired!
I'm glad to know that Spider Man has a big family. I've always liked him myself, and seeing him nuture children and rescue cats is pretty heartwarming. And just seeing him chillax in this chair, I know he's comfortable with his masculinity, tights and all.
I want to show you two things she loves. They are a perfect match.
This was Little Bit's Big (literally) Present this year. It was given to us by a friend whose daughters had outgrown it. I took these photos on Christmas Eve, so it was dark....but my goodness - look at it! It was an instant hit, and she really loves it.
She loves the furniture, and the little cats, the doors that open, and the mail slot on the front door. Christmas Morning she made a stack of 'mail' and pushed it through. She's in little kid heaven.
Oh my. I hope those aren't bills!
You know what else....or rather who else she loves? This guy. He was a gift from the family across the road.
She adores him. Do you know why? Because he is signing, "I love you." He is, you know. That's ASL (American Sign Language) for "I Love You." She has never seen any of his movies, books or TV shows, so if you ask her what Spider Man does, he is a super hero/good guy that goes around loving everybody.
"I love you, Man."
(By the way - she posed him in all these photos, all by herself.)
He fits right in, too. He's the exact scale of the dollhouse people and furniture, so he can sit at the kitchen table, use the computer, relax on the couch or whip up dinner in the kitchen.
He stays pretty busy. There are twin babies in the family, and they sometimes climb up on the roof! Not to worry, Spider Man rescues them. When the kittens get lost, Spider Man finds them. When someone is hungry, Spider Man puts a snack in the microwave. No wonder he's tired!
I'm glad to know that Spider Man has a big family. I've always liked him myself, and seeing him nuture children and rescue cats is pretty heartwarming. And just seeing him chillax in this chair, I know he's comfortable with his masculinity, tights and all.
Comments
Love you, Little Bit. Enjoy your Hero House. (I can't really call it a doll house with Spider Man as the tenant.)
She's got quite the sense for posing things too!
What a great dollhouse. I'm sure it will bring hours of entertainment for both of you.
If that was bills in the mail slot, if I know Little Bit, she will probably just print up a bunch of checks and take care of business. Ha. Ha.
Happy New Year from me and Dad.
Love,
Granny Ladybug
Gill in Canada
It makes me miss the days when my girls were little though.
Now if those were bills, I know she learned from mommy and the balance due will all be 0!!!!!!
I bet there are some coupons for free stuff in there too!
Love and God bless,
Helen(grammea)