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My best friend, Tana, to this day swears on her life that the fae folk stole things of hers...sometimes merely hiding them underneath her bed.
I say "why not?"
The sand man was always a favourite where i grew up . The parent's talked to their children and explained to them that a fairy creature would come into their room at night and sprinkle fairy dust in their eyes to gently send them to sleep and when you wake up in the morning te sleep will still be in your eyes. However my vision was much different.A red haired troll ,with horrible skin and abnormal muscles dribbling on my pillow shovelling grit into my eyes . YUK !! . I made sure he wasn't sending me to sleep.
When I was little, I believed that if a tooth fell out the mouth and i put under my pillow when I went to bed, the Fairy God Mother would come and take the tooth and leave me money.
when i was little some really lovely lady told me that fairies like to disguise themselves as these little pea pods with hundreds of tiny wings.she gave me a little sseed to plant in my back-yard "so the fairies could visit the you all the time.now every time the plant lets its seeds go i try to catch the 'snow-fairies'.
when i was 6 or so we lived w/ my great-grandmother so 1 night i found a toadstool ring and i wrote a note to the fairies. the next morning before skool i went to the ring and it wasn't there!!!(the mowers had come earlier)the note was in pieces and i thought that the fairies had torn it up so they could read it better(there is always a ring in that 1 spot to this day(10 years later) weird huh?
when i was 5-6 i lost a tooth and i had a fairy doll and my mom told me she was the tooth fairy and comes alive and takes ur tooth at night sure enough she was right there was a dollor right by my doll in the morning for years i thought my doll would come alive at night looking for teeth and was the actual tooth fairy
once when i lost a tooth when i was little, i decided that I wanted to keep it instead of getting some money. i thought about how teeth were so important, and thats why i wanted to keep the tooth. anyway, i went to my mom and she helped me write a letter to the tooth fairy. i wrote it in my best handwriting too.
When I was about 8 or 9 I thought these three angel decorations on our Christmas tree were real. One was a large treetop, one was an ornament, and one was a very small baby angel ornament. The three of them were sisters and they always needed to stay close to eachother, so I put the middle angel girl and the baby angel girl up by the top of the tree so they wouldn't wander away from their older sister. That started a tradition, and I would always put the three angel sisters close to eachother. And then last year the oldest sister, the treetop, got thrown away because the two white Christmas lights she held stopped working. I was sad because the other two angels had lost their older sister. But they got over it. I still put the two angel sisters together, because even though they're older than they used to be they still like to stay close together.
I used to believe that all the fairies in our garden were homeless and starving, so I make them little houses in the trees and left pieces of bread out for them.
I used to believe that fairies are real (who didn't believe that when they were young? :D ) My sister and I would make fairy houses in our garden and hope that some fairies would move in.
When I was a little kid (im not sure what age) i thought I was an elf..... well it's becuase I have pointed ears, and it's really cool, but now i'm inn love with the Idea of bieng a vampire or half-dragon haha I guess im crazy!
I used to believe I was an elf because I had pointy ears and everyone I met would make a big deal about it. So then when I got old enough to read on my own, I read a book about fairies. So I started not eating meat for a while and spent all of my time barefoot and outside. I even thought Tinker Bell was my sister!
Then I met this really mean girl who thought she was an elf princess because she had pointy ears too. I thought she was lying, and I asked her how she knew she was a elf. We had this big argument at school one day and we were going to have a big competition, but eventually the principle came and told us that both of us could be elves. I never did like her. To this day, I don't think I'm an elf, but I do still believe in fairies. Is that normal for a 12 year old?
Once during music class, my teacher was sitting on a chair facing us, and made mention to something being on the left, but added, "well, my left, your right." I didn't understand how left and right changes depending on the way you're facing and was confused. I decided that this meant that when people become adults a fairy comes and chops off their hands and switches them so their left hand becomes their right.
when i was little my mum used to tell me that there were faries and pixies at the bottom of the garden and when if i ddin't eat my dinner up they would eat it up for me so rom that day i used to eat my dinner up all the time!! how rong woz i!?
I used to believe that my families cherry tree in our back yard was a fairy tree. My brother and I would wake up every morning and go outside to see what the fairies had left us. Usually it was a stick of gum, or some money.
I didn't find out until later that my mum and dad were the one's putting presents under that tree.
when i was younger i always believed that if u stuck something under your pillow that a magical fairy would take it away when u slept. (like the toothfairy) so i never put anything under my pillow until i was about 10 years old.
When i was like 8 or 9 i thought faeries made tomatoes.
when i was younger (about 5/6) i belived that i had a special fariy friend that could hear what i thought and thlk to my back because of this it didnt matter if people were mean to me because my fairy would curse them and they would have bad luck
My uncle led me to believe that in autumn, fairies would take shelter from rain by using fallen leaves. When it stopped raining they would leave money under the leaves as tokens of appreciation.
i was always dreamed dat the toooth fairy would rob my house stomp on ali and then hit cidney [the witch] and steeel my home work
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