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When I was in fourth grade, one of my friends thought that fertilizer pelets were leprecon eggs, and they would grow into leprecons. We also believed that the spraypainted gold gravel the teachers put out on the playground really was leprecon gold, and we were always dissapointed when our St. Patrick's day leprecon traps never caught anything.
I used to believe that the tooth fairy used teeeth as money, and I began to worry that if she got poor, she might steal all my teeth through the night.
I used to belive that fairies lived inside lavenders but they were so small you couldn't see them. And if a bee ever came near you they would give you 50pence under your pillow.
When I was in secand grade, my sister told me that the fireflys were faeries. Of course, I belived her. One day I caught one, and showed my sister. She told me it would put a curse on me. I got so scared I slept in my closet.
I used to believe there were little men with spoons inside nailpolish bottles stirring the nailpolish when you shake it. I couldn't wait until my mom got to the end of the bottle so I could try to let them out to play
when i was a little girl my nan and grandad told me that when it was frosty fairies use to ice skate on the car roofs during the night and thats how the pretty patterns was formed
I used to think that there were magic fairies all around. and I would make fairie food for them so they would be happy with me. The food consisted of a large leaf, grass, flower pettals, and bird berrys all rolled up.
I beleived that I had some elves in the backyard thatvisited my sandbox. I would bring them food, clothing, fabric peices and build sand castles for them. They lived beyond a hole in our wooden fence in a dark wooded area in a large hole in the trunk of a tree. i drew pictures of their under the tree homes and came up with lots of ideas for what they were doing and how they survived. And I never saw them , but talked to them all the time. =)
I had always wondered if a secret civilazation of elves liveing under the couch.
Then I found out elves live in the forest and fairies live under the couch.
When I was six, I lost my first baby tooth. I decided that it would only be polite to write a letter to the tooth fairy. I said that because my tooth was in such good condition, I deserved more money than the average kid. I asked for $14 because $13 was too little and $15 was too much.
I also had a big tree in my back yard with a door shaped "knot" at the bottom. I was positive a colony of naked elves lived in the tree and my best friend convinced me that we should lay my barbie clothes outside the tree for them so they wouldn't catch cold.
I spent the day finding my best and warmest barbie clothes and much to my happiness and surprise, the clothes were gone the next morning! I bragged to my friend that they had enjoyed our gift.
It wasn't until a month later that my friend confessed that she had taken the clothes! I was so mad.
top belief!
I had a huge oak tree in my yard growing up and it had what looked like a door at the bottom of it (just like keebler elves' door~ a big arch shaped door). It must have been a deformed knot of some kind. Anyway I used to think knomes lived inthere and i could always be seen pressing my ear up to the tree to hear them. i would dare my friends to knock on the little door. No one would.
When i was little i used to belive that there were little invisible fairies on top of the street lights. I thought the fairies would choose the group w/ more cars and let them go. however one day we got a "mean" fairies. our lane had many more cars and he let the oher lane go. so i started crying. Our light turned green and my mom started to go i was still crying getting ever louder. my mom was trying to look at me in the back seat in her rear view miror, and wasnt watching her speed. well a cop pulled her overe and gave her a ticket.
When i was little i used to belive that the tooth fairy and my mom were best friends all b\c of a little white lie she told me. I used to always smell the money that the tooth fairy gave me and it always smelled like my mom. so when day i asked her " mom, why does the tooth fairy smell like you" and she reponded" b/c she came to me and asked me what perfume i wore, so since i knew she liked it i told santa to get it for her". boy, didnt i think i was the coolest girl. my mom was friends with santa and the tooth fairy.
i used to have a big orange slide in my room, and i thought that when i slept, little blue fairies would slide down it. I would stay awake as long as i could to try and catch the fairies in the act of using my slide.
my uncle told me that little fairys would come in through you window if your bed was right next to it and hang redheads from stoplights and not let them down and they had to cut their hair.(I had long hair)Needless to say, my bed was never near a window and my hair is short now!!
top belief!
Being a curious child, I wanted to know what happened to the teeth the tooth-fairy used to swap for 10 pence (years ago!!!) so... I wrote the Chief Tooth-Fairy a letter and left it under my pillow with my tooth.
The next morning, there was a reply! It said that the teeth were made into magic fairy dust and that it was made by grinding the teeth together! I even got a magic sample! Awwwwww :) Fairies ROCK.
When I was in Preschool, my teacher would put little green boot prints along the wall leading out the window and said that the Leprechauns had visited us the night before and left us gifts. They were the little chocolate coins wrapped in foil. I, of course believed that teachers weren't allowed to lie so it had to be true. Later that day, I managed to get one of my friends to help me look for leprechauns in all the patches of clover because I wanted more chocolate coins.
I used to believe that teeth were stars that the toothfairy placed in the sky.
i beilieve (Still) that faries are attraced by cheese! One of my friends told me that and it makes sense (Somehow!)
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