Sunday, November 03, 2024

Time for some imagination...

Her is Valda. She now appears as a key player in the Princess Sara Quest.



How is she going to fit in? 
I love making stuff up.

I may have mentioned this before but there was a time when my kids were little that we 'made up' bed time stories once in a while.

I usually started it with something like: Once upon a time there was a little boy who became a Prince and he lived in a castle. But he didn't know he was a Prince, he thought he was just a common person. 

So the story would go on for a bit and then the next night I would ask one of the boys to add to the story.

My older son would add wonderful bits and pieces to the story and expand on the characters and scenery. It was great fun.

And...then sometimes my youngest would  add great ideas to the story....OR...
do something diabolical. "...the young Prince then gathered monsters together and beheaded everyone in the castle. Theeee End." Of course he'd smile sweetly and pull his blanket up. 

Theee End.

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So Valda, who are you? At first I couldn't decide who she was or how she fit into the Princess Sara Quest. 
Who is Valda?
Valda is from a Germanic name meaning: Renowned Ruler, Power, Authority.
I admit, she looks pretty tough.

Valda is one of the Wild Ones. Obviously, she has no fear and rides a dragon and at other times rides a Thestral.

I googled for a name meaning 'powerful leader' and got Valda as a choice.

Someone over on Flickr....AC...suggested that Valda was .. um.. me? You know, maybe he was right? Valda is a Wild One, a Warrior, and she gets things done. I can see that! [the name Val-da...who would've thunk it???]

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Back to the Princess Sara journey...

The Frog finally caught up to Princess Sara and delivered her more news regarding her Quest.


A true Princess always accepts things that happen to her with grace and Sara has done this time and time again.

Princess Sara seeks out the Little People of the Forest to hear about the Dragon's Plight and the Stolen Egg. In her pure heart, knows that this is part of her quest.



The Little People of the Forest travel to seek help from the Wild Ones. They meet Valda and explain the  situation. 


Valda agrees to help. After all she would never turn down an offer enter into a conflagration. She is an avid lover of the Dragons and would do anything to help them.

Her Dragons wait behind her patiently.


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Just for fun I thought that my Wild Ones and Forest People needed something other than Lego bricks to be their homes. It all started with a couple of pieces of broken birch branches and cardboard. 

This project is not my first stick build. I've done it before and had great fun creating something out of items that I had on hand.




With the help of a glue gun and some moss, I was able to create modular pieces to use in different ways.

Cardboard, sticks, glue, and moss. Easy, free, fun.






It is easier and less expensive than trying to buy bricks to make 'scenes'. If I break a stick I can replace it easily. I made the pieces in sections so I can build and rebuild in different ways.

Other adults do wonderful crafts and hobbies for entertainment. I go for the Adult Play.

Adult play boosts creativity, helps with a sense of humor, and is a major player in reducing stress. When my mind is on creating a make believe story through 'toys', my mind is not consumed by my Caregiving duties.

I can do both things at the same time. I can create play while in the house giving care. It is a welcome relief to drop into a world of imagination for just a bit.





9 comments:

  1. I used to tell stories to my daughter every night at bedtime and she remembers them to this day, far better than I do. I guess it must have worked!

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    1. It does work! Kids that get engaged like that really love those stories!

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  2. We did stories like this, as well. I finally put one down on paper, in a book. I commissioned the image for the title page. They are too old for them now!
    I do love your stories!

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    1. I wrote a series of books for the grand kids and used photos of my Jack Russell and his toys in stories. They loved them. I don't have any idea if they still have them. I still have my copies.
      Story telling is so much fun.

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  3. I think you might be Valda!!~ I spend a fair amount of time daydreaming...most likely my caregiving escape. I love your stories and your scene development looks like great fun!

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    1. It is a good escape! We have cold rain here and I am using it to do more day dreaming of course!

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  4. AC got that right, you are Valda! Your youngest son made me laugh. My kind of kid, he was. Your vivid imagination helps you navigate life in a gracious way.

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  5. I could move right into that teepee! I love your stories - you have the greatest imagination. What a gift to your sons when they were young.

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  6. Anonymous6:02 PM

    With your computer skill (and photography) I would love to see you put this together as a book or video with you narrating the story. Such and artist and so creative! Lori

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