pippi
First of all, after typing that thread title, I had to laugh at how grateful I am for having AT as an outlet. If I had posed that question to anyone in my life, besides my children, they would think I was completely off my rocker.
This morning I pulled O! That Gnome as my daily companion. I had a lot of first impressions about him, but one of the first was the way he was squatting. It felt as though he might, at any moment, leap out at me like a frog. A few minutes later as I was typing up my notes to my blog, my son comes in the house, very excited, announcing he had caught a frog! Now, he catches toads all the time, but I think he has only seen a frog here once before.
My son said that this particular frog was oddly very hard to catch. This seemed characteristic of O! That Gnome, so I immediately looked at the card leaning against my computer monitor, and wondered if this gnome had paid us a visit in frog form. The fact that my son caught a rare frog at the very time I was writing my thoughts about this gnome seeming frog-like to me was very ironic! Strangely, I just automatically assumed it was the gnome, despite knowing anything about such things.
Does anyone know anything about faeries being able to take animal form? I have seen a few of the female faeries in the deck with frog legs, so I was hoping someone here had some insight to share?
This morning I pulled O! That Gnome as my daily companion. I had a lot of first impressions about him, but one of the first was the way he was squatting. It felt as though he might, at any moment, leap out at me like a frog. A few minutes later as I was typing up my notes to my blog, my son comes in the house, very excited, announcing he had caught a frog! Now, he catches toads all the time, but I think he has only seen a frog here once before.
My son said that this particular frog was oddly very hard to catch. This seemed characteristic of O! That Gnome, so I immediately looked at the card leaning against my computer monitor, and wondered if this gnome had paid us a visit in frog form. The fact that my son caught a rare frog at the very time I was writing my thoughts about this gnome seeming frog-like to me was very ironic! Strangely, I just automatically assumed it was the gnome, despite knowing anything about such things.
Does anyone know anything about faeries being able to take animal form? I have seen a few of the female faeries in the deck with frog legs, so I was hoping someone here had some insight to share?