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Pure Imagination
I sat on the toy store shelf, feeling all bottled-up and unwanted. The kids prefer to play with video games, these days, rather than being outdoors with me. Then one day, this little girl grabbed me down from the shelf and begged her Mommy to buy me. She took me out to play as soon as we got home. The spring day was so bright as I met the sun for the first time. I could not contain the joy that I felt as she unscrewed the lid and dipped the plastic wand into the soapy liquid. She brought the wand to her lips and gently blew out a line of iridescent bubbles. I felt so free, floating through the air with my new friends. Her giggles of delight were the sweetest sound. She dances as we swirl around her. Pure imagination takes over as she pretends to be a fish in a bubbly underwater world. I will never forget the wonder that was in her eyes. The wind caught each one of us, taking us on a new adventure. She runs to try and catch me as I drift up and away from her. Written by: Kelly Deschler May 20th, 2014
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