Then we move on to the list of things I don't like to do, that I would gladly label discretionary. Laundry, sweeping, mopping, doing dishes, windows (yeah, right?!), vacuuming. Again, no real wiggle room. I've pretty much already shaved those down to as little as is hygienic, I think.
Work? Well, my boss is really understanding, but even he would notice if I didn't show up. And would ask about it at dinner--since my boss is my husband.
So...the chaos continues and my time remains unmanaged.
However, I have found there is a small part of my life that I can direct. A little, infinitesimally tiny corner, a speck, of the universe that I can control. A fairy garden.
I made my first one a couple of years ago with the help of a crafty friend. I found some interesting plants and a large planter at my local big box "home" store and a few small scaled bits and pieces at my local craft store and I was ready. An hour later, with dirt under my fingernails, I pronounced it good. My own planet writ small. There was a house, a stone path, over-sized ceramic mushrooms and dainty flowers. A miniature garden chair half-hidden in the shade of a towering grass plant and a tiny grey kitten walking down the path. My imagination exploded with the possible stories of the very small people who will live in that very small house.
This year, I have expanded my interest in that world of my creation and, as I decorated my own yard for Halloween, I did the same for my imaginary tenants, complete with a jack-o-lantern and graveyard behind a iron fence.
My life may not be managed; I may live in a state of constant "what do I have to do todays." But my fairy garden is under control, organized, ready at any time for me to take a peek at, hoping to see someone resting in a chair or using the tools to plant something in the little flower pots.
I like fairy gardens. They let me imagine I can control something. Even if it is something very small.
Now I can't wait to get things ready for Christmas. I think there's going to be deer visiting and signs of mini fairy children--a wagon full of presents, a tiny tricycle--I wonder if Santa visits fairies?
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