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Reposted from March 1, 2016
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Howdy again! Last week’s responses were so well thought out. They were truly interesting and inspiring. There’s another one like that coming up next week, but for this week, how about a fun one?
Actually, how about a fun TWO? This week’s prompt made me think about a more SPECIFIC version of it as well. I’m going to post them both. You can do one or the other OR both of them! I admit I’m kind of curious to see what we’d get from folks with the second one. 😀
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What makes life magical?
and…
`What would your perfectly magical day be like?
As always, remember to include the link to this post on YOUR blog post. Or if your response isn’t overly long, you’re welcome to leave it in the comment section below. And please feel free to interpret the prompt however you wish: memoirs, poems, pictures, etc.
If you would like to see the previous prompts, they’re listed in the menu at the top of the blog in The Sandbox Writing Challenge. You can just jump in wherever we are at the moment! After all, the prompts are really for YOU to get to know YOURSELF. (Posts from past prompts you wish to tackle will always be added to the current week’s challenge page.)
Off you go now to see what you can conjure up! 😀
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Picture Credit: dailyalchemy.com
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Cheryl’s post (Impromptu Promptlings) — Perfectly Magical!
Ivor’s post (Ivor.Plumber/Poet) — My Dragon, The Trilogy
Fim’s post (Quantum Hermit) — My Able Gift in Crafting
Linda’s post (Spiritual Dragonfly) — My Magic Moments
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The two most important ingredients of my magical day would have to include my family and chocolate cheesecake – in that order, naturally 🙂
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Are you sure about that order??? 😉
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There have been times… but I’m a very proud mum these days 🙂
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Hangingout with my niece and nephews. Seeing things through their eyes, hearing their little stories, being part of their lives, it’s magic.
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Isn’t it funny how you can see stuff through a kid’s eyes and it’s like seeing it again for the first time? Like I miss Christmas the way it felt when Bran and Stef were little. But now I’m experiencing it as if for the first time again through my grandkids…
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