Dear Granter of Pie-in-the-Sky Hopes and Dreams,
I know that I am probably maxed out these days, especially after you sent worker bee fairies in the forms of my in-laws. Our house (gasp!) is finally being finished. My daydreaming, unfortunately, has no end.
But actually, this tree house wish is forCorey. I mean, for our future children. The neighborhood kids? I mean. Well. Crap.
I know that I am probably maxed out these days, especially after you sent worker bee fairies in the forms of my in-laws. Our house (gasp!) is finally being finished. My daydreaming, unfortunately, has no end.
But actually, this tree house wish is for
As always, thank you for considering.
Tracey
P.S. I'll just take a copy of the book, if the actual house is a little over the top.
P.P.S. I promise to put an end to these types of wishes by the time I'm 40. 45? 50. I stand at 50.
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I look at this photo not only for the living space potential, but for how it would fit into a landscape and garden. With other trees. With vines winding around the stairways. Engulfed by its surroundings, eventually becoming one with nature. Like a hobbit house. The ultimate children's garden cottage. Fifteen feet off of the ground. Out of reach of the grown-ups. I mean the imaginary woodland beasts. I mean . . .
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I love that book! I've thumbed through the pages so many times and covet a tree house. Perhaps one day . . .
Daydreaming is so important - even as an adult!
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