Quote of the Month: Open the window in the center of your chest and let the spirits fly in and out. Rumi
(My theme for this year’s A to Z Challenge is Open.)
Millie and Willie Cottonpoly, a sock puppet creation, are here to tell you their story during the April A to Z Blogging Challenge.
You can X something out and eat it, too!
Willie: I get excited about the X.
Millie: How’s that?
Willie: You know, all those railroad X-ings.
Millie: Haha, of course. You and your trains have crossed many paths.
Willie: As I sat on that train mile after mile, watching the landscape change, I thought of all the ways we can travel, all the sights we can see, all the roads that lead somewhere.
Millie: The difference a choice can make. Turn left and go one way. Turn right and go another.
Willie: Millie, there is really no limit to the possibilities.
Millie: The only limitations are ourselves.
Willie: What do you say we take an adventure?
Millie: I’ll get my purse.
Willie: I think we should start with a visit to the yogurt shop. I’ll give you all my Hot Tamales.
Millie: Willie, you’re so good to me.
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Go. Create. Inspire!
Journaling Prompt: Write about a time where you needed to choose a path. Or, take a new path in the near future and write about that journey!
I’ll take any Hot Tamales you don’t want!
These two need their own TV show because I love the dialogue. 🙂
Excellent as always a joy to read.
Yvonne.
How about the journey being on the road to finishing my current WIP? Nancy at Welcome to she said, he said
Haha–loved it! And the Rumi quote is fantastic. He’s such a source of inspiration, isn’t he? Thanks for your earlier visit to my blog, and so sorry it took me until now to visit you back. Hope to stay in touch now!
Love coming in here, checking out our two friends and their newest adventure.
That X above looks like chocolate. Yum … 🙂
Silvia @ Silvia Writes
I like Millie’s little purse. So cute!
Just stopping by from the A-Z Challenge list to say “Hi” 🙂
Great X post honey!
Good luck with the rest of the challenge, although, not far to go now 😉
xx (www.the-view-outside.com)
As Saint Ignatius would say, the paths are not always good or bad, but instead good, better, best.