Sunday, November 18

Naiad ...

... isn't she lovely? The bucket does not do her justice but a beautiful pot is being prepared for her. These things take time and we weren't expecting a waterlily to come and live at our house. She is our deity-parent gift (we gave the boykin a purple elephant, almost as big as he, as I could not find a toy Ganesha anywhere). She was to be a lotus but .... thank goodness one could not be found, I don't think we've room for anything quite that big.
Have you spotted the "theme"? Try looking at his teeny green singlet.
In case our in-case-of-emergencies role is called upon, we have been instructed to bring him up a "good heathen".

6 comments:

e said...

Beauty all around.

cookiecrumb said...

Ha ha ha! Deity parent.
You'll do fine.

Ms Brown Mouse said...

Well, they could hardly call us god-parents, could they? I think all we are really expected to do is hand out pressies when appropriate and gang up with him against his parents when the teens hit!

Ms Brown Mouse said...

Oh, and buy him a drum kit, must not forget the drum kit!

LBA said...

God, that pagan child is gorgeous.

The boy-that-lives-in-the-house-at-the-back has a drum kit. I quite enjoy his jamming...

Ms Brown Mouse said...

Isn't he just! You just want to squeeze those chubby cheeks & thighs!