October 25, 2010

Haunted House

There’s a house upon the hilltop We will not go inside For that is where the witches live, Where ghosts and goblins hide. Tonight they have their party, All the lights are burning bright, But oh we will not go inside The haunted house tonight. The demons there are whirling And the spirits swirl about. They sing their songs to Halloween. “Come join the fun,” they shout. But we do not want to go there So we run with all our might And oh we will not go inside The haunted house tonight. By Jack Prelutsky Silvie
October 10, 2010

Mommy Knows What Happens When We Play

I love to hear your voice on the phone, the way you catch your breath when Mommy plays with you and your full saggy diaper. And you sit on my lap and let Mommy take care of you and your messy diaper in that very special way. I have always loved messy diapers, I am not sure why, but I have. It may have something to do with the person who is wearing it having this completely helpless look upon their face. There is something a bit submissive about that. Mommy Sue 1-888-430-2010
September 28, 2010

The Cry Of The Children

Do ye hear the children weeping, O my brothers, Ere the sorrow comes with years? They are leaning their young heads against their mothers, And that cannot stop their tears. The young lambs are bleating in the meadows, The young birds are chirping in the nest, The young fawns are playing with the shadows, The young flowers are blowing toward the west— But the young, young children, O my brothers, They are weeping bitterly! They are weeping in the playtime of the others, In the country of the free. Do you question the young children in their sorrow, Why their tears are falling so? The old man may weep for his tomorrow, Which is lost in Long Ago; The old tree is leafless in the forest, The old year is ending in the frost, The old wound, if stricken, is the sorest, The old hope is hardest to be lost: But the young, young children, O my brothers, Do you ask them why they stand Weeping sore before the bosoms of their mothers, In our happy Fatherland? They look up with their pale and sunken faces, And their looks are sad to see, For the man’s hoary anguish draws and presses Down the cheeks of infancy; “Your old earth,” they say, “is very dreary; Our young feet,” they say, “are very weak! Few paces have we taken, yet are weary— Our grave-rest is very far to seek. Ask the aged why they weep, and not the children, For the outside earth is cold, And we young ones stand without, in our bewildering, And the graves are for the old.” “True,” say the children, “it may happen That we die before our time. Little Alice died last year—her grave is shapen Like a snowball, in the rime. We looked into the pit prepared to take her: Was no room for any work in the close clay! From the sleep wherein she lieth none will wake her, Crying ‘Get up, little Alice! it is day.’ If you listen by that grave, in sun and shower, With your ear down, little Alice never cries; Could we see her face, be sure we should not know her, For the smile has time for growing in her eyes: And merry go her moments, lulled and stilled in The shroud by the kirk-chime. It is good when it happens,” say the children, “That we die before our time.” Alas, alas, the children! They are seeking Death in life, as best to have; They are binding up their hearts away from breaking, With a cerement from the grave. Go out, children, from the mine and from the city, Sing out, children, as the little thrushes do; Pluck your handfuls of the meadow-cowslips pretty, Laugh aloud, to feel your fingers let them through! But they answer, “Are your cowslips of the meadows Like our weeds anear the mine? Leave us quiet in the dark of the coal-shadows, From your pleasures fair and fine! “For oh,” say the children, […]
June 28, 2010

Cute

Ok now i love the feel of cloth diapers they feel so soft and cuddly against a babies bottom nothing like putting on a fresh diaper and patting that cute bottom as they waddle away on the none too sturdy legs. Love sitting back and watching them try their best but they are so bound on learning new things even when they fall that baby will get up and try again babies explore new things and new people with all out gusto.Love to change their diapers even when i need a clothes pin for my nose lol Silvie
January 23, 2010

Pretty Things

What do you consider pretty? It might be the way a rain drop clings to a window, or a spider web.  It might be a sunset, the colors touching mountains in the distance.  It may be the way a woman smiles at you, or a man.  What ever it is, we all see beauty differently and in different things.   I see beauty in simple things, the way a flower opens, how it looks placed in an arrangement together to make one perfect bouquet. Liz 1-888430-2010
January 3, 2010

Surprise Me

I am a pretty nice person.  Very nice actually, but sometimes I get a little peeved.  One of the things that makes me this way is when someone calls and you ask them what do and they say Surprise ME!  Surprise you? Really? I’m sorry but I cannot know what you like until you tell me, otherwise you will be paying me to try to be a mind reader, and I am not good at that.  So before you call, work out what you would like to do.  It doesn’t have to be detailed, it can be just an idea, or things that you have liked in the past with someone else who you have called.  But give Mommy Lizabeth a break and know what you want.  That way we can both enjoy ourselves and I will come away from the experience knowing I made you happy and you will come away from the experience feeling like you just had the best phone call ever. Love, Mommy Liz 1-888-430-2010
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