Well now there are some things in life that we believe in and some that we don’t.
Leprechauns? Nope. Not likely.
Unicorns? Only in little girls minds.
Elves & Gnomes? Ya, right! Maybe in your garden or on a travel site.
Trolls? The stuff of kids tales.
But what about Fairies? Are they real? Have you seen one? Met one? I am pretty sure I have.
I have been contacted by the Fairy Hobmother and a wish has been granted just by telling you about them.
I left a comment on Happier Than a Pig in Mud’s blog when she had been visited by the Fairy Hobmother and Kapow!!!! I was granted a wish. So just by posting about the Fairy Hobmother I was gifted an Amazon gift card.
We often post about our cooking endeavours and our appliances are a big part of that. The Fairy Hobmother is a blog showcasing appliances. It is full of information.
But wait….don’t go yet….if you leave a comment on here you may be next to be visited by the Fairy Hobmother. It is real, I know because it happened to me!!!
I love the play on words, and finding a new blog to read. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJen @ Muddy Boot Dreams
Well of course there are fairies! Who else leaves money under pillows when kids lose teeth?
ReplyDeleteI do love the name "Fairy Hobmother." Get those pots on the hob and cook up something excellent.
Hey-- we've got lots of leftover wine from the wedding -- if you want to visit NY this summer, come by and help us whittle down the stock!
Our ghosts, by the way, have taken to stealing our forks. Very strange....
Cass
of course there are faieries...however you spell it! Gonna go check it out...
ReplyDeleteCute and congrats on the win! ;) Faeries are of course real, and they make our wishes come true, yours did!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
How fun is that?! I am jealous, I would love to visit with a faerie!
ReplyDeleteDid you know "hob" is still the word used in England to describe the stove or stove top elements. As someone else said, good play on words.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you got a visit Lori-Happy Shopping:@)
ReplyDeleteWell, that dang leprechaun has done absolutely nothing for this Irish lass- so I'll have to go dance with the fairies! Congrats on your win. wish me luck! ~ Sue
ReplyDeleteI made a wish on Lynn's blog, too! You got my wish!! I believe in fairies, I really do!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
I happen to know that there are trolls too! I was married to one; he was hairy and grumpy and before he met me, he lived under a bridge.
ReplyDeleteI love your blog; so now when you see someone creeping up behind, it's just me following you!
The fairy hobmother has visited me!!! Horray, and thanks Lori for writing about this post.
ReplyDeleteJen @ Muddy Boot Dreams