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Saturday, December 12, 2009

CALLING ALL YOU ANGELS

I love angels, as we all know by now.  I collect them, stone or wooden ones, or real ones, if they will have me.  


Today I received an e-mail that I thought was just adorable and inspirational to the max!  Children telling us all about those angels.  Enjoy!


Angels Explained By Children

> I only know the names of two angels,
> Hark and Harold.
>
> -Gregory, age 5

 
> Everybody's got it all wrong. Angels don't wear halos anymore. I forget why, but scientists are working on it.
>
> -Olive, age 9

 
> It's not easy to become an angel! First, you die.
> Then you go to Heaven, and then there's still the flight training to go
> through. And then you got to agree to wear those angel clothes.
>
> -Matthew, age 9


> Angels work for God and watch over kids when God
> has to go do something else.
> -Mitchell, age 7

> My guardian angel helps me with math,
> but he's not much good for science.
>
> -Henry, age 8
>
> Angels don't eat, but they drink milk from Holy Cows!!! 
>
> -Jack, age 6
>
> Angels talk all the way while they're flying
> you up to heaven.
> The main subject is where you went wrong before you got dead.
>
> -Daniel, age 9


> When an angel gets mad, he takes a deep breath
> and counts to ten.
>
> And when he lets out his breath again,
> somewhere there's a tornado.
>
> -Reagan, age 10


> Angels have a lot to do and they keep very busy. If you lose
> a tooth, an angel comes in through your window 
> and leaves money under your pillow.
>
> Then when it gets cold, angels go south for the winter.
>
> -Sara, age 6


> Angels live in cloud houses made by God and His 
> son, who's a very good carpenter.
> -Jared, age 8

 
> All angels are girls because they gotta wear 
> dresses and boys didn't go for it.
>
> -Antonio, age 9
>
> My angel is my grandma who died last year. She got a big head start on
> helping me while she was still down here on earth.
>
> -Ashley, age 9
  
> Some of the angels are in charge of helping
> heal sick animals and pets.
> And if they don't make the animals get better,
> they help the child get over it.

 
>  -Vicki, age 8





What I don't get about angels is why,  when someone is in love, they shoot arrows at them. 

-Nancy, age 7
 

1 comment:

Magpie said...

You just gotta love how kids look at the world...we should never lose that insight.