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It's going to be a very small gathering of girls this holiday, but we will make it as festive as possible. (My sister has mentioned something about purple yams and edible glitter....I'm not sure if that is a combination or a choice, but what ho!)
My contribution is to ask (demand) that everyone choose a Native name to honor Native Americans on this day. My own name will be Laughing Owl . What would be your Native name of choice?
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Princess Summer Fall Winter Spring. (Anybody out there old enough to remember Howdy Doody?)
ReplyDeleteBawahhhhhh!
DeleteYes, and I have a picture of me as a child with her!!
DeleteRetired Knitter - Oh my gosh, how cool!
Delete"I Yam What I Yam" -- enjoy the edible glitter!
ReplyDeleteWhat else? "Dances With Horses"!
ReplyDelete"Walks with Butterfly" Many North American indigenous cultures have a butterfly symbol. Usually it is a positive thing. One thought is that it brings comfort. A butterfly has been a regular motif in my life and since learning of the comfort meaning I think I was sent one to alleviate a lonely and difficult childhood. Some might say "Butterfly Brain" would be an apt name and it would be true-always flitting from one thing to another. P.S. what does a laughing owl sound like?
ReplyDeleteSunshine. My old CB handle.
ReplyDeleteShe Who Walks On Ledge And Lands On Feet. 🦃
ReplyDeleteAho
Running chicken would be my name. Happy Thanksgiving to you all
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