Ralfie and Jemima

Ralfie and Jemima

Sunday, 10 February 2013

Will Danny be my Valentine?



I would like to introduce the Peachblossoms! 



The parents' names are Patrick and Orangine. The children are called Portia and Paul. 



I mustn't forget the fifth member of the Peachblossom family. She is a tabby cat and her name is Aster.



Orangine is a confectioner. She sells sweets and cookies at the weekly market. 



Sometimes she invents new recipes. Today, she has baked cinnamon hearts with strawberry icing to practice for her Valentine's Day assortment.



This is what her market stall might look like on Valentine's Day. 


 
Portia and Paul have come home from school and are thinking about how to spend the afternoon.



 Orangine brings them a plate of freshly baked cookies. 
"Yeah, cookies!" the bear cubs exclaim. "They smell delicious, Mum!"



"Portia and I have just decided to make cards for Valentine's Day," says Paul.
"What an excellent idea!" says Orangine. "I'll better take the flower vase and the fruit platter with me, so you'll have enough space to work."



Portia and Paul are enjoying their cookies. They notice that Aster seems really anxious to have a cookie, too.



 "Mum, can Aster have a cookie? She won't take her eyes off the plate and I think she really wants one." "Alright, but just one. Cookies are not cat food. And I don't want Aster to get a tummy ache."



So the children give Aster one cookie. She accepts it with delight and immediately curls together underneath the table to sniff at her unexpected treat.



In the meantime Portia and Paul have gone to fetch paper, pencils and a tube of glue.



"I think we better put the cookies away now," says Portia. "And I'll get some more items to decorate our cards with."


 
Portia is back with a pink ribbon and two large jars filled with glitter. 


 
Just as Portia is about to start creating her first card, Paul looks at her. There is something on his mind. 



 "Portia? Do you think I could make a card for a friend who is... a boy?" "Valentines are for everyone!" exclaims Portia. Then she adds, "Who were you thinking of?"



 "I would like to ask Danny to be my valentine. Do you think I should?" "In what way do you like Danny?" asks Portia. "Well," her brother answers, "I have dreams of marrying him some day. And having a Golden Retriever together." 

"Oh, that's so sweet, Paul!" says Portia and smiles. "Do you think Danny might like you back?" "I don't know..." admits Paul. "I think he might."  

"In my opinion you should definitely tell him you like him. What other way is there to find out if he likes you too? And if he doesn't, then at least you'll be free to find someone else to marry and have a dog with!" 



 "Excellent! Thanks for your advice, Portia!" says Paul.  
Now he is really motivated.



He chooses a piece of paper...



...and starts drawing hearts.




Portia has folded two sheets of purple paper.  Now she is cutting out a heart shape from a sheet of pink cardboard with a floral design.



After a while, Paul gets up to show his mother what he has made so far. 

"Do you like it, Mum?" "Oh my goodness, I love it!" exclaims Orangine. "For whom is it?" "It's for Danny." "How lovely, dear. I think he will be very happy!" 

"You like Danny a lot don't you?" Orangine asks her son and smiles. "Yes, Mummy. I do." And with that he returns to the table to give his card the finishing touches.



Portia and Paul spend the entire afternoon making cards and decorating them with ribbons and glitter. After supper, Orangine asks them to clean up the living room table and to get ready for bed. 

Tired to death from working so hard all afternoon, they obey without a moment's hesitation. 

Orangine tucks them in with a hug and a kiss and soon she hears one child breathing evenly and sighing in her sleep and the other child softly snoring. Portia dreams of a job as a famous interior designer and Paul dreams of the dog Danny and him will get when they marry. 

Late in the evening, after Patrick has come home from work, he and his wife enter the living room to sneak a peek at the cards their children have made for their friends and family.



"Oh my gosh, Orangine!!!" exclaims Patrick. "Our children are creative artists! I cannot believe how talented they are!! Look at these wonderful valentines!!!"

Orangine smiles. 


  THE END




The miniature cards and pastries featured in this post were made by me. :)




12 comments:

  1. Oh, how lovely story!
    Their home is wonderful! I love the furniture very much! You have done a great job as always with the decorating and photographing :)

    Warmest hugs from Plumcake <3

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    1. Thank you very much, Kate! :-) Greetings to all Plumcake citizens!

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  2. I've been waiting for another story and this one is so sweet! ( pardon the pun LOL! )
    I see your collection has been growing.
    Great job as always!

    Rosie

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  3. A lovely story - I hope Danny feels the same way :-)

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    1. Thank you. Paul appreciates your support! :-)

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  4. Aww, this is such a sweet story! I hope Danny sends Paul a Valentines card too. (: Also, this story is accompanied by some lovely photos, you have some great photography skills!

    Willow x

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    1. Hello Willow! Thank you very much! We will find out soon whether Danny feels the same... :-)

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    2. Oh, I can't wait for the next installment now!

      Willow x

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  5. Its nice how you are using sylvanians to show support for equal rights. Can't wait to see who Danny is!

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  6. Also, I am really inspired by this and am going to put up my own equal rights story!

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    1. Hello Aaron, it's so awesome that I've inspired you to put up your own equal rights story! You just made my day!! :-D I don't recognize your google profile, so please send me a link to your blog or your story when it's done!!

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