Showing posts with label winnie the pooh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winnie the pooh. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 August 2021

Real values

 

The world of being a little especially for feminine sissy gurls such as myself is all the more better for having influences that are very much for children in them because they align to our inner selves even if like with me it's different from the herd.

The values of love, caring, friendship and meaningful relationships that transcend temporary things such as wanting to share a toy or play with someone it encourages help move us on to be the very best gurl we can. 

Wednesday, 27 November 2019

Winnie the pooh

I have always loved the Winnie The Pooh stories from childhood.

There are many inspiring lines to be found within the stories that have a real benefit to boys and girls.

Christopher Robin is a childhood hero of mine.
You were always warned about the fair weathered friends who wanted to be in with you and those who perhaps less pushy were more minded to stick with through the thick and the thin, sticking up for you even if it may not be popular.

Real friendship is based on mutual respect for one another, knowing when things are best done together but respecting when we need to be alone with our thoughts but prepared to come in and comfort us as needed.

Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Ode to being a Feminine Gurl

 

I feel the eternal spirit of the boy is best exemplified  by Christopher Robin in the many Winnie The Pooh stories.


Meeting up with the gang for a bit of a lark with a commanding view of our target, you'd be right to think something is going on but we loved that whole easy camaraderie as one boy passes the arrow ready to fire.

We know we might be caught with one of us getting a spanking for it but I'm prepared to take mine for the gang.

I loved my childhood and understood the consequences of the game we played with the grown ups in having our boistorus fun.

Saturday, 23 February 2013

Christopher Robin

That it is indeed in the touching friendship between Pooh and Christopher Robin as they have fun adventures together as we would ourselves if we opened up to people more.

Christopher Robin is a very good role model for girls and boys I feel.

Wednesday, 5 April 2006

Winnie The Pooh

Something I've always had time for was A.A. Milne's Winnie The Pooh stories which always held my interest  with well observed situations and lovable characters of which there's been a good number of tie in items to buy.

When I was at college several years ago I met a person I became friends with who was paralyzed in a road accident and one of things that immediately struck me was his love for this series having lots of Winnie The Pooh stationery including a lovely yellow vinyl pencil case with a Tigger motif on the front of it which was unusual  at the time for a guy and he was the only guy on our course too.

We of course just loved it.

There are a number of really good sayings from the series that have been illustrated over the years and this one has always stood out for me as a disabled person:
I think this is one of the most important ones.