Thursday, February 27, 2014

Our Maine Dollhouse Giveaway

We are excited to announce the free Giveaway of our very popular Maine Dollhouse this week.


The Free Giveaway is open to all of our Facebook fans living in the lower 48. (AK and HI may enter but will pay the $80.00 shipping charge.) 



In the words of our customers; 

"We have this dollhouse and it is absolutely fantastic!"



"Ok Dave and Jake the elves of Elves and Angels, they played for hours with their new "twin / two sided" doll house!! Thank you so much for a great product that will be passed down in the family for generation to come!





My girls love their new doll house. They spent the whole day playing dollhouse while holding their baby dolls. The TV did not go on once. I am not sure what the best part of the purchase was; that it's solid wood with nontoxic finish, that it's made in in the USA (which is always my first choice), that it was easy to assemble, or that both children can play with it at once without fighting due to the open layout of the "Elves and Angels Maine" dollhouse so I don't have to have two doll houses in my house.



" Makes me want to go back in time and be a kid again. Love this doll house."


"Beautiful! Love this dollhouse."



"Oh my stars...the beloved house!"



We wish you all the best in the Giveaway. Thank you for your continued support!

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Sunday, February 23, 2014

Beauty All Around Us…or Learning From Life

Sometime things that seem obvious, just pass us by in life, and we take them for granted, and miss the  opportunities that are all around us everyday.  As a parent, of many children, and a
home-schooler for almost 30 years,  I have had many wonderful experiences with my children, that I wouldn't trade for anything in the world.  I have also had my share of missed opportunities, that were lost, just because I wasn't paying attention.


 As my youngest child turns 17 this June, I am very aware of the fleeting window called Childhood, and how quickly our babies become teenagers, and then move on to become who they are as adults, and to contribute to society, the gifts and convictions that we as parents, have sown in their formative years.
As a child myself, I discovered the beauty of the winged creatures of the sky.  I loved to wake up at dawn in the summer, and hear the symphony of singers, that were all around me, heralding the new day.  
I would go to the library and get out all the books I could find, to study and learn all their names, songs, and habitats.  My favorite Christmas was when I was 10 years old, and I got a Golden Guide to Birds, a bird feeder and seed, and a birdhouse to hang in the dogwood tree.  I can still see it today, the white birdhouse, hanging by a brown shoelace.
Many years later, as a Homeschool Mother, I was able to share my love of birds with my children. 
I began my home-schooling career way back in 1985.  Some of you probably weren't even born then!  I had six children at the time, ranging in age from two to fourteen, and knew nothing about teaching.   My son, Nathan was in the 4th grade, a perfect age to develop an interest in birds.  He and I did a Unit study on birds, and his interest was kindled for life.  One day I put some sliced ham in the maple tree near our kitchen window, and a red-tailed hawk swooped down and grabbed the meat.  
Nate was beside himself with excitement.  He began to keep a Lifelist of birds he had seen. We began bird watching regularly, and his natural “spotting “ ability was uncanny.
For many years, I would wake him up on his birthday at about 4AM, and he and I would go out bird watching to celebrate his birthday.  This was a very special time for both of us, as you can imagine in a family with 11 children, one on one time with Mom, was a rarity.
Over the years the study of birds was always part of our home schooling curriculum, and many of our children have enjoyed their time in the woods and fields, discovering the beauty that is all around us. 
Our daughter Seri also developed a real love for birds, and as a child of about six years old, she would stand out back near the feeders, holding seed in her mittens, and wait for the birds to land on her.  Somehow, they would always come to her, amazingly, without any fear.
Bird Girl----Seri Smalley 6 years old
Every spring on the farm, we have our “Birdhouse Tradition”. We always make birdhouses for the new season, to celebrate Easter and the coming summer.  David mills them up from scrap lumber, and all of us get together and make the birdhouses, and then paint the fronts to decorate them, each in a special way so each child (or adult), can express their own creative flair.



                                                                   








It helps keep down the blackfly population, but more than that, it is a Family Tradition, that feeds and nurtures the life and memories of our children.  It also encourages the beautiful tree swallows and blue birds, to come and delight us with their graceful flight and  lovely songs.


You never know what far reaching effects the time spent with your children will have.  My bird boy Nathan, is today a world class Nature photographer, (www.nathanielsmalley.com) whose photos defy the lens to ever capture such a shot, and delight the viewer with images of birds and wildlife that you would never see in a lifetime, on your own.
Immortal Beauty By Nathaniel Smalley
It was those early years of bird watching that led him to his life’s work, sharing his love of birds with the world.
Some of our favorite books to read from, were “The Burgess Bird Book” and “The Burgess Animal Book,” by Thornton Burgess, the “Roger Tory Peterson Bird Guides,” and the ever special “Golden Guide to Birds of North America.”
There are literally thousands of poems about birds that you could have your children read and memorize, also, many publishers have wonderful coloring books available for coloring birds. 
The possibilities are limitless, and your birding adventure will fill childhood with the sights and sounds that will thrill them for a lifetime, and deepen their appreciation of nature.
Seri Smalley and her 2 wild Morning Doves
I suggest you take some time with your children to discover “The Beauty All Around Us,” and develop a love for the Natural world and all of it’s diversified creatures.  
You, and they, will learn much from life, and will, as you learn, develop ties and memories that will always live in your hearts.


Happy birding……Happy spring!


By Susan Smalley
    For Elves and Angels