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#525 Silver Swan “The Silver Swan” was created especially for Lori Lee
Strickland at the age of 7 With Love From, Mom & Dad May 12, 2002 Lori
Strickland, age 7,
washed her face, brushed her teeth, slipped into her soft
pajamas and climbed into bed. She couldn’t wait to finish looking through the
curious book she had found in the old wooden
chest in her closet. The book was covered with dust.
It must have been a hundred years old! 4 Lori
opened the worn leather cover. Inside
were pictures of a beautiful princess who lived in an enchanted forest. The princess loved and cared for the many
animals who lived there. 7 In
the forest was a lake where a silver swan lived. The swan could sing and talk and fly high in the sky. There was also a cute little elf who lived
by the lake. The swan often carried the
princess and the elf to faraway places.
The swan, the princess and the elf were the best of friends. 8 As Lori turned the last page of the book, a puff of
shimmering gold dust filled the air. Lori blinked.
There, in the middle of her room, stood
the princess. At her side was the shining, silver swan. The swan sang: “Strawberry, blueberry,
raspberry pie, Come fly with us through the Magical Sky.” 11 “Don’t
be afraid, Lori,” said the princess. “We have come to ask for your help.” “You see,” added the swan, “our friend,
Twinkle the Elf, is missing. He went
out to play in the clouds this afternoon, and he is not yet home. Could you bring along Lisa, Alysa, and Denia and help us search for Twinkle?” “Of
course!” Lori exclaimed. “Please wait while I ask for permission.” 12 Lori
was back in a flash. “Are you ready?”
asked the silver swan. “Oh yes!” she replied.
The silver swan lowered her long,
graceful neck and unfolded her wings so that Lori and the princess could climb onto her back.
With a whoosh of her wings, the swan
flew out the window and into the evening sky. 15 As Lori looked at Bronte, Texas
below, the cool wind tickled her face. “Look,” she
laughed. “There’s my home! And there’s the park!” Before she
could say “Raspberry pie,” they had picked up Lisa,
Alysa, and Denia
on their way to the clouds. 16 As
the magical swan soared up into the sky, everyone sang: “Strawberry, blueberry,
raspberry pie, On our swan’s silver wings Up, up we fly!” “The Moon looks soooo big!” exclaimed Lori. “Look at
that shooting star,” said the princess.
“Let’s all make a wish.” 19 Lori
made her wish.
She wanted the princess and the silver
swan to find their friend, Twinkle the Elf.
They all sang: “Strawberry, blueberry,
raspberry pie, We’re sure to find Twinkle, If we all try.” 20 “We
are getting close to Twinkle, the Elf’s, favorite play area,” announced the
princess. “The clouds here are shaped
like animals. Twinkle loves to play on
them.” Lisa,
Alysa, and Denia
gazed in amazement as Lori pointed at the
cottony wonderland before them. No
wonder Twinkle loved to play here! 23 The
silver swan flew gracefully around the clouds while everyone looked for the
little elf. “I think I see Twinkle,”
said Lori excitedly. “Where?” asked the silver swan and the princess. “He’s right there on that dinosaur cloud!”
cried Lori.
The little elf was waving at them. 24 Twinkle
bounced up and down with glee as the swan landed beside him. “I’m so glad you’re here!” he
exclaimed. Lori
was glad they had found Twinkle. Her wish had come true. 27 “May
we play with Twinkle on the clouds?” Lori
asked. “Of course you may,” replied the
silver swan. Jumping
on the clouds was just like bouncing on a trampoline. They did cartwheels, handstands, somersaults, back flips and
front flips. After a while the princess
reminded them that it was time to go home. 28 The
silver swan made sure that her passengers were
warm and cozy in her soft feathers before
lifting off the dinosaur cloud. She softly sang them a lullaby as they returned
home. “Strawberry, blueberry,
raspberry pie, Sleep softly, little
friends, Up, up we fly!” 31 Lori
woke up as they landed in her room. She slid off
the swan’s back and climbed into her bed. She knew that
this was one adventure she would never forget! 32 “Good
night, Silver Swan,” whispered Lori, “and thank
you for taking us with you.” “Good
night, Lori,” whispered the swan. “I’m glad you came. Sweet dreams.” 35 Hope you enjoy this gift.


















Lori Strickland
Mom & Dad