Archive for peaseblossom
Double-Booked
Good thing that Peaseblossom is Bonnie’s imaginary friend or Kevin being double-booked like this could cause some problems. So this year’s Christmas story starts today, hold on to your seatbelts!
Why Don’t You Come With Me, Little Girl (And Boy) On a Magic Carpet Ride?
Remember kids, if a magic pixie tells you to climb out of a third-story window, don’t. The odds of a magic carpet waiting for you are statistically low. In case you all missed it, Peaseblossom is not a very good[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Did Anyone Ask For Directions
You’d think that to get to Mars all you’d have to do is head towards that faint red dot in the night sky. Turns out it’s easier if you get directions beforehand… Or at least bring the right map.
Welcome to the City of Helium…Or whatever we choose to call the Martian capital if we feel too guilty about ripping Mr. Bouroughs. Also from Burroughs are a couple of Tharks and two of the Martians from Santa Conquers the[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The back entrance is usually a good place to get in without being noticed. Unfortunately, since this is a special occasion, everyone is on high alert.
A Well Dressed Target
Lesley, you really shouldn’t tell your new friend that he’s a potential target for an enemy attack on the party. Even if you do say that someone is willing to take a bulletĀ for someone else. It makes that person sound[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The Wedding March
How is Christmas night not a great night to have a wedding? After all, you’re not going to lie when Santa is presiding, are you? Once again I wasted too much time on a background that was wasted being covered[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I don’t think I have to repeat this, but Peaseblossom is a terrible imaginary friend, and that is not how one should handle a handsome prince! Not until you’re older, anyway. By the time Bonnie is old enough to find[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Now that the ceremony’s over, the party can start properly. With her husband leading the celebration, Sophie Claus has time to thank children who were helpful, and warn pixies who were not.