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The Wise Treehouse is a place to come sit and explore different tutorials, recipes, life lessons, and purchase gifts and merchandise. This magical place is made of different branches and outlets of life and creativity.
Books
Tumbler Charms
Charms “bracelets” for your tumblers and cups.
Nameplates
These are acrylic covers that your straw slides through and it clips to your lid of your tumbler to easily identify it from your friend’s cup, or to distinguish beverages.
Memorial/Desk Pyramids
Tiny resin diamonds or pyramids that can have dried flowers or charms from loved ones, pets, or just a decoration.
Cailin
In the shadowed recesses of a forgotten Ohio town, Cailin Gray finds her dwelling, where she shares space with a husband and four children, enveloped by an eerie silence only broken by the mournful cries of three spectral dogs and the ghostly presence of numerous other creatures and pets. When the world outside dims, Cailin’s fingers weave through the darkness, spinning wool and conjuring sinister knitted creations that seem to beckon from the depths of the unknown.
She prowls the twisted corridors of advocacy, a lone figure fighting for the rights of pit bulls, guardians of the shadows, while her heart bears the weight of sorrow in her relentless quest for awareness of pregnancy and infancy loss. Two tiny souls, lost to the void, echo in the hollow chambers of her being, casting shadows that dance upon the walls of her fractured existence.
Yet, amidst the darkness, Cailin Gray emerges as a beacon of empathy, a silhouette of understanding amidst the bleak landscape of despair. In her journey through the depths of anguish, she transcends the confines of sorrow, becoming a vessel of hope and healing for those who tread the haunted paths of loss.
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About Laynie!
Laynie McMurry lives in a super small town with her husband and 4 kids, 3 dogs, and numerous other creatures and pets in Ohio. When she’s not writing, she is spinning wool or making pretty knitted objects. She is an advocate for dog equality (loves pit bulls) and pregnancy and infancy loss awareness. Laynie has lost two babies of her own and understands your pain.