Most of you know that I have a family of mice living in my studio. They help bake all of the tiny orders that come in (their paws are perfectly suited to the task), and they really have a knack when it comes to developing new ideas for miniature foods.
Well, how I met them is a story all its own, so let’s rewind the clock and take a walk in the woods, shall we?
One afternoon, I was meandering near my favorite stream, looking for a hidden nook where I could enjoy my lunch and a good book.
A sycamore tree had been downed by a storm since my last visit, and I found the perfect sitting spot on its smooth trunk. Before I’d even taken my lunch out of my bag, a bit of red, a few feet away from my sitting spot, caught my eye in otherwise green surroundings.
What on earth? Was that a path? It certainly looked like one to me.
And it seemed to be leading over the log and into a little doorway lined with lichen. Curiouser and curiouser!
I sat and stared at this tiny wonder, not quite sure what to do. I felt a strange hesitation about getting any closer, because it felt like I might be disturbing something (or someone?). I dug around in my bag, looking to see if I’d remembered my phone so I could take a picture. And then, out of the corner of my eye, I saw a flash of white.
Sitting alongside the stone path was something new.
Whoever had left this box must have been in an awful hurry–I saw nothing more than a streak of white. Had I scared them? Oh dear. I felt horrible! Luckily, I had a pen and paper scrap with me.
I decided to give them some privacy, and I made a bit of a show of walking off to splash my feet in the stream. My entire body was on edge, and I could feel every fiber in my being wishingwishingwishing that whoever lived in that tiny house would come out again, that I hadn’t missed my one and only chance to meet them.
After a few more minutes of exaggerated splashing, I glanced back at the house. And–oh my goodness–was I seeing things?! There was a small figure standing by the box.
I took a deep breath, and ever so slowly moved back toward the house, hoping that I wouldn’t frighten them away. It was a mouse!
And I was pretty sure he was waving at me.
I slowly dropped to my knees and said, very softly, “Hello.”
With a twitch of his whiskers, the mouse replied, “Hello–you’re Mo?”
I nodded, too astonished to even speak.
“Well, I’m afraid you’ve caught us on moving day,” the mouse continued.
Mice have moving days? “Um, where are you moving to?”
“Well…” the mouse looked puzzled, his tiny brow knit into adorable mouse wrinkles, “We don’t know, exactly.”
“We?”
“Oh, yes! How rude of me. Mama? Mira? Won’t you come out?”
I was certainly in danger of overdosing on cuteness at this point, but thankfully, my nervousness had subsided and I wanted to get to know my new acquaintances.
“So, where are you thinking about moving to?”
“We want to move into town, but…well, we’re not really sure where to start. We’ve always wanted to see the town, but it’s such a long ways away, and it can be dangerous to travel so far from home.”
“Oh my, I know we’ve only just met, but I think I may know the perfect place. See, I have a tiny house inside the house where I live. It’s…well, it’s hard to explain, but it’s the perfect size for you. I could take you there if you like!”
Papa replied, “It’s a tiny house? In town?”
I nodded. “You see, I make tiny things for a living; I sculpt them out of clay. And I build tiny houses to put these things in. I have a tiny house that’s already built. It needs work–there’s furniture but not much else. And it could use a good dusting. But I’d be so so happy to let you live there, and we could fix it up together!”
And that is how it all began. A week later, after one more trip back and forth from the woods, the Nutmeg family was moved into my studio’s dollhouse, and what happened next is a story for another day.
August 14, 2015 at 6:19 pm
I adore your mice.Did you make them?…They are just what I need in my house as I really dont do dolls and I have the Beatrix Potter ‘Ginger and Pickles’shop which needs shop keepers……so if you make them or could tell me where I can find some that would like to run a shop I would be very greatfull. xx
August 14, 2015 at 6:27 pm
Love this story! Did you make the mice?
August 14, 2015 at 6:34 pm
Hi Mo! Very cute story!!! I just noticed you are in Columbia Mo. I go there once or twice a year to visit our son. I also work with polymer clay. I will be sure and drop by your shop the next time we are in Columbia. Have a great weekend. Peg
August 14, 2015 at 7:24 pm
Can I buy or are there instructions for making these adorable mice?
August 14, 2015 at 7:33 pm
Hi, Suzanne! I actually had them custom made by an amazing artist: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MimimishHandmade.
August 14, 2015 at 7:33 pm
Thanks, Judy! The mice were made by this artist: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MimimishHandmade.
August 14, 2015 at 7:34 pm
Hi, Peg! Glad you liked the story. And yes, let me know when you’re in Columbia! I actually work out of my home and not a shop, but I’d still love to meet you. 🙂
August 14, 2015 at 7:34 pm
Hi, Susan! I bought the mice from this artist: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MimimishHandmade
August 14, 2015 at 8:30 pm
I LOVE THIS! Please tell the Nutmeg thank you on behalf of your fans for inspiring you to inspire us!
August 14, 2015 at 8:30 pm
*the Nutmeg Family!
August 14, 2015 at 8:36 pm
Oh my goodness… I love it. Tiny cuteness obsessed! 🙂
August 15, 2015 at 2:48 am
Thanks, Angela! This is Papa Nutmeg here. Mo said I could log in and moderate comments tonight, and I’m learning my way around this giant keyboard. So glad you liked our story! I’m looking forward to sharing more. 🙂
August 15, 2015 at 2:49 am
Thanks, Christy! So glad you enjoyed it. 😀
August 15, 2015 at 4:40 am
Mo, This is too much of cuteness to handle! I love, love, love your story!! I can’t believe people are asking you where you got the mice from, after all, they are real!! Tell the Nutmeg family I send my love!! Please continue to enlighten us with more of your wonderful stories!!!
August 15, 2015 at 1:40 pm
I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Alissa! And oh my, yes, the Nutmegs are quite real. I’ll give them your love and let them know you’re looking forward to hearing more of their stories! <3
August 16, 2015 at 5:56 am
V cute ☺️
August 17, 2015 at 1:37 pm
Thanks, Hannah. 😀
July 8, 2016 at 11:41 pm
How old is each of them? Oh, and can papa sen me a reply? Is Mira their daughter? Should I stop asking questions?
August 3, 2016 at 2:37 am
Mama and Papa have never told me their ages, and I don’t want to pry 😉 and yes, Mira is their daughter!