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Brooke, Caroline, Family Fun, Madison, Spencer
Golden Art
I’ve been storing up kid artwork for a while, so here’s a post dedicated to our aspiring artists/graphic novelists.
Brooke’s school papers continue to be used (for better or for worse) as her sketch pad:
Holidays bring out her creativity:
She saw our bananas and couldn’t resist giving them a little personality:
And then we have the endless doodles and comics she draws on every scrap of paper she can find:
Caroline isn’t quite as prolific of an artist, but she does do cute drawings as well:
Spencer enjoys drawing also. Here we have a self portrait:
Another child who can’t resist doodling at school:
Spencer went through a phase where he was really into flags. He’d look up pictures of different flags and recreate them in miniature:
Lately Madison has been joining the artistic ranks.
Madison drew this one in church. Her friend Norah is sad, so she’s giving Norah a doll to make her happy:
This princess got caught in a rainstorm and wasn’t happy:
Madison brought this paper home from preschool. I was shocked at the adorableness of that zebra and had to text her preschool teacher to see if Madison actually drew that. Turns out she did draw it all by herself. It’s especially surprising how good her zebra is when you compare it to the other two animal blobs beside it.
One day we played Pictionary as a family. We told Madison she could draw whatever she wanted. The category was “animal.” She drew this:
After guessing every animal we could think of we finally asked Madison what it was. Her response? A giraffe. I continue to chuckle to myself every time I think of her neckless giraffe.
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Seven-Year-Old Spencer
Spencer turned seven!
His favorite food lately is cheeseburgers. The week of his birthday he earned a pass to get a free burger at the Burger King right by our house, so I busted him out of school, and we had a fun lunch date.
We went to a bounce house place to play for hours after school. This is the only picture I got of him. A moment earlier he had been smiling at the camera. He wasn’t able to hold that pose long as he was itching to get bouncing again. At least you can still see the remnants of the thumbs up he was giving me:
Slushies are mandatory after all that bouncing:
Spencer has turned into the cutest little artist. I was impressed with the bird he was able to draw after looking at the picture in his bird book:
One day we had been driving in the car for a while. I noticed Spencer had been quiet. I found him meditating:
We sure love this sweet little guy!
Jacob
June 24, 2011 @ 1:14 pm
Looks like the haircut made him lose his Brooke eyes too.
Glen Thomas
June 25, 2011 @ 2:23 pm
I was all for giving him a haircut. He was looking like a smurf or a troll doll. Nice job. He looks way more normal….
sarah
June 25, 2011 @ 4:11 pm
Oh my goodness. I absolutely love the action picture with the clippers. Go big or go home!
Dallas
June 25, 2011 @ 4:28 pm
A SMURF?! Sheesh. Spencer’s offended.
–Reb
Kim
June 25, 2011 @ 9:34 pm
Just think how much cooler he will be this summer without all that hair…
By the way, I can’t believe you actually went through with it. And I think the comment about looking like a troll doll was hilarious. I am anxious to see the buzzed baby in person.
Ann
June 26, 2011 @ 10:25 pm
it will grown back, right? 🙂 He’s so darling, either way!!