And a few weeks ago, we had some more fun that happened to involve sidewalk chalk. I drew the faces and, when my back was turned, Anna added the "vocal illustrations," I guess you could say. Or the orange and pink lines spewing forth from their mouths. I love how random yet deliberate they seem to be. She must be gifted.
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Friday, November 7, 2008
Shouting
Ever since Anna was young, since like 5 months ago, we've always had fun teaching her different emotions. A favorite post from June featured her expressing a few on command. (Gotta love being a parent.)
And a few weeks ago, we had some more fun that happened to involve sidewalk chalk. I drew the faces and, when my back was turned, Anna added the "vocal illustrations," I guess you could say. Or the orange and pink lines spewing forth from their mouths. I love how random yet deliberate they seem to be. She must be gifted.
And a few weeks ago, we had some more fun that happened to involve sidewalk chalk. I drew the faces and, when my back was turned, Anna added the "vocal illustrations," I guess you could say. Or the orange and pink lines spewing forth from their mouths. I love how random yet deliberate they seem to be. She must be gifted.
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reminds me of the drawings from "Cache".... Happy Haneke!
ReplyDeleteYeah, i'm pretty sure they're vomiting, and one of them, happily. This is probably because Anna is so good at fake-puking. You really ought to put up some video of that.
ReplyDeleteThe, "Anna, can you be sick?" gag (<--- pun!) is my favorite. I second Jen's motion.
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