FREEDOM!

Y’all, Lucy did this by herself. I prepped lunch, turned around, and saw a little Braveheart baby playing her pipes.
(She also colored the couch blue, because it’s pretty. Did you know it’s really hard to get blue chalk out of a white couch? Because I didn’t. I sure do now.)
Anyway, it’s fascinating. We have never watched Braveheart, and I don’t know how she got the idea. I suspect those Scottish roots just run deep.
It’s been another busy week, so this is all I’ve had time to write, but I wanted to share it even though it’s not much. We could all use some silliness these days, I think. I’ll try to write something more in this next week, both to post here and because I get grouchy when I don’t have time to write. Just ask Graham. 😉
Wishing all of you a good week ahead, and happy creating!
Silly mommy. Every child knows a white couch is a canvas for chalk and markers
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Yep, correct. Silly mommy. 🙂
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my heart sank for you at the chalk + couch! Ouch! Bless your patience and capacity to see the spark of levity in it (even if well after the fact, in putting it to words!)
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I know! It was not a fun moment, but then, I figure, it is Lucy’s house too. One day, I’m going to miss all the messes and the scribbles. I’ve actually saved a lot of her first coloring pages and stuff. These days are precious, even if they are also very untidy. 🙂
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Thanks for the smile. Eagle was into an accordion at that age. 😛
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Oh, I love that!
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