A child wields art with un-self consciousness. More than the alloted two dimesions, more power than simple illustration. More inclusion than I would have allowed.
How precious. I love how you note what the little artist describes - great idea. Those are some pages for the keepsake box!
Thanks so much for your participation in the LDS post I put up yesterday. Not getting much input from any LDS folks - I'm getting the impression that they all decided to brush the dust from their feet when it comes to me and my blog. Bummer - I was looking forward to their input and conversation. Who knows though...I suppose God will bring those who should be there.
Us plus seven now. Family of nine.
Momma always said, "Make your own fun." I guess this is what she meant.
Join in the banter! Please leave a thought if you've stopped by. You all add richness to this journey.
Cheers! ~Bethany ~
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A child wields art with un-self consciousness. More than the alloted two dimesions, more power than simple illustration. More inclusion than I would have allowed.
Take a lesson.
Oh my goodness these photos are soooooo awesome! Love it love it love it!
Makes me want to go draw a picture for Jesus.
Hug Emma for me and tell her I said thank you for her inspiration. It's just EXACTLY what I needed!
How precious. I love how you note what the little artist describes - great idea. Those are some pages for the keepsake box!
Thanks so much for your participation in the LDS post I put up yesterday. Not getting much input from any LDS folks - I'm getting the impression that they all decided to brush the dust from their feet when it comes to me and my blog. Bummer - I was looking forward to their input and conversation. Who knows though...I suppose God will bring those who should be there.
Have a great day :)
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